DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY OCCASIONAL PAPERS SINCE 2004 Occasional Paper no 15 Simon Bekker & Anne Leildé (eds.). 2004. The African Continent: new perceptions and new policies? Case studies in Gabon, South Africa and Togo. Proceedings of a Workshop organised at the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Stellenbosch, 10 June 2004. December 2004. Occasional Paper no 16 Simon Bekker, Jacob du Plessis & Liezel de Waal. 2005. Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the poor and local government in South Africa. Report on the development of a proposal for a research programme. March 2005. Occasional Paper no 17 Ilse Eigelaar-Meets with Gerald Muller. 2005. ‘Walking for Water’ Water Consumption in Unserviced Residential Areas in the Western Cape. Provincial Government of the Western Cape, Department Environmental Affairs and Development Planning & Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, March 2005. Occasional Paper no 18 Kozette Myburgh. 2005. Social Research and Protected Areas: Engaging Community (working paper). April 2005. Occasional Paper no 19 David Seymour. 2005. Organizational Culture: Should Sociologists and Anthropologists try to reclaim the concept from the managers? December 2005. Occasional Paper no 20 Rashid Begg. 2007. Christian and Islamic ‘Dreadful Secondariness’ through subalternity. June 2007.