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![]() | Metcalfe, Anthea; Cock, Jacklyn (2010) |
| Public sociology and the transformation of the university | |
| Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #72-73. p. 66-85. |
![]() | Bezuidenhout, Andries; Cock, Jacklyn (2009) |
| Corporate power, society and the environment: a case study of ArcelorMittal South Africa | |
| Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #69. p. 81-105. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (2007) |
| Sustainable development or environmental justice: questions for the South African labour movement from the Steel Valley struggle | |
| Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 40 #1-2. p. 36-55. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (2005) |
| 'Guards and Guns': Towards Privatised Militarism in Post-Apartheid South Africa | |
| Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #4. December. p. 791-803. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (2005) |
| Engendering Gay and Lesbian Rights: The Equality Clause in the South African Constitution | |
| In: Hoad, Neville and Martin, Karen and Reid, Graeme (eds.). Sex and Politics in South Africa. Cape Town: Double Storey Books. p. 188-209. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (2005) |
| Reflections on the Relationship between Rhodes University and the Wider Society, 1977-1981 | |
| African Sociological Review. Volume 9 #1. p. 89-96. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (2003) |
| Engendering Gay and Lesbian Rights: The Equality Clause in the South African Constitution | |
| Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 26 #1. January. p. 35-45. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn; Bernstein, A. (2001) |
| Gender Differences: Struggles around 'Needs' and 'Rights' in South Africa | |
| NWSA Journal. Volume 13 #3. p. 138-152. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn; Fig, David (2001) |
| The Impact of Globalisation on Environmental Politics in South Africa, 1990-2002 | |
| African Sociological Review. Volume 5 #2. p. 15-35. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn; Bernstein, Alison (1998) |
| Diversity and disadvantage: feminist perspectives from the USA and South Africa | |
| Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies. Volume 25 #2. p. 17-29. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1998) |
| The feminist challenge to militarism | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #36. p. 27-39. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1997) |
| Women in South Africa's Transition to Democracy | |
| In: Scott, Joan W. (ed.). Transitions, Environments, Translations: Feminisms in International Politics. New York/London: Routledge. p. 310-333. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1996) |
| The Link between Security and Development: The Problem of Light Weapons Proliferation in Southern Africa | |
| African Security Review. Volume 5 #5. p. 4-22. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1995) |
| Forging a New Army Out of Old Enemies: Women in the South African Military | |
| Women's Studies Quarterly. Volume 23 #3-4. Fall. p. 97. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1994) |
| Women and the Military: Implications for Demilitarization in the 1990s in South Africa | |
| Gender & Society. Volume 8 #2. June. p. 152-169. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1993) |
| The Place of Gender in a Demilitarisation Agenda | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #16. p. 49-55. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1993) |
| The Social Integration of Demobilised Soldiers in Contemporary South Africa | |
| Southern African Defence Review. #12. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1992) |
| Colonels and Cadres: War and Gender in South Africa | |
| Oxford: Oxford University Press. Contemporary South African Debates Series. 264p. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1992) |
| Feminism and Militarism: Some Questions Raised by the Gulf War | |
| Southern African Defence Review. #6. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1992) |
| Women and War in South Africa | |
| London: Open Letters. 254p. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1991) |
| Putting Women on the Agenda | |
| In: Bazilli, Susan (ed.). Putting Women on the Agenda. Johannesburg: Raven Press. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press. p. 27-32. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1990) |
| Alone on Death Row: The Case of Eveline de Bruin | |
| Feminist Forum: Newsletter of the Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 13 #3. p. 2-6. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1990) |
| Domestic Service and Education for Domesticity: The Incorporation of Xhosa Women into Colonial Society | |
| In: Women and Gender in Southern Africa to 1945. p. 76-96. |
![]() | Cock, J. (1989) |
| 'What is progressive feminism?' Questions raised by the life of Jane Waterston (1843-1932) | |
| Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #5. p. 1-16. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1989) |
| Keeping the Fires Burning: Militarism and the Politics of Gender in South Africa | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 16 #45-46. p. 50-64. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1989) |
| Maid and Madams: Domestic Workers under Apartheid | |
| London: Women's Press. 206p. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1989) |
| Manpower and Militarisation: Women and the South African Defence Forces (SADF) | |
| In: War and Society: The Militarisation of South Africa. p. 51-66. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn; Nathan, Laurie (eds.) (1989) |
| War and Society: The Militarisation of South Africa | |
| Cape Town: David Philip. 361p. |
![]() | Cock, J. (1988) |
| Trapped workers: the case of domestic servants in South Africa | |
| In: Patriarchy and class: African women in the home and the workforce. p. 205-219. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1988) |
| Keeping the Fires Burning: Women and Militarisation in South Africa | |
| South African Sociological Review. Volume 1 #1. p. 1-22. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1988) |
| Keeping the Home Fires Burning: Militarisation and the Politics of Gender in South Africa | |
| Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Association for Sociology in Southern Africa. Durban: University of Durban-Westville. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1988) |
| Trapped Workers: The Case of Domestic Servants in South Africa | |
| In: Stichter, Sharon B. and Parpart, Jane L. (eds.). Patriarchy and Class: African Women in the Home and the Workforce. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. p. 205-219. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn; Emdon, E. (1987) |
| 'Let Me Make History Please': The Story of Johanna Masileta, Childminder | |
| In: Bozzoli, Belinda (ed.). Class, Community and Conflict: South African Perspectives. Johannesburg: Raven Press. p. 457-478. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1987) |
| Keeping the Fires Burning: Militarisation and the Politics of Gender in South Africa | |
| Johannesburg: University of Witwatersrand, African Studies Institute. 65p. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1987) |
| Trapped Workers - Constraints and Contradictions Experienced by Black Women in Contemporary South Africa | |
| Women's Studies International Forum. Volume 10 #2. p. 133-140. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn; Emdon, Erica; Klugman, Barbara (1985) |
| Childcare and the working mother | |
| Africa Perspective. #26. p. 29-60. |
![]() | Cock, J.; Emdon, E.; Klugman, Barbara (1984) |
| Child care and the working mother: a sociological investigation of a sample of urban African women | |
| Cape Town: SALDRU, School of economics, University of Cape Town. Carnegie conference paper #115. 46p. |
![]() | Cock, J. (ed.) (1983) |
| Women and changing relations of control | |
| South African Review - SARS. #1. p. 278-299. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1981) |
| Disposable Nannies: Domestic Servants in the Political Economy of South Africa | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 8 #21. May-September. p. 63-83. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1980) |
| Deference and dependence: a note of the self imagery of domestic workers | |
| South African Labour Bulletin. Volume 6 #1. p. 9-12. |
![]() | Cock, Jacklyn (1980) |
| Domesticity and domestication: a note on the articulation of sexual ideology and the initial incorporation of black women into wage labour | |
| Africa Perspective. #13. p. 16-26. |
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