Research Outputs 2020

 

Articles published in accredited journals

S. Kumalo. 2020. Curriculating from the Black Archive – Marginality as Novelty. Critical Studies In Teaching And Learning, 8 (1): 111-132
 
 
S. Kumalo. 2020. Khawuleza—An Instantiation of the Black Archive. Imbizo: International Journal of African Literary and Comparative Studies, 11 (2): 1-21.
 
H. Melber. 2020. Germany and Namibia: Negotiating Genocide. Journal of Genocide Research, 22 (3): 1-13
 
 
H. Melber. 2020. Namibia's parliamentary and presidential elections: the honeymoon is over. The Round Table, 109:1, 13-22.
 
 
H. Melber. 2020. Geingob 2.0. Namibia’s new government. Journal of Namibian Studies, 27: 101 – 121
 
 
H. Melber. 2020. In the Shadow of Apartheid: The Windhoek Old Location. Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 45(2), pp. 33-58 (Pending approval)
 
S. Zondi. 2020. The post-colonial is neocolonial in the Indian Ocean region: the case of Chagos seen through the African-centred decolonial theoretical lens. Africa Review, 12:2, 119-132.
 
C. Van Offelen & M.L.R. Smith. 2020. Agonising choices: Tragedy and International Relations – a tragic vision of humanitarian intervention in the Bosnian War. Review of International Studies, 46 (4): pp. 495- 513 (pages 1-19).
 
 
V. Ugolini and M.L.R. Smith. 2020. Shadowing ‘the exceptional’ behind the ‘ordinary’: mapping a network of intelligence laundering. Intelligence and National Security, 36(1): 72- 94. (Pending approval)
 
S. Khoo, W. Mucha, C. Pesch. & C. Wielenga. 2020. Epistemic (in)justice and decolonisation in higher education: experiences of a cross- site teaching project. Acta Academica, 52 (1): 54- 75.
 
C. Wielenga, M. Batley & R. Murambadoro. 2020. Beyond restorative justice: Understanding justice from an African perspective. Ubuntu: Journal of Conflict and Social Transformation 91(1): 43-69. DOI: https://doi.org/10.31920/2050-4950/2020/9n1a3 IBSS RO-030315
 
A. Malik & C. Wielenga. 2020. Migration in sub-Saharan Africa: The Somali refugee and migrant experience. African Studies Review, 63(1), 9-17. doi:10.1017/asr.2019.68
 
 
S. Theron. 2020. Power and influence in post-secession South Sudan: A leadership perspective on nation-building. African Security Review, 29 (1): 58-81.
 
 
D. Madise. & C. Isike. 2020. Ubuntu diplomacy: Broadening soft power in an African context. Journal of Public Affairs, 20(2): 1- 10 (Pending approval)
 
N. Diko. & N. Sempijja. 2020. Does participation in BRICS foster South-South cooperation? Brazil, South Africa, and the Global South. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, 39(1): 151-167
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R. Bourgeois, F. Mattheis and J. Kotsopoulos (2020): Post-normal times: Re-thinking the future of the EU-Africa relationship. European Journal of Futures Research. 8:9. DOI: 10.1186/s40309-020-00167-8
 
 
G. Wolmarans. 2020. The Embrace of Plurality: Openness to the Other as a Foundational Public Norm. African Journal of Peace and Conflict Studies, 9 (2): 139-161.
 
 
I. Moyo & C. Nshimbi. 2020. Of Borders and Fortresses: Attitudes Towards Immigrants from the SADC Region in South Africa as a Critical Factor in the Integration of Southern Africa, Journal of Borderlands Studies, 35(1): 131-146.
 
 
C. Nshimbi. 2020. The Human Side of Regions: Informal Cross-border Traders in the Zambia–Malawi–Mozambique Growth Triangle and Prospects for Integrating Southern Africa, Journal of Borderlands Studies, 35(1): 75-97.
 
 
C. Adelle, L. Pereira, T. Gorgens. and B. Losch. 2020. "Making sense together: The role of scientists in the coproduction of knowledge for policy making". Science and Public Policy, 47(1): 56-66.
 
 
O. Fritsch, D. Benson, C. Adelle and A. Massot. 2020. "Three Faces of the European Union Water Initiative: Promoting the Water Framework Directive or Sustainable Development". Water AlternativesI, 13(1): 709-730.

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