2014

  • Cawood, S. De Wet, J.C. (2014). The rhetorical imprint from a constructivist perspective. Communitas:Journal for Community Communication and Information Impact, 19 pp. 60 - 79.
  • Cawood, S. (2014). The 'Recalcitrant Other': The Rhetorical Identity and Struggle of Nelson Mandela. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 38 - 50.
  • Akpome, A. (2014). The Narrative Construction of Identity in Contemporary Rwanda: A Study of An Ordinary Man by Paul Rusesabagina (with Tom Zoellner). African studies, 73 (2), August: pp. 192 - 210.
  • Hudson, H, & Melber, H. (2014). Contextualising African Identities, Othering and the Politics of Space. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 1 - 6.
  • Hudson, H. (2014). Gendercidal Violence and the Technologies of Othering in Libya and Rwanda. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 103 - 120.
  • Lake, N.C. (2014). Black Lesbian Bodies: Reflections on a Queer South African Archive. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 69 - 83.
  • Krenceyova, M, (2014). Who is Allowed to Speak about Africa? A Reflection on Knowledge, Positionality, and Authority in Africanist Scholarship. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 8 - 22.
  • Akpome, A, (2014). Doubly Discriminated: Depicting the Othering and Marginalisation of Ogoni People inKen Wiwa’s In the Shadow of a Saint. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 151 - 164.
  • Graham, M.J. (2014). The ANC and the ‘Myth’ of Liberation Solidarity: ‘Othering’ in Post-apartheid South(ern) Africa. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 176 - 190.
  • Melber, H. (2014). Othering and Structural Violence in Former Settler Colonies Liberation Movements asGovernments in Southern Africa. Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 191 - 207.
  • Akpome, A. (2014). Human beings are far more layered than you see: On Complexity, Identities and Otherness in the Creative Writing of Achmat Dangor (Interview). Africa insight, 44 (1), June: pp. 165 - 174.
  • Osman, E.A. (2014). A new Archaeobotanical Evidence of Castor Plant, Ricinus communis L. from the Central Sudan. Adumatu: A Semi-Annual Archaelogical Refereed Journal on the Arab World, 1 (29), January 2014: pp. 19 - 30.
  • Steyn Kotze, J. & Ralo, M. (2014). Bitter battles for survival: Assessing the impact of the political factionalism in NelsonMandela Bay Municipality’s post-Polokwane landscape. Administratio Publica, 22 (2), August 2014: pp. 93 - 114.

2013

  • Ejiogu, E.C. (2013). On Biafra: Subverting imposed code of silence. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 48 (6), pp. 741 - 751.
  • Ejiogu, E.C. (2013). Chinua Achebe on Biafra: An elaborate deconstruction. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 48 (6), pp. 653 - 670.
  • Mlisa, L. and Nel, P.J. (2013). Types of ‘umbilini’ (intuition) in the ‘ukunyanga’ (Xhosa divination). Journal of Psychology in Africa, 23 (4), pp. 609 – 614.

2012

  • Ejiogu, E.C. (2012). Post-liberation South Africa: sorting out the pieces. Journal of Asian and African studies, 47 (3), pp. 257 - 268.
  • Hudson, H. (2012). A double-edged sword of peace? Reflections on the tension between representation and protection in gendering liberal peacebuilding. International Peacekeeping, 19 (4), August, pp. 443 - 460.
  • Kondlo, K.M. (2012). Beyond in the twilight of the revolution: A response to my reviewers. Journal of Asian and African studies, 47 (3), pp. 315 - 319.
  • Kondlo, K.M. (2012). ‘Humanities to come’ and ‘the University without condition’ – transforming the humanities in South Africa: the persistence of unresolved national agenda issues. Journal of public administration, 47 (1), March, pp. 8 - 25.
  • Nel, P.J. (2012). Trends in wisdom research: a perspective from the African continent. Scriptura: International Journal of Bible, Religion and Theology in Southern Africa, 111 (3), pp. 460 - 471.

2011

  • Ejiogu, E.C. (2011). State building in the Niger Basin in the Common Era and beyond, 1000-mid 1800s: the case of Yorubaland. Journal of Asian and African studies, 46 (6), December, pp. 593 - 614.
  • Ejiogu, E.C. (2011). Tripartite processes: explaining the on-set of a new phase of resistance against the Nigerian state in the Niger Delta. African Renaissance, 8 (1), pp. 8 - 23.
  • Hebinck, P., Fay, D. & Kondlo, K.M. (2011). Land and agrarian reform in South Africa's Eastern Cape province: caught by continuities. Journal of Agrarian Change, 11 (2), April, pp. 220 - 240.
  • Hudson, H. (2011). Inhabitants of interstices? Feminist analysis at the intersection of Peace Studies, Critical Security Studies and human security. Strategic review for Southern Africa, XXXIII (2), November, pp. 26 - 50.
  • Kondlo, K.M. & Maserumule, M. (2011). A 'third transition' or 'cracks' in the foundations of South Africa's negotiated settlement? African Renaissance, 8 (1), pp. 97 - 128.
  • Osman, E.A. (2011). African indigenous knowledge systems: challenges and opportunities. Africa Insight, 40 (4), March, pp. 136 - 148.
  • Coetzee, E. & Hudson, H. (2012). Democratic peace theory and the realist-liberal dichotomy: the promise of neoclassical realism? Politikon, 39 (2), August, pp. 257 - 277.

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