A Dictionary of South African Indian English
Access to Knowledge in Africa
Beer, Sociability and Masculinity in South Africa
Burdened by Race
Circular Migration in Zimbabwe and Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa
Cities with 'Slums'
Construction Item Pricing
Failure of decentralisation in South African local government
Germany's Genocide of the Herero
Just Transitions
Knowledge in the Blood
Land, Power and Custom
Mad Dogs and Meerkats
Raw Life, New Hope
Sex, Genes and Rock 'n' Roll
South Africa and Contemporary Counterinsurgency
South Africa Pushed to the Limit
Southern African liberation struggles
Substance Use and Abuse
Tabloid Journalism in South Africa
Taking Action on Climate Change
The Anatomy of a South African Genocide
UCT Press
Written Culture in a Colonial Context
Review written by Colin Bundy published in Cambridge Journals
Review written by Christopher Merrett published in ABPR Dec 2011
Review of "South Africa Pushed to the Limit" by Mandi Smallhome published by Skyways
Review of "South Africa Pushed to The Limit" by Nicolas Van De Walle
Shaun de Waal's review "State of the State", published in the Mail and Guardian
South Africa — The Left Must Launch a Counteroffensive, Helena Sheehan reviews South Africa Pushed to the Limit
"Long Journey Ahead", review of "South Africa Pushed To The Limits" by Sean Jacobs - 25 September 2011
Is job creation really the best way to seek wellbeing for all in countries with chronic, high unemployment? No, according to Hein Marais – especially not in a wealthy middle-income country like South Africa, where very high unemployment combines with high poverty rates. A universal income grant, he argues, makes much more sense. Hein Marais is the author of South Africa Pushed to the Limit.