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1. Toward De-exceptionalizing Migration: Intra-African Diasporic Writing in South Africa.

2. Lecturers' reflections on the teaching of social sciences in a multidisciplinary context at a university in South Africa.

3. Homicide pattern among adolescents: A national epidemiological study of child homicide in South Africa.

4. Submission of Papers for Publication.

5. The per-patient costs of HIV services in South Africa: Systematic review and application in the South African HIV Investment Case.

6. A review of South Africa's National Research Foundation's ratings methodology from a social science perspective.

7. The effect of tobacco expenditure on expenditure shares in South African households: A genetic matching approach.

8. Bayesian generalized linear mixed modeling of Tuberculosis using informative priors.

9. Early Resumption of Sex following Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision amongst School-Going Males.

10. A cross sectional analytic study of modes of delivery and caesarean section rates in a private health insured South African population.

11. “I am still negative”: Female sex workers’ perspectives on uptake and use of daily pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV prevention in South Africa.

12. Prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and associated factors among HIV positive educators: Findings from the 2015/6 survey of Health of Educators in Public Schools in South Africa.

13. Unravelling how and why the Antiretroviral Adherence Club Intervention works (or not) in a public health facility: A realist explanatory theory-building case study.

14. Is early silcrete heat treatment a new behavioural proxy in the Middle Stone Age?

15. The dynamics of household dissolution and change in socio-economic position: A survival model in a rural South Africa.

16. The archaeological evidence for the appearance of pastoralism and farming in southern Africa.

17. Feasibility of using postal and web-based surveys to estimate the prevalence of tuberculosis among health care workers in South Africa.

18. Next generation clinical guidance for primary care in South Africa – credible, consistent and pragmatic.

19. An analysis of retrospective and repeat prospective reports of adverse childhood experiences from the South African Birth to Twenty Plus cohort.

20. Positioning (in) the discipline: undergraduate students' negotiations of disciplinary discourses.

21. Building a teaching praxis in Anthropology: critical pedagogy in action.

22. De-provincialising South African anthropology: on relevance, public culture & the citizen anthropologist.

23. Sociology research in contemporary South Africa.

24. In defence of South African sociology.

25. A Socio-Ecological Approach for Identifying and Contextualising Spatial Ecosystem-Based Adaptation Priorities at the Sub-National Level.

26. Understanding the Relationships between Gender Inequitable Behaviours, Childhood Trauma and Socio-Economic Status in Single and Multiple Perpetrator Rape in Rural South Africa: Structural Equation Modelling.

27. Effectiveness of and Financial Returns to Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention in South Africa: An Incremental Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.

28. A native at home and abroad: the history, politics, ethics and aesthetics of acacias.

29. Encouraging Intercultural Communication Using an Action Research Approach.

30. R.F.A. Hoernlé and Idealist Liberalism in South Africa.

31. Upright and free: Fanon in South Africa, from Biko to the shackdwellers' movement (Abahlali baseMjondolo).

32. 'Dabbling in the market': Ideas on 'an anthropology of marketing'.

33. The Black Atlantic Meets the Indian Ocean: Forging New Paradigms of Transnationalism for the Global South – Literary and Cultural Perspectives.

34. The possibility of a critical anthropology after apartheid: relevance, intervention, politics.

35. Reflections on canons, compilations, catalogues and curricula in relation to sociology and sociology in South Africa.

36. Sociology beyond despair: recovery of nerve, endogeneity, and epistemic intervention.

37. The South African government and the application of co-optive power.

38. Presidential Address Tradition, ambition and imagination: Challenges and choices for post-apartheid sociology.

39. SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING AND HOUSEHOLD FACTORS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

40. 'Christmas Time' and the Struggles for the Household in the Countryside: Rethinking the Cultural Geography of Migrant Labour in South Africa.

41. Neoliberalism and economic justice in South Africa: revisiting the debate on economic apartheid.

42. Monitoring and Evaluating Progress towards Universal Health Coverage in South Africa.

43. Dreams of Wholeness and Loss: Critical sociology of education in South Africa.

44. Emerging Legislature or Rubber Stamp? The South African National Assembly After Ten Years of Democracy.

45. The Empirics of Policy Relevance: Measuring Academics’ Policy Influence in Brazil and South Africa.