- Tony Trew
Anthony Andrew "Tony" Trew (
Cape Town ,July 6 1941 ) is aSouth Africa npolitician and discourse analyst. He was one of the editors of the seminal book "Language and control" (1979), which helped establishcritical linguistics as an academic field.He obtained a BA in Political Theory from the
University of Witwatersrand in1962 . His overt political compromise againstapartheid led to his being imprisoned from 1964 to 1965 for collaboration with noted activistEdward Joseph Daniels ; at his release he left the country for theUnited Kingdom , where he continued his studies atOxford University . In 1970 he was appointed a lecturer at theUniversity of East Anglia , where he taught logic, history of science and discourse analysis. He left the university in 1980 to hold a post as Director of Research at theInternational Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa , where he would remain until 1991; in this position he coordinated research on South Africa, as well as monitoring tasks in collaboration withpolitical dissent ers andNGO s.He returned to South Africa in 1991 to work as senior researcher for the
African National Congress , and in 1993 he was selected as research coordinator for the Elections Commission of the ANC. A year later he was transferred to the Office of the President as Director of Communications Research,a post he held until 1999. From 2002 he is DeputyCEO at the office of Strategy and Content Management.
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