Dieketseng Motseke (Better known as Keke), graduated her Masters in Industrial Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, formerly known as Rand Afrikaans Universiteit, in 2008. During this time, she was working at Statistics South Africa, the off
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Dieketseng Motseke (Better known as Keke), graduated her Masters in Industrial Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, formerly known as Rand Afrikaans Universiteit, in 2008. During this time, she was working at Statistics South Africa, the official statistical agency of the country. This Master’s thesis was published as a book in 2010, entitled: Call Centre Agents and Class Identity: a Johannesburg Case Study, by Lambert Academic Publishing. In November of 2010, after five years at Stats SA; she returned to the University Of Johannesburg as a researcher for the South African Research Chair in Social Change (Prof. Peter Alexander) to pay more attention to the developments around class and identity. She is currently conducting studies involving religion and its impact on class and identity.
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