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Winner of the 2008 Joyce Caine Award

Dear Dr. Fataar,

It is with very great pleasure that we inform you that your paper, titled "Education Renovation in a South African 'Township on the Move': A Social-Spatial Analysis" and published in IJED in 2007, has been selected as the winner of this year's Joyce Caine Award for best paper on African and African diaspora issues. There were many very strong nominees for this year's award, but your paper won high praise from all committee members for its topical innovation, strong research, and theoretical sophistication. We are extremely pleased that your paper was nominated for the award, and thank you for writing an article that was such a joy to read and that addresses such important issues in improving our understanding of and research on educational change and social relations.

We hope that you will be able to attend this year's CIES conference to accept this award in person; please do let us know if this is your plan, and if not, if there is someone that you would like to nominate to accept the award in your place. Once again, congratulations!

Very best,
Nancy Kendall and Bidemi Carroll,
Caine award co-chairs

Dr. Nancy Kendall, Assistant Professor of Educational Policy Studies
Comparative and International Education University of Wisconsin-Madison,
1000 Bascom Mall, Rm. 221
Madison, WI 53706, 608-692-0749,
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