Abstract

ABSTRACT The broad South African society is currently undergoing a major transformation process from its former apartheid mould to an envisaged integrated structure. Concomitant with the launch of the new democratic and non-racial South Africa, the community of geographers of this country followed suit when two former independent and separate academic organisations amalgamated to form one powerful national Society of South African Geographers in 1994—the year when the new post-apartheid South Africa was born. The founding of this new united Society acknowledged the context of two separate histories in co-existence for many years.

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