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2019 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)
BUSCHER BE, FLETCHER R. Towards Convivial Conservation. Conservation & Society 2019; 17(3):283-296. BUSCHER BE. From “Global” to “Revolutionary” Development. Development and change 2019; 50(2):485-494.

CHINIGO D. From the ‘Merino Revolution’ to the ‘Astronomy Revolution’: Land Alienation and Identity in Carnarvon, South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies 2019; 45(4):749-766.

DUBBELD B. After revisionist Marxism: reanimating the critique of capitalism in South African studies. Transformation 2019; 100:128-152. HILL LB. Language, Ethno-Nationalism and The South African University. Modern Africa 2019; 7(1):41-79.

MARCATELLI M, BUSCHER BE. Liquid Violence: The Politics of Water Responsibilities and Dispossession in South Africa. Water Alternatives 2019; 12 (2):760-773.

MWIINE AA. Negotiating patriarchy? Exploring the ambiguities of the narratives on “male champions” of gender equality in Uganda Parliament. Agenda: a Journal About Women and Gender 2019; 33(1):108-116.

ROBINS SL. ‘Day Zero’, Hydraulic Citizenship and the Defence of the Commons in Cape Town: A Case Study of the Politics of Water and its Infrastructures (2017–2018). Journal of Southern African Studies 2019; 45(1):5-29.

TAYOB S. Disgust as Embodied Critique: Being Middle Class and Muslim in Mumbai. SOUTH ASIA-JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES 2019; 42 (6):1192-1209.

THORKELSON ED. A Campus Fractured: Neoliberalization and the Clash of Academic Democracies in France. ANTHROPOLOGY & EDUCATION QUARTERLY 2019; 50(1):97-113.

WALKER CJ, CHINIGO D, DUBOW S. Karoo Futures: Astronomy in Place and Space – Introduction. Journal of Southern African Studies 2019; 45 (4):627-639.

WALKER CJ. Cosmopolitan Karoo: Land, Space and Place in the Shadow of the Square Kilometre Array. Journal of Southern African Studies 2019; 45 (4):641-662.

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)
MWIINE AA. “Madam Speaker, these are colleagues who are learning to speak, can I allow them to speak?”: Gendered performances and ethnographic observations in the Parliament of Uganda. International Journal of Gender Studies in Developing Societies 2019; 3(1):60-74.
Proceedings International
BEKKER SB. Overview of the eight interventions in the session: Dire les territoires. Dire l’ocean indien, France, Universite de La Reunion 2017: 17-19.
Books
HEINECKEN LPT. South Africa’s Post-Apartheid Military. Lost in Transition and Transformation. UCT Press, Cape Town, South Africa 2019:176 pp.

STEYN AS. A new laager for a new South Africa. African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL), Cape Town, South Africa 2019:145 pp.

Chapters in Books
BOOYENS I, HART TGB. Innovation in a Changing South Africa: Extant Debates and Critical Reflections. In: Knight J, Rogerson CM (eds.) The Geography of South Africa – Contemporary Changes and New Directions, Springer, United States, United Nations, 2019: 269-277.

HART TGB. Translating farmland redistribution project practices into policy outcomes. In: Jacobs P (ed.) Equitable Rural Socioeconomic Change: Land, Climate dynamics, Technological innovation, HSRC Press, Cape Town, South Africa, 2019: 61-72.

HEINECKEN LPT. Three Waves of Gender Integration: The causes, Consequences and Implications for the South African Armed Forces. In: Egnell R, Alam M (eds.) Women and Gender Perspectives in the Military, Georgetoen University Press, Washington, USA, 2019: 207-223.

HILL LB. Language and Social Space in Nelson Mandela Bay. In: Brunn SD, Kehrein R (eds.) Handbook of the Changing World Language Map, Springer International Publishing, United States, United Nations, 2019: 1105-1129.

POSEL D, VAN WYK I. Thinking with Veblen: Case studies from Africa’s Past and Present. In: Posel D, VAN WYK I (eds.) Conspicuous Consumption in Africa, Wits University Press, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2019: 2-24.

SPIERENBURG MJ. The Emergence and Socio-Economic Impacts of Wildlife Ranching in South Africa. In: Gewald JB, SPIERENBURG MJ, Wels H (eds.) Nature Conservation in Southern Africa Morality and Marginality: Towards Sentient Conservation?, BRILL, Leiden, Netherlands, 2019: 168-188.

SWART SS. Resurrection Conservation: The Return of the Extinct?. In: Gewald JB, SPIERENBURG MJ, Wels H (eds.) Nature Conservation in Southern Africa Morality and Marginality: Towards Sentient Conservation?, Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2019: 130-163.

VAN WYK I. Jacob Zuma’s Shamelessness: Conspicuous Consumption, Politics and religion. In: Posel D, VAN WYK I (eds.) Conspicuous Consumption in Africa, Wits University Press, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2019: 113-132.

WALTERS H. Racial classification and the spectre that haunts. In: Mare G (ed.) Race in Education, Afican Sun Media, Cape Town, South Africa, 2019: 111-136.

Doctoral completed
MUSA SY. Military internal security operations in Plateau State, North Central Nigeria: Ameliorating or exacerbating insecurity?. PhD, 2019. 218 pp.

MWIINE AA. Promoters of Gender Equality? A Study of the Social Construction of Specific Male Parliamentarians as “Male Champions” in Uganda. PhD, 2019. 197 pp.

TOGOLO JP. Yaounde apres l’independence: les changements migratoires dans le processus d’urbanisation d’une ville-capitale 1960-2010. PhD, 2019. 175 pp.

Masters completed
HARMSE K. Die Son Sien Alles : The Constitution of Community in a Post-Apartheid Tabloid. MA, 2019. 186 pp.

RAAD R. Nursing the stigma : conflicting realities of abortion. MA, 2019. 158 pp.

SAXBY BB. In the World, but Not of It An Autoethnographic Exploration of The Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis as Lived By Its Membership in Cape Town, South Africa . MA, 2019. 150 pp.

2018 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)
ALCHIN AN, GOUWS A, HEINECKEN LPT. Making a difference in peacekeeping operations: Voices of South African women peacekeepers. African Security Review 2018; 27(1):1-19.

BRANDT F, JOSEFSSON J, SPIERENBURG MJ. Power and politics in stakeholder engagement: farm dweller (in)visibility and conversations to game farming in South Africa. Ecology and Society 2018; 23(3):32, 14 pages.

BUSCHER BE. From Biopower to Ontopower? Violent Responses to Wildlife Crime and the New Geographies of Conservation. Conservation and Society 2018; 16(2):157-169.

FAKIER K, COCK J. Eco-feminist Organizing in South Africa: Reflections on the Feminist Table. Capitalism, nature, socialism 2018; 29(1):40-57.

FAKIER K. Women and Renewable Energy in a South African Community: Exploring Energy Poverty and Environmental Racism. Journal of international women’s studies 2018; 19(5):165-176.

HENSCHEL JR, HOFFMAN T, WALKER CJ. Introduction to the Karoo Special Issue: Trajectories of Change in the Anthropocene. African Journal of Range and Forage Science 2018; 35(3-4):151-156.

HODDINOTT G, MYBURGH H, DE VILLIERS BL, NDUBANI R, MANTANTANA J, THOMAS A, MBEWE M, AYLES H, BOCK PA, SEELEY J, SHANAUBE K, HARGREAVES JR, BOND V, REYNOLDS LJ. Households, fluidity, and HIV service delivery in Zambia and South Africa – an exploratory analysis of longitudinal qualitative data from the HPTN 071 (PopART) trial. Journal of the International AIDS Society 2018; 21(S4):45-52.

HOFFMAN T, WALKER CJ, HENSCHEL JR. Reflections on the Karoo Special Issue: towards an interdisciplinary research agenda for South Africas drylands. African Journal of Range and Forage Science 2018; 35(3-4):387-393.

JACKSON S, ROBINS SL. Making sense of the politics of sanitation in Cape Town. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2018; 44(1):69-87.
MAKHETHA E, HART TGB. Hunger for farmland among female farmers in Limpopo Province: bodies, violence and land. Agenda 2018; 32(4):65-77.
MUTARU S. Conducting anthropological fieldwork in northern Ghana: emerging ethical dilemmas. Anthropology Southern Africa 2018; 41(3):185-198.

PENTECOST M, GERBER B, WAINWRIGHT M, COUSINS T. Critical orientations for humanising health sciences education in South Africa. Medical Humanities 2018; 44:221-229.

REYNOLDS LJ, SARIOLA S. The ethics and politics of community engagement in global health research. Critical public health 2018; 28(3):257-268.

SIZIBA G, HILL LB. Language and the geopolitics of (dis)location: A study of Zimbabwean Shona and Ndebele speakers in Johannesburg. Language in society 2018; 47:115-139.

THORKELSON ED. TWO FAILURES OF LEFT INTERNATIONALISM. Political Mimesis at French University Counter-Summits, 2010-2011. French politics, culture, and society 2018; 36(3):143-169.

VAN WYK I. Fragile Wars: Anti-Ecumenism in a South African Church. Journal of Southern African Studies 2018; 44(2):269-281.

WALKER CJ, CHINIGO D. Disassembling the Square Kilometre Array: astronomy and development in South Africa. Third World quarterly 2018; 39 (10):1979-1997.

WALKER CJ, MILTON SJ, O’CONNOR TG, MAGUIRE JM, DEAN WRJ. Drivers and trajectories of social and ecological change in the Karoo, South Africa. African Journal of Range and Forage Science 2018; 35(3-4):157-177.

WILEN N, HEINECKEN LPT. Regendering the South African army: Inclusion, reversal and displacement. Gender, work and organization 2018; 25 (6):670-686.

Proceedings International
BEKKER SB. “Development actors providing international aid: What has been learnt regarding impacts, actors and skills?”. In: Enten F, Camus M (eds.) Les acteurs de l’aide internationale : vers quels savoirs, engagements et compétences?, France, France, Editions Du Gret 2018: 1-176.
Books
PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL. Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities. African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa 2018:570 pp.
Chapters in Books
CAROLISSEN RL. Negotiating Belonging through Language, Place and Education: An auto-ethnography. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 467-483.

DUNCAN MS. ‘Why did you Choose to Sit Here?’ Interviews with people in same-race friendship groups at Stellenbosch University. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 109-125.

HEINECKEN LPT, SOETERS J. Managing Diversity: From Exclusion to Inclusion and Valuing Difference. In: Caforio G, Nuciari M (eds.) Handbook of the Sociology of the Military, Second Edition, Springer International Publishing, United States, United Nations, 2018: 327-340.

MCKINNEY EL, LOURENS H, SWARTZ L. Disability and higher education in South Africa: Political responses and embodied experiences. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, Sun African Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 293-320.

MPATLANYANE VL. Transforming the Intellectual: Open Stellenbosch and the use of social media. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 431-448.

NCUBE G, SIZIBA G. Female artists from Matebeland Performing at and against the Interstice: A Socio-Ethnomusicological Analysis. In: Chinouriri B, Kufakurinani U, Nyakudya M (eds.) Victors, Victims and Villains. Women and Musical Arts in Zimbabwe – Past and Present, University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, Zimbabwe, 2018: 150-165.

ODENDAAL PJL. Performing Transformation: Exploring the contribution of the InZync poetry sessions to sociocultural transformation in Stellenbosch. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 405-430.

PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL. Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities: An Introduction. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 1-30.

RICHARDS RJ, MAPUMULO C, SWARTZ L. ‘Silence is violence’: Claiming voice for disability in higher education transformation. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 321-334.

ROBERTSON MA, PATTMAN RW. Feeling at Home or Not at Home: Negotiating gender, sexuality and race in residences in an historically white university in South Africa. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities, African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 197-216.

SIMON DX. Religious communities and transformation witness in the future of Christian communities. In: Charbonnier L, CILLIERS JH, Mader M, Wepener C, Weyel B (eds.) Pluralisation and social change: Dynamics of lived religion in South Africa and in Germany, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin, Germany, 2018: 173-184.

VAN DER WAAG NM, VAN DER WAAG IJ. Military Science. In: GRUNDLINGH AM, OOSTHUIZEN HF (eds.) Stellenbosch University 100 1918-2018, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 451-467.

VAN DER WAAL CS, DU TOIT M. Whiteness, Afrikaans Language Politics and Higher Education Transformation at Stellenbosch University. In: PATTMAN RW, CAROLISSEN RL (eds.) Transforming Transformation in Research and Teaching at South African Universities , African Sun Media, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2018: 451-466.

VAN DER WAAL CS. Between Purity and Creolization: Representations of Race, Culture and Language in the New South Africa. In: Knorr J, Filho WT (eds.) Creolization and Piginization in Contexts of Postcolonial Diversity: Language, Culture, Identity, BRILL, Leiden, Netherlands, 2018: 309-333.

Doctoral completed
MUSA SY. Military internal security operations in Plateau State, North Central Nigeria: Ameliorating or exacerbating insecurity? . PhD, 2018. 233 pp.

MWIINE AA. “Promoters of Gender Equality? A Study of the Social Construction of Specific Male Parliamentarians as ‘Male Champions’ in Uganda” . PhD, 2018. 207 pp.

Masters completed
BUTLER SS. Knowledge relativity: Carnarvon residents’ and SKA personnel’s conceptions of the SKA’s scientific and development endeavours . MA, 2018. 128 pp.

HARMSE K. Die SON Sien Alles: The Constitution of Community in a Post-Apartheid Tabloid . MA, 2018. 197 pp.

HENDRICKS AJ. Social researchers’ perceptions of ethics review: the role of scientific domain, methodology and ethical position . MA, 2018. 101 pp.

MPATLANYANE VL. New student activism after Apartheid: The case of Open Stellenbosch . MA, 2018. 151 pp.
RAAD R. Nursing the Stigma: Conflicting Realities of Abortion . MA, 2018. 158 pp.

SAXBY BB. In the World, but Not of It: An Autoethnographic Exploration of The Ancient and Mystical Order Rosae Crucis as Lived By Its Membership in Cape Town, South Africa . MA, 2018. 150 pp.

SOLDAAT LJ. The Caring Teacher: A Case Study of How Teachers Perceive their Relationships with Learners . MA, 2018. 147 pp. TOI CA. Motherhood Constructed Online: An exploratory study of South African mommy bloggers . MA, 2018. 95 pp.

2017 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)
ALCHIN AN, GOUWS A, HEINECKEN LPT. Making a difference in peacekeeping operations: voices of South African women peacekeepers. African Security Review 2017; ?(?):1-19.

BALVANERA P, BOUAMRANE M, NORSTRÖM A, SPIERENBURG MJ. Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society: Knowledge for sustainable stewardship of social-ecological systems. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2017; 22(1):0.

BALVANERA P, SPIERENBURG MJ, DAW TM, NORSTRÖM A, PETERSON G, GARDNER TA, MARTIN-LÓPEZ B, SPERANZA CI, BENNETT EM, HAMANN MH, LUTHE T, MAASS M. Key features for more successful place-based sustainability research on social-ecological systems: a Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) perspective. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2017; 22(1):0.

BUSCHER BE, FLETCHER R, DRESSLER W, ANDERSON Z. Debating REDD+ and its implications: reply to Angelsen et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 2017; 00(0):1- 3.

BUSCHER BE, FLETCHER R. Destructive creation: capital accumulation and the structural violence of tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 2017; 25(5):651- 667.

BUSCHER BE. Conservation and development 2.0: Intensifications and disjunctures in the politics of online ?do-good? platforms. Geoforum 2017; 79:163- 173.

COUSINS T, PENTECOST M. Strata of the Political: Epigenetic and Microbial Imaginaries in Post‐Apartheid Cape Town. Antipode 2017; 49(5):1368- 1384.

DANIELSEN F, ELMQVIST T, FOLKE C, HILL R, MALMER P, RAYMOND CM, SPIERENBURG MJ, TENGO M. Weaving knowledge systems in IPBES, CBD and beyond – lessons learned for sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2017; 26:17-25.

FLETCHER R, BUSCHER BE. The PES Conceit: Revisiting the Relationship between Payments for Environmental Services and Neoliberal Conservation. Ecological economics 2017; 132:224-231.

FRANCIS DA, BROWN A. ‘To correct, punish and praise’ LRC leaders experiences and expressions of non-heterosexuality in Namibian schools. International Journal of Inclusive Education 2017; 21(12):1276-1293.

FRANCIS DA. “I think we had one or two of those, but they weren’t really”: Teacher and Learner Talk on Bisexuality in South African Schools. Journal of Bisexuality 2017; 17(2):206-224.

FRANCIS DA. Homophobia and sexuality diversity in South African schools: A review. Journal of LGBT Youth 2017; 0(0):1-21.

HEINECKEN LPT, GRAAFF KDV. Masculinities and gender-based violence in South Africa: A case study of a masculinities-focused intervention programme. Development Southern Africa 2017; 34(5):622-634.

HEINECKEN LPT, OLIVIER DW. Beyond food security: women’s experiences of urban agriculture in Cape Town. AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN VALUES 2017; 38(1):743- 755.

HEINECKEN LPT, OLIVIER DW. The personal and social benefits of urban agriculture experienced by cultivators on the Cape Flats. Development Southern Africa 2017; 34(2):168-181.

HEINECKEN LPT, WILEN N. Peacekeeping deployment abroad and the self-perceptions of the effect on career advancement, status and reintegration. International peacekeeping 2017; 24(2):236-253.

HEINECKEN LPT. Conceptualizing the Tensions Evoked by Gender Integration in the Military: The South African Case. Armed forces and society 2017; 43(2):202- 220.

HEINECKEN LPT. Military Trade Unions: A Threat to National security…Really?. Scientia Militaria:South african Journal of Military Studies 2017; 45(2):140- 148.

MASTERSON V, SPIERENBURG MJ, TENGO M. Competing Place Meanings in Complex Landscapes: A Social A Social-Ecological Approach to Unpacking Community Conservation OUtcomes on the Wild Coast, South Africa. Society and natural resources 2017; 30(12):1442-1457.
SIZIBA G. Reading Zimbabwe’s structural and political violence through the trope of the unnameable and unnamed in Brian Chikwava’s Harare North. Literator 2017; 38(1):2219-8237.

SPIERENBURG MJ, BALVANERA P, CASTRO A. Interconnected place-based social-ecological research can inform global sustainability. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2017; 29:1-7.

VAN DER WAAL CS. Multiple livelihoods and social relations in the South African Lowveld, 1986-2013. Review of African political economy 2017; 44(152):220- 236.

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)
DUBBELD B. Democracy as technopolitical future: delivery and discontent in a government settlement in the South African countryside. Anthropology Southern Africa 2017; 40(2):73-84.

HODDINOTT G, VILJOEN L, BOND V, NDUBANI R, SEELEY J, REYNOLDS LJ. Community narratives about women and HIV risk in 21 high-burden communities in Zambia and South Africa. International Journal of Women’s Health 2017; 9(0):861-870.

POTGIETER AP. A comparative analysis of passive constructions in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa: Grammer and acquisition. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus 2017; 47:27-66.

ROBINS SL. Thinking through and beyond “Competitive Memory” and Hierarchies of Suffering. Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literacy Inquiry 2017; 5(1):98- 105.

Proceedings International
BEKKER SB. Overview of the eight interventions in the session: Dire les territoires. Dire l’ocean indien, France, Universite de La Reunion 2017: 17-19.
Books
FRANCIS DA. Troubling the teaching and learning of gender and sexuality diversity in South African education . Palgrave macmillan, USA 2017:156 pp.
Chapters in Books
BHANA D, PATTMAN RW. The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education. In: Allen L, Rasmussen ML (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education, Springer Nature, United Kingdom, 2017: 191-210.

CHINIGO D. Contested Extractivism, Society and the State. Struggles over Mining and Land. In: Engels B (ed.) Contested Extractivism, Society and the State. Struggles over Mining and Land, Macmillan Publishers, United Kingdom, 2017: 219-242.

COLVIN CJ, ROBINS SL. Drug Patents and Shit Politics in South Africa. Refiguring the Politics of the ‘Scientific’ and the ‘Global’ in Global Health Interventions. In: Bulled N (ed.) Thinking through resistance. A Study of Public Oppositions to Contemporary Global Health Practice, Routledge, USA, 2017: 128-141.

HEINECKEN LPT. The Palgrave International Handbook of Gender and the Military. The Palgrave International Handbook of Gender and the Military, Springer Nature, United Kingdom, 2017: 355-368.

POTGIETER AP, ANTHONISSEN C. Managing multilingualism in education: policies and practices. In: Kaschula RH, Maseko P, Wolff HE (eds.) Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication – A South African Perspective, Wits University Press, South Africa, 2017: 131-156.

POTGIETER AP, ANTHONISSEN C. Managing multilingualism in education: policies and practices. In: Kaschula RH, Maseko P, Wolff HE (eds.) Multilingualism and Intercultural Communication: A South African Perspective, Wits University Press, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2017: 131-156.

ROBINS SL. Don’t raise your voice. Improve your argument?: Reason, emotion and affect in the post-apartheid public sphere. In: Garman A, Wasserman H (eds.) Media and Citizenship in South Africa: Between Marginalization and Participation, HSRC Press, USA, 2017: 105-119.

VAN DER WAAL CS. Nabeschouwing van een Nederlandse Zuid-Afrikaan: blank-zijn of profeet-zijn onder apartheid in de Nederlandse diaspora. In: Henkes B, Kennedy J (eds.) ‘Maar we wisten ons door de Heer geroepen’ Kerk en apartheid in transnationaal perspectief, Hilversum: Verloren, , 2017: 197- 214.

WALKER CJ. The Land Question in South Africa: 1913 and Beyond. In: Spear T (ed.) The Land Question in South Africa: 1913 and Beyond, Oxford University Press, USA, 2017: 1-35.

Doctoral completed
DUBE C. “Zimbabwean migrants and the dynamics of religion and informal support associations in mediating everyday life in Cape Town”. PhD, 2017. 226 pp.

GRAAFF KDV. Masculinities and gender-based violence in South Africa: a study of a masculinities-focused intervention programme . DPhil, 2017. 220 pp.

VENGANAI H. Young urban Shona women and men negotiating gender and sexuality and social identifications through “cultural practices” in contemporary Zimbabwe: the case of labia elongation. . PhD, 2017. 220 pp.

Masters completed
JANSEN VAN RENSBURG C. Single mothers and family formation in Suurbraak: a mixed methods study . MA, 2017. 207 pp.

KRAMM N. Youth and military service: exploring the effects of military socialisation, reintegration and employment. MA, 2017. 132 pp.

MEIRING R. A case study of women’s households, sanitation and care in Zwelitsha, an informal settlement section in Stellenbosch Municipality. MA, 2017. 143 pp.

MORDAUNT-BEXIGA MM. “We are all only one pay cheque away from a life like this”: Experiences of unemployment and homelessness at a community shelter in Somerset West, Western Cape . MA, 2017. 116 pp.

SETTLER HM. ‘Hair economies’: power and ethics in an ethnographic study of female African hairdressers in Cape Town. MPhil, 2017. 96 pp.

SIMAKANI SA. “BEEWARE of the wasp ” : The role of language in studying and managing the European Paper Wasp. MA, 2017. 105 pp.

VAN DER HOEF MI. The local, the global, and the self: An ethnographic account of a community Computer Centre in Carnarvon, Northern Cape, and its significance for its users’ sense of self and their place in the world . MA, 2017. 96 pp.

VISSER C. Improving Shacks, Upgrading Settlements: An ethnography of solar power infrastructure in the informal settlement of Enkanini, Stellenbosch. MA, 2017. 110 pp.

WILLIAMS LG. Decelerating factors that impact on the career progression of women academics at Stellenbosch University. MA, 2017. 133 pp.

2016 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)

BEKKER SB, BROMBERGER N. A shift in Western development agency thinking? The case for second best. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(3):530-541.

BEKKER SB, HILL LB. Household language, residential segregation and social mobility: continuity and change in eThekwini, South Africa. African Population Studies 2016; 30(2):2255-2274.

BOND V, CHITI B, HODDINOTT G, REYNOLDS LJ, SCHAAP AB, SIMUYABA M, NDUBANI R, VILJOEN L, SIMWINGA M, FIDLER S, ET AL . ‘The difference that makes a difference’: Highlighting the role of variable contexts within a HIV Prevention Community Randomised Trial (HPTN071/PopART) in 21 study communities in Zambia and South Africa. AIDS Care – Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV 2016; 28(s3):99-107.

BOUAMRANE M, SPIERENBURG MJ, AGRAWAL A, BOUREIMA A, CORMIER-SALEM MC, ETIENNE M, LE PAGE C, LEVREL H, MATHEVET R. Stakeholder engagement and biodiversity conservation challenges in social-ecological systems: some insights from biosphere reserves in western Africa and France. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2016; 21(4):25, 9 pages.

BUSCHER BE. ‘Rhino poaching is out of control!’ Violence, race and the politics of hysteria in online conservation. Environment and planning A 2016; 48 (5):979-998.

CHANDIA M, HART TGB. An alien in the country of my birth: Xenophobia reinforcing otherness and promoting exclusion. AGENDA- 2016; 30(2):28-34.

CHINIGO D. Rural Radicalism and the Historical Land Conflict in the Malawian Tea Economy. Journal of Southern African studies 2016; 42(2):283-297.

COUSINS T, REYNOLDS LJ. Indexing the human: from classification to a critical politics of transformation. Anthropology Southern Africa 2016; 39 (2):110-115.

COUSINS T. Antiretroviral Therapy and Nutrition in Southern Africa: Citizenship and the Grammar of Hunger. Medical Anthropology: Cross Cultural Studies in Health and Illness 2016; 35(5):433-446.

COUSINS T. Sex, gender and marriage in the timber plantations of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa: a minor otherwise. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(2):218-236.

DONALDSON SE, FERREIRA SLA, DIDIER S, RODARY E, SWANEPOEL J. Access to the urban national park in Cape Town: Where urban and natural environment meet. Habitat international 2016; 57:132-142.

FRANCIS DA, REYGAN F. ‘Let’s See If It Won’t Go Away By Itself’ LGBT Microaggressions among Teachers in South Africa. Education As Change 2016; 20(3):180-201.

FRANCIS DA, REYGAN F. Relationships, intimacy and desire in the lives of lesbian, gay and bisexual youth in South Africa. South African Review of Sociology 2016; 47(3):65-84.

HART TGB. From the ocean to outer space – and almost everything in between. South African Journal of Science 2016; 112(7/8):Art.#a0160, 2 pages.

HART TGB. In the shadow of policy: everyday practices in South African land and agrarian reform. Anthropology Southern Africa 2016; 39(2):168-170.

LE ROUX E, KRAMM N, SCOTT N, SANDILANDS M, LOOTS L, OLIVIER J, ARANGO D, O’SULLIVAN V. Getting dirty: Working with faith leaders to prevent and respond to gender-based violence. Review of Faith and International Affairs 2016; 14(3):22-35.

REDFIELD P, ROBINS SL. An index of waste: humanitarian design, “dignified living” and the politics of infrastructure in Cape Town. Anthropology Southern Africa 2016; 39(2):145-162.

REYNOLDS LJ, CAMLIN CS, WARE NC, SEELEY J. Exploring critical questions for the implementation of “universal test and treat” approaches to HIV prevention and care. AIDS Care – Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV 2016; 28(S3):1-6.

REYNOLDS LJ. Deciphering the “duty of support”: caring for young people in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(2):253-272.

ROBINS SL, FLEISCH B. Working-Class High School Learners’ Challenge to Change: Insights from the Equal Education Movement in South Africa. Education As Change 2016; 20(2):145-162.

SIKES MM. Print Media and the History of Women’s Sport in Africa: The Kenyan Case of Barriers to International Achievement. History in Africa 2016; 43:323-345.

SIZIBA G. In pursuit of freedom and justice: a memoir. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(2):372-376.

SIZIBA G. The Body as a Site for (Un)Making the ‘Other’: Shona Speaking Migrants’ Negotiation of Identity Politics in Johannesburg. Journal of immigrant and refugee studies 2016; 14(2):121-142.

STEYN AS. Afrikaans, Inc.: the Afrikaans culture industry after apartheid. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(3):481-503.

TOMAS APDCDA. Cabral and the Postcolony: Postcolonial Readings of Revolutionary Hopes. Postcolonial studies 2016; 19(1):22-36.

TOMAS APDCDA. Introduction: decolonising the “undecolonisable”? Portugal and the independence of Lusophone Africa. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(1):1-11.

WADEMAN DT, REYNOLDS LJ. Interrogating concepts of care in the HIV care continuum: ethnographic insights from the implementation of a “Universal Test and Treat” approach in South Africa. AIDS Care – Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV 2016; 28(Sup 3):52-58.

WATT KG, DUBBELD B. Enchanting the worn-out: the craft of selling second-hand things at Milnerton Market, Cape Town. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2016; 42(1):143-160.

WILTSHIRE AH. The meanings of work in a public work scheme in South Africa. International journal of sociology and social policy 2016; 36 (1/2):2-17.

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)
CHINIGO D. Introduction. afriche e orienti 2016; 3/2015:3-5.

CHINIGO D. Land Reform and Customary Authorities in Contemporary Malawi. afriche e orienti 2016; 3/2015:63-84.

Proceedings International
REDFIELD P, ROBINS SL. Toilets for Africa: Humanitarian Design Meets Sanitation Activism in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. In: Gledhill J (ed.) 17th World Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES 2013)(Word Anthropologies in Practice: Situated Perspectives, Global Knowledge), London, United Kingdom, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2016: 173-187.
Books
ROBINS SL. Letters of Stone: From Nazi Germany to South Africa. Penguin Books, Cape Town, South Africa 2016:297 pp.
Chapters in Books
BEKKER SB. 2008 et 2015, pistes d’interprétation de deux flambées xénophobes en Afrique du Sud. In: PORTEILLA R, HAYEM J, SEVERIN M, DIKA PP (eds.) Afrique du Sud: 20 ans de démocratie contrastée, L’Harmattan, Paris, France, 2016: 273-283.

BEKKER SB. La politique publique sud-africaine de I’immigration aspès 2008: un survol. In: Hamdouch B (ed.) L’AVENIR DES MIGRATIONS TRANSMEDITERRANEENNES. au-delà des crises, Association Migration Internationale, Rabat, France, 2016: 171-179.

CHINIGO D. Terra e democrazia. Il complesso percorsa della riforma agrarian nel Malawi multipartilico. In: Pallotti A, Tornimbeni C, Zamponi M (eds.) Sviluppo rurale e povertà in Africa australe. Le sfide del millennio, Rubettino, Portugal, 2016: 101-116.

HEINECKEN LPT. Reflections on insider-outsider experiences of military research in South Africa. In: CARREIRAS H, CASTRO C (eds.) Researching the Military, Routledge, Abingdon, United Kingdom, 2016: 36-48.

MBALI MR. AIDS Activism and the State in Post-Apartheid South Africa at Twenty. In: Pallotti A, ENGEL U (eds.) South Africa after Apartheid. Policies and Challenges of the Democratic Transition, Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2016: 49-67.

PREISER R, CILLIERS FP, HUMAN O. Deconstruction and complexity A critical economy. In: PREISER R (ed.) Paul Cilliers Critical Complexity. Collected Essays, De Gruyter (Ontos), Berlin, Germany, 2016: 225-244.

WALKER CJ. Does it Matter? Reflections on Twenty Years of Land Reform. In: Pallotti A, ENGEL U (eds.) South Africa after Apartheid. Policies and Challenges of the Democratic Transition, Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2016: 153-172.

Doctoral completed
NZABONIMPA JP. METHODS EFFECTS IN A MIXED METHODS QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF GENDERED CHOICES OF SCHOOL SUBJECTS IN RWANDAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS. PhD, 2016. 253 pp.

ZIBAGWE S. STRUGGLE FOR URBAN CITIZENSHIP IN SOUTH AFRICA: AGENCY AND POLITICS IN THE ENKANINI UPGRADING PROJECT, STELLENBOSCH. PhD, 2016. 277 pp.

Masters completed
CAROLUS GP. POLITICS AND PERFORMANCE OF A LITERACY INTERVENTION IN CAPE TOWN: SCHOOL LIBRARIES AND THE NEW SUBJECTION OF VOLUNTEERISM. MA, 2016. 115 pp.

STEYN AS. A NEW LAAGER FOR A “NEW” SOUTH AFRICA: AFRIKAANS FILM AND THE IMAGINED BOUNDARIES OF AFRIKANERDOM. MA, 2016. 184 pp. VAN HEERDEN M. AFRIKAAPS: A CELEBRATORY PROTEST AGAINST THE RACIALISED HEGEMONY OF ‘PURE’ AFRIKAANS. MA, 2016. 201 pp.

2015 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)

BOONZAIER F, LEHTONEN J, PATTMAN RW. Youth, violence and equality: Perspectives on engaging youth toward social transformation. African Safety Promotion – A journal of Injury and violence Prevention 2015; 13(1):1-6.

BUSCHER BE, FLETCHER R. Accumulation by Conservation. New Political Economy 2015; 20(2):273-298.
BUSCHER BE. Investing in Irony? Development, Improvement and Dispossession in Southern African Coal Spaces.
European Journal of Development

Research 2015; 27(5):727-744.
BUSCHER BE. The Ironies of Progress and Plunder: A Review of the
Africa Progress Report 2014. Development and Change 2015; 46(4):949-960.

COUSINS TD. HIV and the remaking of hunger and nutrition in South Africa: Biopolitical specification after apartheid. BioSocieties 2015; 10(2):143- 161.

CROESE S. Inside the Government, but Outside the Law: Residents’ Committees, Public Authority and Twilight Governance in Post-War Angola*. Journal of Southern African Studies 2015; 41(2):405-417.

DRESSLER W, FLETCHER R, BUSCHER BE. Reply to reviews, Environment and Planning a Symposium on Nature TM Inc.: environmental conservation in a neoliberal age (UAP, 2014) Nature TM Inc Redux: Towards a dialectc of logics and excess. Environment and Planning A 2015; 47:2404-2408.

DUBBELD B. Friedman’s wrestle with Wolpe and his aspiration to transcend Marxism. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2015; 41(3):592- 596.

ESTERHUYSE AJ, HEINECKEN LPT. The Clausewitzian trinity: Reassessing the South African military relationship with its polity and society. Journal for Contemporary History 2015; 40(2):71-95.

FISCHER J, GARDNER TA, BENNETT EM, BALVANERA P, BIGGS R, CARPENTER S, DAW TM, FOLKE C, HILL R, HUGHES TP, LUTHE T, SPIERENBURG MJ, ET AL . Advancing sustainability through mainstreaming a social-ecological systems perspective. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 2015; 14:144-149.

HART TGB, NHEMACHENA C, CHITIGA-MABUGU M, MUPELA E. “Upping the game?” A respons to the WIPHOLD CSR initiative. New Agenda: South African Journal of Social and Economic Policy 2014; 55:74-77.

HEINECKEN LPT. The Military, War And Society: The Need For Critical Sociological Engagement. Scientia Militaria: South African Journal of Military Studies 2015; 43(1):1-16.

HILL LB, MEO AI. A Bourdieusian Approach To Academic Reading: Reflections On A South African Teaching Experience. Teaching in Higher Education 2015; 20(8):845-856.

KRAMM N, HEINECKEN LPT. We are different now? The effect of military service on youth reintegration and employment in South Africa. African Security Review 2015; 24(2):122-137.

MCARTHUR T. Homophobic violence in a Northern Cape school: Learners confront the issue. Agenda 2015; 29(3):53-59.

NCUBE G, SIZIBA G. Mugabe’s fall from grace: satire and fictional narratives as silent forms of resistance in/on Zimbabwe. Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies 2015; 41(3):516-539.

NTSHOTSHO P, PROZESKY HE, ESLER KJ, REYERS B. What drives the use of scientific evidence in decision making? The case of the South African Working for Water program. Biological Conservation 2015; 184:136-144.

REYNOLDS LJ. Category and Kin in “Crisis”: Representations of Kinship, Care, and Vulnerability in Demographic and Ethnographic Research in KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa. Studies in Comparative International Development 2015; 50(4):539-560.

SIZIBA G. ‘Cross-identification’: identity games and the performance of South Africanness by Ndebele-speaking migrants in Johannesburg. African Identities 2015; 13(4):262-278.

STEYN AS. The truck driver’s watch: time and the working lives of long haul truck drivers in southern Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa 2015; 38 (1&2):61-74.

VAN DER WAAL CS. Humanizing De-Afrikanerized South African Anthropology. American Anthropologist 2015; 117(4):766-768.

VAN DER WAAL CS. Long walk from volkekunde to anthropology: reflections on representing the human in South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa 2015; 38(3-4):216-234.

VENGANAI H. (Re)constructing positive cultures to protect girls and women against sexual violence. Agenda 2015; 29(3):145-154.

VILJOEN L. Are you man enough? A case study of the represented and experienced masculinity in the South African Police Service. South African Review of Sociology 2015; 46(3):45-63.

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)

COUSINS TD. A mediating capacity: Toward an anthropology of the gut. Medicine Anthropology Theory 2015; 2:1-27.

DUBBELD B. Capital and the Shifting Grounds of Emancipatory Politics: The Limits of Radical Unionism in Durban Harbor, 1974-85. Critical Historical Studies 2015; 2(1):85-112.

EWERT JW. Influence Strategies in South African Wine Value Chains. International Journal on Food System Dynamics 2015; 6:236-247.

EWERT JW. Strategic challenges facing South African wine co-operatives: upgrading or bulk production?. Journal of Wine Research 215; 26(4):1-19.

HART TGB, JACOBS PT, RAMOROKA K, MHULA A, LETTY B. Innovation And The Development Nexus: Prospects From Rural Enterprises in South Africa. Africanus Journal of Development Studies 2015; 45(1):1-9.

HEINECKEN LPT. Are Women ‘Really’ Making a Unique Contribution to Peacekeeping? The Rhetoric and the Reality. Journal of International Peacekeeping 2015; 19:227-248.

Chapters in Books

BOLOGNA SA, SPIERENBURG MJ. False Legitimacies: The Rhetoric of Economic Opportunities in the Expansion of Conservation Areas in Southern Africa. In: van der Duim R, Lamers M, van Wijk J (eds.) Institutional Arrangements for Conservation, Development and Tourism in Eastern and Southern Africa: A Dynamic Perspective, Springer, Dordrecht Heidelberg New York London, United Kingdom, 2015: 119-137.

COUSINS B, WALKER CJ. Land Divided, Land Restored: Introduction. In: Cousins B, WALKER CJ (eds.) Land Divided, Land Restored : Land Reform in South Africa for the 21st Century, Jacana Media, Aucland Park, South Africa, 2015: 1-2.

FLETCHER R, DRESSLER W, BUSCHER BE. NatureTM Inc.: nature as neoliberal capitalist imaginary. In: Bryant RL (ed.) The International Handbook of Political Ecology, Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, United Kingdom, 2015: 359-372.

HEINECKEN LPT. Military Management: Privatization. In: Bearfield DA, Dubnick MJ (eds.) Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, Third Edition, CRC Press, Canada, USA, 2015: 2127-2132.

PATTMAN RW. Ways of Thinking About Young People in Participatory Interview Research. In: Wyn J, Cahill H (eds.) Handbook of Children and Youth Studies, Springer, Singapore, 2015: 79-92.

ROBINS SL, COLVIN CA. Social Movements after Apartheid: Rethinking Strategies and TACtics in a Time of Democratic Transition. In: Klandermans B, van Stralen C (eds.) Movements in Times of Democratic Transition, Temple University Press, Philadelphia, USA, 2015: 259-278.

ROBINS SL. The 2011 Toilet Wars in South Africa: Justice and Transition between the Exceptional and the Everyday after Apartheid. In: Anders G, Zenker O (eds.) Transition and Justice: Negotiating the terms of new beginnings in Africa, Blackwell Publishing, United Kingdom, 2015: 85-111.

SMITH-TOLKEN AR, DU PLESSIS JMJ. The Affective-Cognitive Model of Reflection: International Service-Learning in Community Development. In: Delano-Oriaran O, Penick-Parks MW, Fondrie S (eds.) The SAGE Sourcebook of Service-Learning and Civic Engagement, SAGE publications, Inc, Los Angeles, USA, 2015: 365-377.

VENGANAI H. The Gendering and Sexualization of Young Women Through Sex Educational Practices and Discourses in Southern Africa. In: Wyn J, Cahill H (eds.) Handbook of Children and Youth Studies, Springer, Singapore, 2015: 289-300.

WALKER CJ. Sketch map to the future: Restitution unbound. In: Cousins B, WALKER CJ (eds.) LAND DIVIDED, LAND RESTORED: Land Reform in South Africa for the 21st Century, Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd, Auckland Park, South Africa, 2015: 232-249.

Doctoral completed

CRAFFORD A. Identity in organisations : a methodological study. PhD, 2015. 339 pp. Promotor: MOUTON J.

MANGEZVO PL. Xenophobic exclusion and masculinities among Zimbabwean male migrants : the case of Cape Town and Stellenbosch . PhD, 2015. 276 pp. Promotor: ROBINS SL.

MATINGA BA. “What’s Mine?” Rural Women’s Experiences around Property Rights in the Context of Dissolved Marriages in Matrilineal Societies: A Case

Study of Muluwila Village in Kuntumanje Area, Zomba District, Malawi. PhD, 2015. 291 pp. Promotor: WALKER CJ.

MAYEZA ES. Playing gender in childhood : how boys and girls construct and experience schooling and play in a township primary school near Durban.

PhD, 2015. 216 pp. Promotor: PATTMAN RW.
MDUNYELWA LM.
Public participation in hostel redevelopment programs in Nyanga and Langa. PhD, 2015. 228 pp. Promotor: BEKKER SB.

OLIVIER DW. The physical and social benefits of urban agriculture projects run by non-governmental organisations in Cape Town. PhD, 2015. 215 pp. Promotor: HEINECKEN LPT. Medepromotor: MCLACHLAN MH.

USSHER YA. The Economic and Social Effects of Mobile Phone Usage: The Case of Women Traders in Accra. PhD, 2015. 282 pp. Promotor: HILL LB.

Masters completed

CHESANG JS. Constructions of gender identities in social networking sites: A case study of Kenya. MA, 2015. 89 pp. Studieleier: PATTMAN RW.

LOXTON C. Verhoudings tussen boere en plaaswerkers in post-apartheid Suid-Afrika : die wisselwerking tussen formalisering en paternalisme . MA, 2015. 89 pp. Studieleier: FAKIER K. Medestudieleier: VORSTER JH.

ROBERTSON MA. “Real men”, “Proper ladies” and mixing in-between : a qualitative study of social cohesion and discrimination in terms of race and gender within residences at Stellenbosch University . MA, 2015. 107 pp. Studieleier: PATTMAN RW.

SMITH M. A clash of cultures : exploring the perceptions and experiences of South African youth towards the military as an employer of choice . MA, 2015. 134 pp. Studieleier: HEINECKEN LPT.

TERBLANCHE R. Good fences make good neighbours: A qualitative, interpretive study of human-baboon and human-human conflict on the Cape Peninsula. MA, 2015. 177 pp. Studieleier: PROZESKY HE.

YANG Y. Producing post-apartheid space : an ethnography of race, place and subjectivity in Stellenbosch, South Africa . MA, 2015. 124 pp. Studieleier: DUBBELD B.

2014 Publications

Journal Articles

BÜSCHER B.
Selling success: constructing value in conservation and development. World Development 2014; 57: 79-90.

COUSINS TD.
Knowledge of life: health, strength and labour in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa 2014; 37(1-2): 30-41.

DOBROWKSY PH, MANNEL D, DE KWAADSTENIET M, PROZESKY HE, KHAN W, CLOETE TE.
Quality assessment and primary uses of harvested rainwater in Kleinmond, South Africa. Water SA 2014; 40(3): 401-406.

EWERT JW, HANF JH, SCHWEICKERT E.
Adaptation of South African wine cooperatives to challenging business environments. Journal of Rural Cooperation 2014; 42(2): 138-152.

FROSH S, PHOENIX A, PATTMAN RW.
Der konflikthafte Weg zur Mannlichkeit: Die Bedeutung narrativer Konstuktionen von Homophobie und Vaterschaft. Freie Assoziation: Zeitschrift für das Unbewusste in Organisation und Kultur 2014; 17(3): 37-43.

HEINECKEN LPT.
Outsourcing Public Security: the Unforeseen Consequences for the Military Profession. Armed Forces & Society 2014; 40(4): 625-646.

HILL LB, BEKKER SB.
Language, residential space and inequality in Cape Town: broad-brush profiles and trends. African Population Studies 2014; 28(1Supplement on Population Studies): 661-680.

LINKS ALM, HART TBG, JACOBS PT.
The dynamics of local innovations among formal and informal enterprises: Stories from rural South Africa. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 2014; 6(3): 175-184.

MBALI M.
‘A Matter of Conscience’: The Moral Authority of the World Medical Association and the Readmission of the South Africans, 1976–1994. Medical History 2014; 58(2): 257-277.

PEENS M, DUBBELD BM.
Troubled transformation: Whites, welfare, and ‘reverse-racism’ in contemporary Newcastle. Diversities 2013; 15(2): 7-22.

REYNOLDS LJ.
Low-hanging fruit: counting and accounting for children in PEPFAR-funding HIV/AIDS programmes in South Africa. Global Public Health 2014; 9(1-2): 1-20.

ROBINS SL.
Slow activism in fast times: reflections on the politics of media spectacles after apartheid. Journal of Southern African Studies 2014; 40(1): 91-110.

ROBINS SL.
The 2011 toilet wars in South Africa: Justice and transition between the exceptional and the everyday after apartheid. Development and Change 2014; 45(3): 479-501.

SITAS N, PROZESKY HE, ESLER KJ, REYERS B.
Exploring the “Gap between ecosystem service research and management in development planning”. Sustainability 2014; 6: 3802-3824.

SITAS N, PROZESKY HE, ESLER KJ, REYERS B.
Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming ecosystem services in development planning: perspectives from a landscape level. Landscape Ecology 2014; 29: 1315-1331.

SMITH M, HEINECKEN LPT.
Factors influencing military recruitment in South Africa: the voices of Cape Town high school learners. African Security Review 2014; 23(2): 102-116.

SPIERENBURG MJ, BROOKS S.
Private game farming and its social consequences in post-apartheid South Africa: contestations over wildlife, property and agrarian futures. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 2014; 32(2): 151-172.

WALKER CJ.
Critical reflections on South Africa’s 1913 Natives Land Act and its legacies: Introduction. Journal of Southern African Studies 2014; 40(4): 655-665.

Proceedings International

BEKKER SB.
Capital cities. Africa Big Change, Big Chance: Triennale di Milano, Italy, Edtrice Compositori Comuniczione, Bologna 2014: 249-252.

WEBSTER E, FAKIER K, METCALFE A.
A quiet revolution in social policy? A case study of a community work program (CWP) in rural South Africa. VI BRICS Academic Forum, Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, IPEA 2014: 297-308

Chapters in Books

COUSINS TD, REYNOLDS LJ.
Blood relations; HIV surveillance and fieldworker intimacy in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In: Rhine K, Janzen JM, Adams G, Aldersey H (eds). Medical Anthropology in Global Africa, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA, 2014: 79-88.

EHMKE E, FAKIER K.
Conclusion – building new spaces: Responses to insecurity in the global South. In: Fakier K, Ehmke E (eds). Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies, Routledge, United Kingdom, 2014: 241-249.

FAKIER K.
The community work program and care in South Africa. In: Fakier K, Ehmke E (eds). Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, Oxon, United Kingdom, 2014: 133-146.

JACOBS PT, HART TBG.
Pro-poor rural development in South Africa? In: Meyiwa T, Nkondo M, Chitiga-Mabugu M, Sithole M, Nyamnjoh F (eds). State of the nation 2014. South Africa 1994-2014: A twenty-year review, HSRC Press, Cape Town, South Africa, 2014: 158-170.

PFIGU T, GABRIEL C, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Patrolling respectability with the neighbourhood watch. In: Van Der Waal CS (ed.). Winelands, Wealth and Work: Transformations in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 176-197.

PFIGU T, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Translations of community policing in different social orders in Stellenbosch, South Africa. In: Behrends A, Park S-J, Rottenburg R (eds). Travelling models in African conflict management: Translating technologies of social ordering, Koninklijke Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2014: 205-228.

ROBINS SL, FLEISCH B.
Mediating active citizenship and social mobility in working-class schools: the case of equal education in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. In: Von Lieres B, Piper L (eds). Mediated citizenship. The informal politics of speaking for citizens in the global South, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, United Kingdom, 2014: 128-145.

ROBINS SL.
Development and dystopia. In: Van Der Waal CS (ed.). Winelands, Wealth and Work: Transformations in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 219-229.

SPIERENBURG MJ.
We agreed to move, but we did not do so freely. Resettlement from the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique. In: Derman B, Hellum A, Sandvik KB (eds). Worlds of human rights. The ambiguities of rights claiming in Africa, Koninklijke Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2013: 101-128.

VAN DER HEIJDEN I.
Women as ‘dorp supporters’. New opportunities for female entrepreneurship. In: Van Der Waal CS (ed.). Winelands, Wealth and Work: Transformations in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 155-175.

VAN DER WAAL CS.
Researching the social experience of transformation in the Dwars River Valley. In: Van Der Waal CS (ed.). Winelands, Wealth and Work: Transformations in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 3-26.

WALTERS H, DU PLESSIS M.
Pentecostalism in the Dwars River Valley. In: Van Der Waal CS (ed.). Winelands, Wealth and Work: Transformations in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 198-216.

2013 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)

BÜSCHER B.
Selling success: constructing value in conservation and development. World Development 2014; 57 : 79-90.

COUSINS TD.
Knowledge of life: health, strength and labour in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa 2014; 37(1-2) : 30-41.

DOBROWKSY PH, MANNEL D, DE KWAADSTENIET M, PROZESKY HE, KHAN W, CLOETE TE.
Quality assessment and primary uses of harvested rainwater in Kleinmond, South Africa. Water SA 2014; 40(3) : 401-406.

EWERT JW, HANF JH, SCHWEICKERT E.
Adaptation of South African wine cooperatives to challenging business environments. Journal of Rural Cooperation 2014; 42(2) : 138-152.

HEINECKEN LPT.
Outsourcing Public Security: the Unforeseen Consequences for the Military Profession. Armed Forces & Society 2014; 40(4) : 625-646.

HILL LB, BEKKER SB.
Language, residential space and inequality in Cape Town: broad-brush profiles and trends. African Population Studies 2014; 28(1Supplement on Population Studies) : 661-680.

MBALI M.
‘A Matter of Conscience’: The Moral Authority of the World Medical Association and the Readmission of the South Africans, 1976–1994. Medical History 2014; 58(2) : 257-277.

PEENS M, DUBBELD BM.
Troubled transformation: Whites, welfare, and ‘reverse-racism’ in contemporary Newcastle. Diversities 2013; 15(2) : 7-22.

REYNOLDS LJ.
Low-hanging fruit: counting and accounting for children in PEPFAR-funding HIV/AIDS programmes in South Africa. Global Public Health 2014; 9(1-2) : 1-20.

ROBINS SL.
Slow activism in fast times: reflections on the politics of media spectacles after apartheid. Journal of Southern African Studies 2014; 40(1) : 91-110.

ROBINS SL.
The 2011 toilet wars in South Africa: Justice and transition between the exceptional and the everyday after apartheid. Development and Change 2014; 45(3) : 479-501.

SITAS N, PROZESKY HE, ESLER KJ, REYERS B.
Exploring the Gap between Ecosystem Service Research and Management in Development Planning. Sustainability 2014; 6 : 3802-3824.

SITAS N, PROZESKY HE, ESLER KJ, REYERS B.
Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming ecosystem services in development planning: perspectives from a landscape level. Landscape Ecology 2014; 29 : 1315-1331.

SMITH M, HEINECKEN LPT.
Factors influencing military recruitment in South Africa: the voices of Cape Town high school learners. African Security Review 2014; 23(2) : 102-116.

SPIERENBURG MJ, BROOKS S.
Private game farming and its social consequences in post-apartheid South Africa: contestations over wildlife, property and agrarian futures. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 2014; 32(2) : 151-172.

WALKER CJ.
Critical reflections on South Africa’s 1913 Natives Land Act and its legacies: Introduction. Journal of Southern African Studies 2014; 40(4) : 655-665.

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)

FROSH S, PHOENIX A, PATTMAN RW.
Der konflikthafte Weg zur Mannlichkeit: Die Bedeutung narrativer Konstuktionen von Homophobie und Vaterschaft. Freie Assoziation : Zeitschrift für das Unbewusste in Organisation und Kultur 2014; 17(3) : 37-43.

LINKS ALM, HART TBG, JACOBS PT.
The dynamics of local innovations among formal and informal enterprises: Stories from rural South Africa. African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development 2014; 6(3) : 175-184.

Proceedings International

BEKKER SB.
Capital cities. Africa Big Change Big Chance Triennale di Milano, Triennale, Milano, Italy, Edtrice Compositori Comuniczione, Bologna 2014: 249-252.

WEBSTER E, FAKIER K, METCALFE A.
A quiet revolution in social policy? A case study of a community work program (CWP) in rural South Africa. VI BRICS Academic Forum, Institute for Applied Economic Research (IPEA), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, IPEA 2014: 297-308.

Chapters in Books

COUSINS TD, REYNOLDS LJ.
Blood relations; HIV surveillance and fieldworker intimacy in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In Medical Anthropology in Global Africa, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA, 2014: 79-88.

EHMKE E, FAKIER K.
Conclusion – building new spaces: Responses to insecurity in the global South. In Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies, Routledge, United Kingdom, 2014: 241-249.

FAKIER K.
The community work program and care in South Africa. In Socio-economic insecurity in emerging economies, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, Oxon, United Kingdom, 2014: 133-146.

PFIGU T, GABRIEL C, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Patrolling respectability with the neighbourhood watch. In Winelands, wealth and work. Transformation in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 176-197.

PFIGU T, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Translations of community policing in different social orders in Stellenbosch, South Africa. In Travelling models in African conflict management: Translating technologies of social ordering, Koninklijke Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2014: 205-228.

ROBINS SL, FLEISCH B.
Mediating active citizenship and social mobility in working-class schools: the case of equal education in Khayelitsha, Cape Town. In Mediated citizenship. The informal politics of speaking for citizens in the global South, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, United Kingdom, 2014: 128-145.

ROBINS SL.
Development and dystopia. In Winelands, wealth and work. Transformations in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 219-229.

SPIERENBURG MJ.
We agreed to move, but we did not do so freely. Resettlement from the Limpopo National Park, Mozambique. In Worlds of human rights. The ambiguities of rights claiming in Africa, Koninklijke Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, 2013: 101-128.

VAN DER HEIJDEN I.
Women as ‘dorp supporters’. New opportunities for female entrepreneurship. In Winelands, wealth and work. Transformation in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 155-175.

VAN DER WAAL CS.
Researching the social experience of transformation in the Dwars River Valley. In Winelands, wealth and work. Transformation in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 3-26.

WALTERS H, DU PLESSIS M.
Pentecostalism in the Dwars River Valley. In Winelands, wealth and work. Transformation in the Dwars River Valley, Stellenbosch, University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2014: 198-216.

Doctoral completed

HUNGWE E.
Land transactions and rural development policy in the Domboshava peri-urban communal area, Zimbabwe. PhD, 2014. 0 pp. Promotor: Bekker SB.

LE ROUX E (LISA).
The role of African Christian churches in dealing with sexual violence against women: The case of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda and Liberia. DPhil, 2014. 239 pp. Promotor: Heinecken LPT, Claassens LJM.

TSIBANI FG.
Water services education and training needs of councillors in the Local Government Development Agenda (LGDA) . PhD, 2014. 480 pp. Promotor: Groenewald CJ.

Masters completed

SEABE DS.
Understanding volunteerism in South Africa : a mixed methods approach. MA, 2014. 114 pp. Studieleier: Du Plessis JMJ, Burger R.

VAN ROOI WA.
The Weblight-District : a study of how women use the internet to work independently as sex workers, their investments in this kind of work, and the challenges this poses . MA, 2014. 135 pp. Studieleier: Pattman RW.

WATT KG.
Valuing precarious commodities: an ethnography of trade in three charity shops in Cape Metropolitan Area. MA, 2014. 163 pp. Studieleier: Dubbeld BM.

ZAGGI HY.
Contraceptive knowledge and practices among students in federal polytechnic Kaduna, Nigeria : an exploratory study. MA, 2014. 124 pp. Studieleier: Walker CJ.

2012 Publications

Journal Articles

BEGG MR.
Hadith as a means of routinizing charisma. Religion & Theology: A journal of Contemporary Religious Discourse 2012; 19(1-2): 110-121.

BEGG MR.
Towards a historical sociology of almsgiving in “South African Islam”. NGTT: Ned Geref Teologiese Tydskrif 2012; 53(Supplement 2) : 217-230.

BLASER T, VAN DER WESTHUIZEN C.
Introduction: The Paradox of Post-Apartheid ‘Afrikaner’ Identity: Deployments of Ethnicity and Neo-Liberalism. African Studies 2012; 71(3): 380-390.

LASER T.
‘I don’t know what I am’: the end of Afrikaner nationalism in post-apartheid South Africa. Transformation 2012; 48(80): 1-21.

U TOIT D.
Beyond the smile and wave of petrol attendants: a case study on male petrol attendants’ use of emotional labour. South African Review of Sociology (Society in Transition) 2012; 43(3): 129-145.

WERT JW.
A force for good? Markets, cellars and labour in the South African wine industry after apartheid. Review of African Political Economy 2012; 39(132): 225-241.

WERT JW.
Is ’embeddedness’ always good for economic development? The case of the South African wine industry. Revista de Estudios sobre Despoblación y Desarrollo Rural 2012; 10(4422): 107-123.

ERGUSON J.
Toward a left art of government: from ‘Foucauldian critique’ to Foucauldian politics. History of the Human Sciences 2011; 24(4): 61-68.

ART TGB.
How rural land reform policy translates into benefits. Development Southern Africa 2012; 29(4): 563-573.

HEINECKEN LPT, FERREIRA R.
Fighting for peace. South Africa’s role in peace operations in Africa (Part I). African Security Review 2012; 21(2): 20-35.

HEINECKEN LPT, FERREIRA R.
Fighting for peace. The experiences of South African military personnel in peace operations in Africa (Part II). African Security Review 2012; 21(2): 36-49.

HEINECKEN LPT, FERREIRA R.
Fighting for peace. The psychological effect of peace operations on South African peacekeepers (Part III). African Security Review 2012; 21(2): 50-60.

HOUGH JA, PROZESKY HE.
Beneficiaries’ aspirations to permanent employment within the South African Working for Water Programme. Social Dynamics:-A Journal of the Centre for African Studies, University of Cape Town 2012; 38(2): 331-349.

HUGO NM.
Decency and exclusion: a symbolic interpretation of post-displacement discriminatory discourse in De Doorns, South Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa 2012; 35(1&2): 12-19.

MBALI M, MTHEMBU S.
The politics of women’s health in South Africa. Agenda (Durban) 2012;
26(2): 4-14.

PATTMAN RW.
Investigating student memories of cross racial mixing in a postgraduate sociology class in a South African university. Journal of Education 2012; 54: 7-25.

PEENS M.
Racial remains in a company town? Iscor houses and the appearance of race in contemporary newcastle. South African Review of Sociology (Society in Transition) 2012; 43(1): 23-40.

PROZESKY HE, BOSHOFF N.
Bibliometrics as a tool for measuring gender-specific research performance: An example from South African invasion ecology. Scientometrics 2012; 90: 383-406.

SPIERENBURG MJ.
Getting the message across. Biodiversity Science and Policy Interfaces – review. GAIA-Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society 2012; 21(2): 125-134.

SWARTZ L, VAN DER MERWE A, BUCKLAND A, MCDOUGALL K.
Producing boundarybreaking texts on disability issues: The personal politics of collaboration. Disability and Rehabilitation 2012; 34(11): 951-958.

VAN DER WAAL CS.
Creolisation and purity: Afrikaans language politics in post-apartheid times. African Studies 2012; 71(3): 446-463.

VINK N, DELOIRE A, BONNARDOT V, EWERT JW.
Climate change and the future of South Africa’s wine industry, in AAWE Working Paper No. 105. American Association of Wine Economists 2012; 105: 1-18.

VINK N, DELOIRE AJ, BONNARDOT VMF, EWERT JW.
Climate change and the future of South Africa’s wine industry. International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management 2012; 4(4): 420-441.

WALKER CJ.
Finite Land: Challenges Institutionalising Land Restitution in South Africa, 1995 – 2000. Journal of Southern African Studies 2012; 38(4): 809-826.

Chapters in Books

BEKKER SB, EIGELAAR-MEETS I, EVA G.
Citizenship and xenophobic violence in South Africa: May and June 2008. In: Uys T, Patel S (eds). Exclusion, Social Capital and Citizenship, Orient BlackSwan, New Dehli, India, 2012: 348-374.

BEKKER SB, THERBORN G.
Conclusion. In: Bekker S, Therborn G, (eds). Power and powerlessness. Capital cities in Africa, HSRC, Cape Town, South Africa, 2012: 193-210.

BEKKER SB, THERBORN G.
Introduction. In: Bekker S, Therborn G, (eds). Power and Powerlessness. Capital cities in Africa, HSRC, Cape Town, South Africa, 2012: 1-6.

EWERT JW.
Poverty and inequality: Stocktaking of the social landscape of Stellenbosch. In: Swilling M, Sebitosi B, Loots R (eds.) Sustainable Stellenbosch: Opening Dialogues, SunMedia, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2012: 255-268.

HEINECKEN LPT.
HIV/AIDS and the South African National Defence Force: Anecdotal evidence from outside and within. In: Aginam O, Rupiya MR (eds). HIV/AIDS and the security sector in Africa, United Nations University Press, Tokyo, Japan, 2012: 17-35.

PATTMAN RW. Street children. In: Lesko N, Talburt S (eds). Keywords in Youth Studies: Tracing affects, movements, knowledges, Routledge, New York, USA, 2012: 262-268.

SWARTZ L, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Well-being. Changing human behaviour. In: Swilling M, Sebitosi B, Loots R (eds.) Sustainable Stellenbosch: Opening Dialogues, SUN PRESS, Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2012: 300-309.

2011 Publications

Journal Articles (subsidised)

BHANA D, PATTMAN RW.
Girls want money, boys want virgins: the materiality of love amongst South African youth in the context of HIV and AIDS. Culture, Health and Sexuality 2011; 13(8) : 961-972.

BROOKS S, SPIERENBURG MJ, VAN BRAKEL L, KOLK A, LUKHOZI KB.
Creating a commodified wilderness: Tourism, private game farming, and ‘third nature’ landscapes in Kwazulu-Natal. Tijdschrift voor conomische en Sociale Geografie/Journal of Economic and Social Geography 2011; 102(3) : 260-274.

CORNWALL A, ROBINS SL, VON LIERES B.
IDS Working Paper 363. Working States of Citizenship: Contexts and Cultures of Public Engagements and Citizrn Action. IDS Bulletin 2011; 2011(363) : 1-33.

DUBBELD BM.
Clearing the Ground for Social Theory in South Africa. Theoria : A Journal of Social and Political Theory 2011; 58(126) : 97-108.

HART TGB.
The significance of the African vegetables in ensuring food security for South Africa’s rural poor. Agriculture and Human Values 2011; 28 : 321-333.

HUMAN O, ROBINS SL.
FIFA 2010 and the elusive spirit of communitas: a return to Victor Turner (with some differences). Anthropology Southern Africa 2011; 34(1&2) : 38-50.

SPIERENBURG M.
The politics of the liminal and the liminoid in transfrontier conservation in southern Africa. Anthropology Southern Africa 2011; 34(1&2) : 82-89.

SPIERENBURG MJ.
Land Reform in Southern Africa: Myths, visions and the harsh realities of development and justice. Development and Change 2011; 42(6) : 1473-1481.

VAN DER WAAL C S.
A return to Turner: liminalities in Afrikaner identity politics after apartheid. Anthropology Southern Africa 2011; 34(1&2) : 62-72.

VAN DER WAAL CS, ROBINS SL.
‘De la Rey’ and the Revival of ‘Boer Heritage’: Nostalgia in the post-apartheid Afrikaner Culture Industry. Journal of Southern African Studies 2011; 37(4) : 763-779.

VENTER RE, OPPERMAN E, OPPERMAN S.
The use of Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking devices to assess movement demands and impacts in Under-19 Rugby Union match play. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance (AJPHERD) 2011; 17(1) : 1-8.

WELS H, VAN DER WAAL CS, SPIEGEL A, KAMSTEEG F.
Victor Turner and liminality: an introduction . Anthropology Southern Africa 2011; 34(1&2) : 1-4.

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)

HEINECKEN LPT, MOTZOURIS M.
The effect of private security on national armed forces’ capacity and capabillities. Monograph 176 2011; 176 : 77-95.

LEIBOWITZ B, CILLIERS F, DU PLESSIS J, KAFAAR Z, VILJOEN S, YOUNG G.
Orientations to academic development: Lessons from a collaborative study at a researchled university. International Journal for Academic Development 2011; 16(1) : 19-32.

Proceedings International

BARRIENTOS S, KRITZINGER AS.
Shifting terrain of ethical trade: Corporate and Civil Society engagement in South African Agriculture. Corporate social responsibility. Comparative critiques. (Hallsworth International conference on Corporate Social Responsibility 2007), Dept Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, Palgrave Macmillan 2010: 219-241.

D’AMANT A, DULLAY S, HEMSON C, PATTMAN RW.
Researching ourselves and exploring gender and race, belongings and dislocations, pleasures and opressions, power and resistences. First International Conference on Emerging Research Paradigms in Business and Social Sciences (ERPBSS), Middlesex University, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Middlesex University, Dubai 2011: 43-68.

WALKER CJ.
Women’s land rights, agrarian change and gender transformation in postapartheid South Africa. Du grain á moudre. Genre, developpement rural et alimentation (Gender, rural development and food), Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland, The Graduate Institute, Geneva, Switzerland 2011: 247-267.

Books

RAMUTSINDELA M, SPIERENBURG MJ, WELS H.
Sponsoring nature. Eartscan, 711 Third Avenue, New York NY 10017, USA 2011:207 pp.

Chapters in Books

HEINECKEN LP, VAN DER WAAG-COWLING NM.
The Politics of Race and Gender in the South African Armed Forces: Issues, Challenges, Lessons. In Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity Edited by Christian Leuprecht, Routledge, USA, 2010: unknown.

PATTMAN RW, KEZAABU A, SLIEP Y.
Acting on AIDS. In Real men, sick wives and others; dramatic explorations of men and their potential as caregivers in the context of HIV/AIDS in rural KwaZulu Natal, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Press, Durban, South Africa, 2011: 79-90.

VAN DER WAAL CS.
Bantu: From Abantu to Ubuntu. In Reshaping Remembrance, Rozenberg Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2011: 33-42.

Research Reports

HEINECKEN LPT, VORSTER JH, DU PLESSIS JMJ.
Socio-economic and social capital assessment of Avian Park residents, Worcester. 2011: 31 pp.

WALKER CJ.
Elusive equality: Women, property rights and land reform in South Africa. 2011: 22 pp.

WALKER CJ.
Women’s land rights in Africa. Synthesis report of a ten-country study. 2011: 44 pp.

Doctoral completed

BEGG MR.
A Weberian Analysis of Afrikaner Calvinist and the Spirit of Capitalism. PhD, 2011. 212 pp. Promotor: Walker CJ, Muller HP.

MASIPA MD.
A Framework for the evaluation of research I South African Higher
Education Instititions. Conceptual and methodological issues. PhD, 2011. 341 pp. Promotor: Mouton J.

Masters completed

CROUS M.
A woman’s sell-by date: The experience of ageing amongst a group of women in Stellenbosch. MA, 2011. 150 pp. Studieleier: Kritzinger AS.

DU TOIT J.
The role of memory in urban land restitution: case studies of five families in Stellenbosch. MA, 2011. 146 pp. Studieleier: Walker CJ.

GRUNDLINGH SM.
Playing with a purpose: an ethnographic study of a sport-fordevelopment programme in Mbkweni. MA, 2011. 154 pp. Studieleier: McDougall K.

KHAN R.
The Mediation of Agency, Activism and Religiosity of Muslim women as “Postitive Muslims”. MPhil, 2011. 99 pp. Studieleier: Robins SL.

MOLEKO M.
Influence and orginality in Michael Quinn Patton’s Utilization-Focused Evaluation. MPhil, 2011. 204 pp. Studieleier: Mouton J.

OLIVIER DW.
The sustainability and employment creation potential of bivalve mariculture: A case study of mussel and oyster. MA, 2011. 129 pp. Studieleier: Heinecken LPT.

PEENS M.
Moral order as necessity and as impossibility: Commonsense, race and the difficulty of change among four “poor white” families in Newcastle. MA, 2011. 122 pp Studieleier: Dubbeld BM.

SAMPSON L.
Student attrition in higher education: A study of the challenges and achievements of a group of historically disadvantage senior students studying at the University of the Western Cape. MPhil, 2011. 107 pp. Studieleier: Du Plessis JMJ.

TOLKEN J.
A Self -fulfilling prophecy: Investigating the role of normative misperceptions in the student drinking culture at Stellenbosch University. MA, 2011. 232 pp. Studieleier: Vorster JH.

VINK EM.
Rethinking conventional agriculture: the politics and practices of “environmentally-friendly” production in the South African wine industry. MA, 2011. 179 pp. Studieleier: Ewert JW.

WEIMERS-MAASDORP D.
Evaluating the outcome of voluntary counselling and testing for HIV at the workplace- a Namibian Case study. MPhil, 2011. 137 pp. Studieleier: Walker CJ, Vorster JH.

2010 Publications

Proceedings International

BARRIENTOS S, KRITZINGER AS.
Shifting terrain of ethical trade: Corporate and Civil Society engagement in South African Agriculture. Corporate social responsibility. Comparative critiques (Hallsworth International Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility 2007), Basingstoke, United Kingdom, Palgrave Macmillan 2010: 219-241.

BEKKER SB.
How important are religious identities to South Africans today?. Convictions philosohiques et religieuses et droits positifs( Textes présentés au colloque international de Moncton – 24 – 27 Août 2008), Bruxelles, Belgium, Etablissements Emile Bruylant 2010: 113-132.

SPIERENBURG M.
Public-private partnerships in rural development. Downplaying the role of politics and power relations. Governance and development in Southern Africa, Amsterdam, Rozenburg, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2010: 3-22.

Chapters in Books

BEKKER SB.
Explaining violence against foreigners and strangers in urban South Africa: Outbursts during May and June 2008. In African yearbook of international law, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, Netherlands, 2010: 125-149.

BEKKER SB.
Urban identities in South African : changes over the past 25 years. In Alterite et ientite itineraires croises, Etablissements Emile Bruylant, Bruxelles, Belgium, 2010: 261-276.

HEINECKEN L.P., VAN DER WAAG-COWLING N.M.
The Politics of Race and Gender in the South African Armed Forces: Issues, Challenges, Lessons. In Defending Democracy and Securing Diversity, Routledge, USA, 2010: 517-538.

HEINECKEN LPT, PROZESKY HE.
An Overview of Society in Focus. In Society in Focus – Change, Challenge and Resistance, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle-upontyne, United Kingdom, 2010: 1-10.

HEINECKEN LPT, WINSLOW DJ.
The Human Terrain: The need for Cultural Intelligence. In South Africa and Contemporary Counterinsurgency: Roots, Practices, Prospects, UCT Press, Cape Town, South Africa, 2010: 197-208.

ROBINS SL, VAN DER WAAL CS.
“Model Tribes” and Iconic Conservationists? Tracking the Makulele Restitution Case in Kruger National Park. In Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice. Perspectives on Land Claims in South Africa, Ohio University Press, Athens, USA, 2010: 163-180.

ROBINS SL.
How deep is ‘deep democracy’? Grassroots globalization from Mumbai to Cape Town. In Mobilization for Democracy, Zed Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom, 2010: 143-156.

ROBINS SL.
Mobilizaing and mediating global medicine and health citizenship: the polotics of AIDS knowledge production in rural South Africa. In Globalizing citizens. new dynamics of inclusion and exclusion, Zed Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom, 2010: 56- 78.

WALKER CJ, BOHLIN A, HALL R, KEPE T.
Introduction. In Land, Memory , Reconstruction, and Justice. Perspectives on Land claims in South Afica, Ohio University Press, Athens, USA, 2010: 1-13.

WALKER CJ.
Land claims, Land conservation and the Public interest in Protected areas. In Development dilemmas in Post-apartheid South Africa, University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa, 2010: 275-298.

WALKER CJ.
Restitution in default. Land Claims and the Redevelopment of Cato Manor, Durban. In Land, Memory, Reconstruction, and Justice. Perspectives on Land Claims in South Africa, Ohio University Press, Ohio, Athens, USA, 2010: 255-272

Masters Completed

BARNARD J.
Racial discourse among white Afrikaans-speaking youth : a Stellenbosch case study. MA, 2010. 94 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

CARLMAN A.
Development 2.0? : the case of Kiva.org and online social lending for development. MPhil, 2010. 132 pp. Studieleier: Du Plessis JMJ.

COETZEE L.
Global Tools enhance local exchange through community currency in an Alternative gift economy. MPhil, 2010. 163 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

DE VILLIERS A.
Vooruitsigte, ervarings en probleme met opleiding onder werkers in die Oos Vrystaat : ‘n studie oor opleiding in die VKB. MPhil, 2010. 88 pp. Studieleier: Dubbeld BM.

DE WAAL J.
Foetal alcohol spectrum disorder : mediating interventions through pregnant women’s responses and choices. MPhil, 2010. 150 pp. Studieleier: Vorster JH. HART C. An analysis of the effectiveness of a faith based model for orphan care in the Western Cape . MPhil, 2010. 150 pp. Studieleier: Mouton J.

HOUGH A.
Beneficiary Dependence on the South African Working for Water Programme: a multi-case study of four projects in the Western Cape. MA, 2010. 151 pp. Studieleier: Prozesky HE.

HUMAN H.
Life Kills: surviving the battles of everyday life in an age of HIV/AIDS . MPhil, 2010. 130 pp. Studieleier: Robins SL.

JAMES M.
The validity endeavour . MPhil, 2010. 136 pp. Studieleier: Prozesky HE. KYEYUNE A. “The interpretation and use of mixed methods research within programme evaluation practice ” . MPhil, 2010. 150 pp. Studieleier: Mouton J.

LESLIE M.
Exploring the developmental outcomes of service-learning in Higher Education for partner organisations : an exploratory study of two modules at Stellenbosch University . MPhil, 2010. 129 pp. Studieleier: Du Plessis JMJ.

LOUW F.
Of nature and People: Community-Based Natural Resource Management and Land Restitution at Makuleke. MA, 2010. 133 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

MARAIS A.
Assessing corporate social responsibility in terms of its impact on sustainable community development : Anglo American PLC programmes as case study. MPhil, 2010. 116 pp. Studieleier: Bekker SB.

MOLOKEDI P.
Methodological challenges in the measurement of police cynicism : a critique of the Niederhoffer’s police cynicism scale as applied in the South African. MPhil, 2010. 164 pp. Studieleier: Mouton J.

MOUTON C.
The history of program evaluation in South Africa. MPhil, 2010. 218 pp. Studieleier: Mouton J.

SCHIER C.
Qualitative Internet research : its objects, methods and ethical challenges. MPhil, 2010. 125 pp. Studieleier: Mouton J.

VAN ZYL I.
Community Ltd. and the spirit of ethno-enterprise : exploring cultural branding and incorporation among the Makuleke. MA, 2010. 104 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

2009 Publications

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)

CHIRWA PW, PROZESKY HE, HAM C.
The Role of Indigenous Fruit Trees in Rural Livelihoods: the Case of Communities in the Mwekera Area, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. Acta Horticulturae ISHS 2009; 806 : 129-140.

KALABA FK, CHIRWA PW, PROZESKY HE.
The contribution of indigenous fruit trees in sustaining rural livelihoods and conservation of natural resources. Journal of Horticulture and Forestry 2009; 1(1) : 1-6.

WALKER CJ.
Interview with LS Cremin, South Africa. . Journal of Peasant studies 2009; 36(2) : 453-458.

Proceedings International

KALABA FK, CHIRWA PW, PROZESKY H, HAM C.
The role of indigenous fruit trees in rural livelihoods: The case of communities in the Mwekera area, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. ISHS Acta Horticultutae 806: International Symposium on Underutilized Plants for Food Security, Nutrition, Income and Sustainable Development, Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge, Arusha, Tanzania, Acta Horticulturae 806 (ISHS) 2009: 129-136.

Books

ROBINS SL.
From Revolution to Rights in South Africa: Social Movements, NGOs & Popular Politics after Apartheid. University of Kwazulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa 2008:192 pp.

Chapters in Books

COLVIN CJ, ROBINS SL.
Positive Men in Hard, Neoliberal Times: Engendering Health Citizenship in South Africa . In Gender and HIV/AIDS: Critical Perspectives from the Developing World , Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Surrey, United Kingdom, 2009: 177-190.

COLVIN CJ, ROBINS SL.
Social Movements and HIV/Aids in South Africa. In HIV/AIDS in South Africa 25 years on: Psychosocial perspectives, Springer Science+Business Media, New York, USA, 2009: 155-164.

HEINECKEN LPT.
Beyond Economics: The impact of outsourcing on the military profession. In South African Army Vision 2020: The South African Army relevant and ready for future security challenges in Africa , Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, South Africa, 2008: 209-224.

ROBINS SL, VON LIERES B.
Remaking Citizenship, Unmaking Marginalization: The Treatment Action Campaign in Post-Apartheid South Africa. In Fragile Freedom: South African democracy 1994 – 2004, Unisa Press, Pretoria, South Africa, 2008: 236-10.

SPIERENBURG M, WELS H, VAN DER WAAL CS, ROBINS SL.
Transfrontier Tourism and Relations Between Local Communities and the Private Sector in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. In Tourism Strategies and Local Responses in Southern Africa, Wallingford: CABI, Oxon, United Kingdom, 2009: 167-182.

VAN DER WAAL CS.
Getting Going: Organizing Ethnographic Fieldwork . In Organizational Ethonography: Studying the Complexities of Everyday Life, Sage, Los Angeles, USA, 2009: 23-39.

Research Reports

ROBINS SL.
Mobilising and Mediating Global Medicine and Health Citizenship: The Politics pf AIDS Knowledge Production in Rural South Africa. 2009: 32 pp.

VORSTER JH, HEINECKEN LPT.
Socio-economic profile of Middelpos, Saldanha, Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology, US. 2009. 2009: 22 pp.

Doctoral completed

FOURIE HS.
Philosophy of the technical process: a transcendental empirical study. DPhil, 2009. 224 pp. Promotor: Strauss DFS, Mouton J.

JOYNER K, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Primary health care for intimate partner violence in the Western Cape: Nature of Care and implementation of protocol for holistic management. DPhil, 2009. 443 pp. Promotor: Mash R.

Masters completed

BIEWENGA C.
The Feasibility and Community perceptions of the Caprivi Development Project. MPhil, 2009. 106 pp. Studieleier: Heinecken LPT.

DU PLESSIS M.
Youth and charismatic Christianity in the Dwars Rivier Valley, Stellenbosch. MPhil, 2009. 98 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

DU TOIT N.
Informal settlement fires: addressing the issue in Kayamandi . MPhil, 2009. 121 pp. Studieleier: Du Plessis JMJ.

DUBE NP.
Evaluating Community Participation in Development Projects. MPhil, 2009. 128 pp. Studieleier: Groenewald CJ.

JACOBS C.
The Role of Social Capital in the Creation of Sustainable Livelihoods: A case Study of the Siyazama Community Allotment Gardening Association (SCAGA). MPhil, 2009. 146 pp. Studieleier: Groenewald CJ.

KOCK E.
De-institutionalisation of people with mental illness and intellectual Disability: The Family Perspective. MPhil, 2009. 139 pp. Studieleier: Carolissen RL.

MHLAHLO AP.
What is manhood? The significance of traditional circumcision in the Xhosa initiation ritual. MPhil, 2009. 177 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

TAYLOR E.
Die uitgebreide rol van onderwysers in die aanspreek van die behoeftes van kinders wat weerloos gelaat is in die konteks van MIV/VIGS . MPhil, 2009. 96 pp. Studieleier: Prozesky HE.

TREDOUX MJ.
Views expressed by stakeholders in the housing delivery process on informal settlements and their formalization: A Cape Town case Study. MA, 2009. 83 pp. Studieleier: Bekker SB.

VAN DER HEIJDEN I.
Women of Steel: Articulations of empowerment and livelihood practices in the Dwars River Valley, Western Cape. MA, 2009. 171 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

VISSER C.
In search of slternative policing: Kylemore Neighbourhood Watch, the protector of their beloved community. MPhil, 2009. 98 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

2008 Publications

Journal Articles (NON-subsidised)

CHIRWA PW, PROZESKY HE, HAM C.
The Role of Indigenous Fruit Trees in Rural Livelihoods: the Case of Communities in the Mwekera Area, Copperbelt Province, Zambia.
Acta Horticulturae ISHS 2009; 806 : 129-140.

KALABA FK, CHIRWA PW, PROZESKY HE.
The contribution of indigenous fruit trees in sustaining rural livelihoods and conservation of natural resources.
Journal of Horticulture and Forestry 2009; 1(1) : 1-6.

WALKER CJ.
Interview with LS Cremin, South Africa.
Journal of Peasant studies 2009; 36(2) : 453-458.

Proceedings International

KALABA FK, CHIRWA PW, PROZESKY H, HAM C.
The role of indigenous fruit trees in rural livelihoods: The case of communities in the Mwekera area, Copperbelt Province, Zambia. ISHS Acta Horticultutae 806: International Symposium on Underutilized Plants for Food Security, Nutrition, Income and Sustainable Development, Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge, Arusha, Tanzania, Acta Horticulturae 806 (ISHS) 2009: 129-136.

Books

ROBINS SL.
From Revolution to Rights in South Africa: Social Movements, NGOs & Popular Politics after Apartheid. University of Kwazulu-Natal Press, Scottsville, South Africa 2008:192 pp.

Chapters in Books

COLVIN CJ, ROBINS SL.
Positive Men in Hard, Neoliberal Times: Engendering Health Citizenship in South Africa . In Gender and HIV/AIDS: Critical Perspectives from the Developing World , Ashgate Publishing Ltd, Surrey, United Kingdom, 2009: 177-190.

COLVIN CJ, ROBINS SL.
Social Movements and HIV/Aids in South Africa . In HIV/AIDS
in South Africa 25 years on: Psychosocial perspectives, Springer Science+Business Media, New York, USA, 2009: 155-164.

HEINECKEN LPT.
Beyond Economics: The impact of outsourcing on the military profession. In South African Army Vision 2020: The South African Army relevant and ready for future security challenges in Africa , Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, South Africa, 2008: 209-224.

ROBINS SL, VON LIERES B.
Remaking Citizenship, Unmaking Marginalization: The Treatment Action Campaign in Post-Apartheid South Africa. In Fragile Freedom: South African democracy 1994 – 2004, Unisa Press, Pretoria, South Africa, 2008: 236-10.

SPIERENBURG M, WELS H, VAN DER WAAL CS, ROBINS SL.
Transfrontier Tourism and Relations Between Local Communities and the Private Sector in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park. In Tourism Strategies and Local Responses in Southern Africa, Wallingford: CABI, Oxon, United Kingdom, 2009: 167-182.

VAN DER WAAL CS.
Getting Going: Organizing Ethnographic Fieldwork . In Organizational Ethonography: Studying the Complexities of Everyday Life, Sage, Los Angeles, USA, 2009: 23-39.

Research Reports

ROBINS SL.
Mobilising and Mediating Global Medicine and Health Citizenship: The Politics pf AIDS Knowledge Production in Rural South Africa. 2009: 32 pp.

VORSTER JH, HEINECKEN LPT.
Socio-economic profile of Middelpos, Saldanha, Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology, US. 2009. 2009: 22 pp.

Doctoral Completed

FOURIE HS.
Philosophy of the technical process: a transcendental empirical study. DPhil, 2009. 224 pp. Promotor: Strauss DFS, Mouton J.

JOYNER K, VAN DER WAAL CS.
Primary health care for intimate partner violence in the Western Cape: Nature of Care and implementation of protocol for holistic management. DPhil, 2009. 443 pp. Promotor: Mash R.

Masters Completed

BIEWENGA C.
The Feasibility and Community perceptions of the Caprivi Development Project. MPhil, 2009. 106 pp. Studieleier: Heinecken LPT.

DU PLESSIS M.
Youth and charismatic Christianity in the Dwars Rivier Valley,
Stellenbosch. MPhil, 2009. 98 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

DU TOIT N.
Informal settlement fires: addressing the issue in Kayamandi . MPhil, 2009. 121 pp. Studieleier: Du Plessis JMJ.

DUBE NP.
Evaluating Community Participation in Development Projects. MPhil, 2009. 128 pp. Studieleier: Groenewald CJ.

JACOBS C.
The Role of Social Capital in the Creation of Sustainable Livelihoods: A case Study of the Siyazama Community Allotment Gardening Association (SCAGA). MPhil, 2009. 146 pp. Studieleier: Groenewald CJ.

KOCK E.
De-institutionalisation of people with mental illness and intellectual Disability: The Family Perspective. MPhil, 2009. 139 pp. Studieleier: Carolissen RL.

MHLAHLO AP.
What is manhood? The significance of traditional circumcision in the Xhosa initiation ritual. MPhil, 2009. 177 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

TAYLOR E.
Die uitgebreide rol van onderwysers in die aanspreek van die behoeftes van kinders wat weerloos gelaat is in die konteks van MIV/VIGS. MPhil, 2009. 96 pp. Studieleier: Prozesky HE.

TREDOUX MJ.
Views expressed by stakeholders in the housing delivery process on informal settlements and their formalization: A Cape Town case Study. MA, 2009. 83 pp. Studieleier: Bekker SB.

VAN DER HEIJDEN I.
Women of Steel: Articulations of empowerment and livelihood practices in the Dwars River Valley, Western Cape. MA, 2009. 171 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.

VISSER C.
In search of slternative policing: Kylemore Neighbourhood Watch, the protector of their beloved community. MPhil, 2009. 98 pp. Studieleier: Van der Waal CS.