Dr Khangelani Moyo
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Sociology
Address
Sociology
UFS
Qwaqwa Campus
Phuthaditjhaba
Telephone
0514017456
Office
Sports Facilities
Information

Short CV

Dr Khangelani Moyo is a Senior Lecturer in the department of Sociology, University of the Free State – Qwaqwa Campus. He completed his PhD at the University of the Witwatersrand in 2017, focusing on migrant mobilities in urban spaces and how their spatial identities are negotiated in the city of Johannesburg.

 

 

Publications

 

Peer Reviewed Publications  

  

  1. Philip Harrison, Khangelani Moyo & Yan Yang, 2023. Seeing and Being Seen: Visualising China and the Chinese People in South Africa. In Juliette Leeb-du Toit, Ruth Simbao, Ross Anthony (Eds) Visualising China in Southern Africa: Biography, Circulation, Transgression, Johannesburg: Wits University Press
  2. Moyo, K. and Botha, C., 2022. Refugee Policy as Infrastructure: The Gulf Between Policy Intent and Implementation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in South Africa. In Migration in Southern Africa: IMISCOE Regional Reader (pp. 77-89). Cham: Springer International Publishing. 
  3. Moyo, K & Zanker, F (2022) No Hope for the ‘Foreigners’: The Conflation of Refugees and Migrants in South Africa, Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 20:2, 253-265, DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2021.2007318
  4. Moyo, K., Sebba, K.R. & Zanker, F. Who is watching? Refugee protection during a pandemic - responses from Uganda and South Africa. CMS9, 37 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-021-00243-3
  5. Moyo, K (2020) “Transnational Habitus and Sociability in the City: Zimbabwean Migrants’ Experiences in Johannesburg, South Africa”. Gender Questions 8 (1), 22 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-8457/6372.
  6. Zanker, F. L., & Moyo, K. (2020). The Corona Virus and Migration Governance in South Africa: Business As Usual? Africa Spectrum, 55(1), 100–112. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002039720925826
  7. Moyo, K (2020) Everyday urbanisms of fear and anxiety in Johannesburg’s periphery. In: Falkof, N and Van Staden, C (Eds) Anxious Joburg: The inner lives of a global South city. Wits University Press: Johannesburg
  8. Moyo, K (2020) Densities, enclaves, and the daily lives of migrants in Johannesburg. In Rubin, M., Todes, A., Harrison, P., and Appelbaum, A. (Eds) Densifying the City? Global Cases and Johannesburg. Edward Elgar Publishing: Cheltenham, UK
  9. Moyo, K., Nunez, L. and Leuta, T. (2017), (Un)rest in peace: The (local) burial of foreign migrants as a contested process of place making, In Wilhelm-Solomon, M, Nunez, L, Kankonde, P and Malcomess, B (eds) Routes and Rites to the City: Migration, Emplacement and Religious Diversity in Johannesburg, Palgrave Macmillan
  10. Harrison, P., Yang, Y. and Moyo, K. (2016) "Visual representations in South Africa of China and the Chinese people." Journal of African Cultural Studies, p. 1-21.
  11. Moyo, K and Cossa, E (2015) ‘Ethnic Enclave of a Special Sort?’ Mozambicans in La Rochelle, Johannesburg, Journal of Southern African Studies, 41:1, 141-158
  12. Harrison, P., Moyo, K. and Yang, Y. (2014) Phantoms of the Past, Spectres of the Present: Chinese Space in Johannesburg, in Harrison, P, Gotz, G, Todes, A and Wray, C (Eds) Spatial Change in Johannesburg: Wits University Press
  13. Harrison, P., Moyo, K. and Yang, Y. (2012) Strategy and Tactics: Chinese Immigrants and Diasporic Spaces in Johannesburg, South Africa, Journal of Southern African Studies, Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 899-925
  14. Vearey, J; Núñez, L; Richter, M & Moyo, K (2011) South African HIV/AIDS programming overlooks migration, urban livelihoods, and informal workplaces, African Journal of AIDS Research Vol 10, No 3-Sup



FACULTY CONTACT

T: +27 51 401 2240 or humanities@ufs.ac.za

Postgraduate:
Marizanne Cloete: +27 51 401 2592

Undergraduate:
Neliswa Emeni-Tientcheu: +27 51 401 2536
Phyllis Masilo: +27 51 401 9683

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