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6 . More than twenty interviews were conducted in the Johannesburg area. These included a mixture
of long-term residents, who had lived in the country since the 1960s and 1970s as beneficiaries of
assisted passages, as well as others who had arrived since 1994, and some who had only been in
residence for a year or so. Interviewees were a mixture of self-selected people who had responded
tonewspaper articles abouttheresearch aswell asparticipants identified throughpersonal contacts
and the snowball method. As the concept of space was of particular interest, variety was sought in
the places in which people lived and worked, as well as their connections with the United King-
dom.
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