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  1. Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health

    Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health

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    Publishes papers that contribute to improving the mental health of children and adolescents, especially those in Africa. It covers subjects such as epidemiology, mental health prevention and promotion, psychotherapy, pharmacotherapy, policy and risk behaviour.
  2. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies

    Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies

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    Articles on a wide range of linguistic topics and acts as a forum for research into ALL the languages of southern Africa, including English and Afrikaans.
  3. Levy Patrick Mwanawasa: An Incentive for Posterity

    Levy Patrick Mwanawasa: An Incentive for Posterity

    Item type: Books • Author: Amos Malupenga
    This book is a great narration of the life story of a great man – an outstanding statesman and a visionary son of Zambia. It is a fascinating account of the life of President Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, SC. This tale, accomplished soon after the untimely death of Levy in August, 2008, constitutes a true refl ection of the life and presidency of Zambia’s third Head of State. Amos Malupenga has, in essence, penned in glaring detail the biography of a revered African leader.
  4. Living by Voices we shall Never Hear: Seeing Animals Differently

    Living by Voices we shall Never Hear: Seeing Animals Differently

    Item type: Books • Author: Edited by Pauline & Les Mitchell
    Les Mitchell a South African and member of Cape Eastern RM, with his partner Pauline edited and produced this first collection of writing from Friends who believe, as part of their following of the Peace testimony, we must as Quakers advocate for the rights of other than human animals. The writers come from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, US, and Zimbabwe.
  5. South Africa’s Education Crisis: Views from the Eastern Cape

    South Africa’s Education Crisis: Views from the Eastern Cape

    Item type: Books • Author: Edited by Laurence Wright
    South Africa's Education Crisis casts light on the context and causes of the education crisis in the Eastern Cape, as well as drawing together original research, commentary and analysis in language education topics by teacher educators from Rhodes University's Institute for the Study of English in Africa and colleagues elsewhere, all of whom have been involved in the in-service education and development of teachers for many years. Although the focus is on the Eastern Cape, many of the issues considered are common to education in rural areas throughout southern Africa and this book will prove useful to educational researchers, education managers, teachers and teacher educators elsewhere in South Africa and beyond.
  6. Investment Analysts Journal

    Investment Analysts Journal

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    The Investment Analysts Journal is the official journal of the Investment Analysts Society of South Africa. The journal publishes significant new research in finance and investments and seeks to establish a balance between theoretical and empirical studies. Papers written in any areas of finance, investment, accounting and economics will be considered for publication.
  7. Research in Hospitality Management

    Research in Hospitality Management

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    A peer-reviewed journal publishing papers that make an original contribution to the understanding of hospitality and hospitality management in a global context. It has a strong focus on issues which have an immediate practical application – giving the journal relevance to academics as well as industry practitioners.
  8. African Journal of Herpetology

    African Journal of Herpetology

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    African Journal of Herpetology (AJH) serves as an outlet for original research on the biology of African amphibians and reptiles. AJH is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes original articles and reviews from diverse fields and disciplines, such as conservation, phylogenetics, evolution, systematics, performance, physiology, ecology, behavioural ecology, ethology, and morphology.
  9. Unshared Identity: Posthumous paternity in a contemporary Yoruba community

    Unshared Identity: Posthumous paternity in a contemporary Yoruba community

    Item type: Books • Author: Babajide Ololajulo
    Unshared Identity employs the practice of posthumous paternity in Ilupeju-Ekiti, a Yoruba-speaking community in Nigeria, to explore endogenous African ways of being and meaning-making that are believed to have declined when the Yoruba and other groups constituting present-day Nigeria were preyed upon by European colonialism and Westernisation. However, the author’s fieldwork for this book uncovered evidence of the resilience of Africa’s endogenous epistemologies.
  10. Boxing is no Cakewalk! Azumah ‘Ring Professor’ Nelson in the Social History of Ghanaian Boxing

    Boxing is no Cakewalk! Azumah ‘Ring Professor’ Nelson in the Social History of Ghanaian Boxing

    Item type: Books • Author: De-Valera NYM Botchway
    Boxing is no cakewalk! Azumah ‘Ring Professor’ Nelson in the Social History of Ghanaian Boxing explores the social history of boxing in Ghana and its interesting nexus with the biography of Azumah Nelson, unquestionably Ghana’s most celebrated boxer. The book posits that sports constitute more than mere games that people play. They are endowed with enormous political, cultural, economic and social power that can influence people’s lives in various ways.
  11. Reading the Animal Text in the Landscape of the Damned

    Reading the Animal Text in the Landscape of the Damned

    Item type: Books • Author: Les Mitchell
    Reading the animal text in the landscape of the damned looks at the diverse texts of our everyday world relating to nonhuman animals and examines the meanings we imbibe from them. It describes ways in which we can explore such artefacts, especially from the perspective of groups and individuals with little or no power. This work understands the oppression of nonhuman animals as being part of a spectrum incorporating sexism, racism, xenophobia, economic exploitation and other forms of oppression. The enquiry includes, physical landscapes, the law, women’s rights, history, slavery, language use, economic coercion, farming, animal experimentation and much more.
  12. The Selfless Constitution: Experimentalism and Flourishing as Foundations of South Africa’s Basic Law

    The Selfless Constitution: Experimentalism and Flourishing as Foundations of South Africa’s Basic Law

    Item type: Books • Author: Stu Woolman
    Do you possess ‘freedom’—the will to do as you choose—as an individual, as a participant in social affairs or as a citizen in the political realm? Well, no. Not really. At least not as most of us understand a term loaded down with metaphysical baggage. Don’t worry. You’ve got something better: a neurological system capable of carrying out the most complex analytical and computational tasks; membership in innumerable communities that provide you with huge stores of knowledge and wisdom; and a politico-constitutional order that ought to provide the material and the immaterial conditions that will enable you to pursue a life worth valuing. Drop the simplistic folk-psychology of unfettered freedom, whilst holding on to intentionality, and you might be inclined to adopt a set of social practices and political arrangements that enhance the chances that you and your compatriots will flourish.
  13. Treading a Delicate Tightrope: A principal balancing between education and political change during turbulent times

    Treading a Delicate Tightrope: A principal balancing between education and political change during turbulent times

    Item type: Books • Author: Mike Burton
    Mike Burton’s Tightrope is a gripping, personal account that transports the reader back to the liberation struggle of the 1980s and the educational issues that informed policy in the nascent democracy. The book will be of particular interest to those involved in education at the time as well anybody who observed or was engaged during that turbulent period of change.
  14. Conversations with Memorable Personalities

    Conversations with Memorable Personalities

    Item type: Books • Author: Amos Malupenga
    Set against a background of the story of Lusaka’s daily newspaper, The Post, where the author worked as one of the founding journalists and ultimately managing editor, Conversations with Memorable Personalities is a collection of 45 interviews with prominent individuals who have featured in the politics and daily life of Zambia over the past several decades.
  15. Music and urban youth identities: A study of ghetto youth in contemporary culture and politics in Zimbabwe

    Music and urban youth identities: A study of ghetto youth in contemporary culture and politics in Zimbabwe

    Item type: Books • Author: Doreen Rumbidzai Tivenga
    When the Zimbabwean government imposed the 75% local content policy in 2001, young people began dominating the music scene, marking a dramatic turn in the history of Zimbabwean music and entertainment. Doreen Rumbidzai Tivenga’s Music and Urban Youth Identities: A study of ghetto youth identities in contemporary culture and politics in Zimbabwe traces how the stipulation of the local content quota coincided with the post-2000 political and economic crises in Zimbabwe that pushed youth, especially those from low-income backgrounds – the ‘ghetto youth’ – to the margins of the country’s economy.
  16. Marrying Accidentally: The story of Hatsuko Takara

    Marrying Accidentally: The story of Hatsuko Takara

    Item type: Books • Author: Amos Malupenga
    The story of Hatsuko Takara-Kalabula is one of a Japanese woman who decided to visit Zambia back in the 1970s, fell in love with the country and its people, and chose to stay. It is also an inspiring story about the power of love to break racial prejudice and transcend religious bigotry that still fuel many social injustices across the globe today. It is a story of courage; of how a young girl escaped the horrors of the Second World War and decided to pursue her own dream, against all odds. It is a story of a woman who ventured into a continent and country unknown to her.
  17. A Powerhouse of the Spirit: The Life and Art of Sister Margaret Watson of Grahamstown

    A Powerhouse of the Spirit: The Life and Art of Sister Margaret Watson of Grahamstown

    Item type: Books • Author: William Barham
    A Powerhouse of the Spirit tells the story of a remarkable woman, Margaret Watson, who left her conventionally middle-class home in England to join an Anglican sisterhood in Grahamstown (now known as Makhanda) in what was then the Cape Colony at the start of the twentieth century. This extraordinary community of inspiring women engaged themselves in educational and caring work among young people of all races in South Africa. They built an impressive network of schools, orphanages and homes across the subcontinent that left their mark both nationally and in countless individual lives. It was in this community of dedicated women that Margaret Watson found fulfilment and self-expression both spiritually and artistically. Her work as a painter, whose vision was nourished by her inner life, is becoming increasingly recognised and appreciated.

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