Professor Emerita in Sociology and Honorary Research Professor in SWOP, University of the Witwatersrand
Professor Cock has published widely on issues relating to gender, environmental and militarisation issues. Her best known works are Maids and Madams: A Study in the Politics of Exploitation (Johannesburg: Ravan Press, 1989); Going Green: People, Politics and the Environment (co-edited with Eddie Koch) (Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1991); Colonels and Cadres: War and Gender in South Africa (Cape Town: Oxford University Press, 1991); From Defence to Development: The Redirection of Military Resources in South Africa (edited with P. McKenzie) (Cape Town: David Phillip, 1998); Rainbow Nations and Melting Pots: Conversations about Difference and Disadvantage (with A. Bernstein) (Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 2002); and most recently The War Against Ourselves: Nature, Power and Justice (Wits University Press, 2007). Her current research focus is on struggles for environmental justice.
South Africa must end its coal habit. But it's at odds about when and how
Mar 01, 2019 14:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views
South Africas power utility Eskom is in crisis. In recent weeks, this has been brought home to South Africas 58 million citizens as major power cuts hit the country. The blackouts have renewed focus on the power utilitys...