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1. The Ambiguity of Betrayal: Contesting Myths of Heroic Resistance in South Africa.

2. Decolonising archaeology in South Africa: two decades after the National Heritage Resources Act of 1999.

3. Visibilizing Empowerment as Topological Resonances: Analysis of a Participatory Mapping and Enumeration Project as Strategy for Active Waiting for Housing in Khayelitsha (South Africa).

4. Situating Dashed Prospects of Independence into the Xenophobic Narrative in South Africa.

5. Causes and Institutional Responsesof Social Unrest in South African Universities.

6. Appraising Psychological Adaptation During Covid-19 in South Africa: A Descriptive Study Illustrating the Need for Multi-Model Monitoring of Mental Health.

7. The Application of Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodology in an Urban Planning Doctoral Thesis.

8. Rates of Missing Responses in Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Versus Paper Assessments.

9. Application of Ethics in the South African Rural Context.

10. Perception of Correctional Officers' Legitimacy in South African Correctional Centers.

11. Application of Ethics in the South African Rural Context.

12. "We Must Sit Like This and Discuss": Introducing Needs Ranking as an Innovative Qualitative Methodology for Engaging Disengaged Youth.

13. The Application of Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodology in an Urban Planning Doctoral Thesis.

14. Challenges of socio-economic mobility for international migrants in South Africa.

15. Decolonisation and South African Psychology research 30 years after democracy.

16. Transnational online research: recognising multiple contexts in Skype-to-phone interviews.

17. Co-Constructing Defensive Discourses of Service-Learning in Psychology: A Psychosocial Understanding of Anxiety and Service-Learning, and the Implications for Social Justice.

18. Early literacy experiences of two children during Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa: A semi- ethnographic study.

19. Diversity training for health professionals: Preparedness to competently address intellectual disability in the Western Cape Province, South Africa.

20. Critical Reflections on Conducting Qualitative Health Research During COVID-19: The Lived Experiences of a Cohort of Postgraduate Students in a South African University.

21. Critical Reflections on Conducting Qualitative Health Research During COVID-19: The Lived Experiences of a Cohort of Postgraduate Students in a South African University.

22. Progress towards unique patient identification and case-based surveillance within the Southern African development community.

23. Spectacularising narratives on femicide in South Africa: A decolonial feminist analysis.

24. Corporate sovereignty: Negotiating permissive power for profit in Southern Africa.

25. Research Site Anonymity in Context.

26. Colour-blind educational leadership policy: A critical race theory analysis of school principalship standards in South Africa.

27. Facilitating a participatory action learning action research process in a higher educational context.

28. Symbolic kraals: Subterranean food stores, hidden wealth and ethnographic errors.

29. GoPro(blem)s and possibilities: Keeping the child human of colour in play in an interview.

30. Sovereignty and trading states: denuclearization in Belarus, Kazakhstan, South Africa, and Ukraine.

31. Capacity building for quality care and education for children with severe to profound intellectual disabilities in South Africa.

32. Coping within the interstices of the neoliberal sports market: Using de Certeau to analyse the migration of African mixed martial arts fighters in South Africa.

33. WhatsApp as a Qualitative Data Collection Method in Descriptive Phenomenological Studies.

34. 'My race is Habesha': Eritrean refugees re-defining race as pan-ethnic identity in post-apartheid South Africa.

35. Creating learning and action space in South Africa's post-apartheid land redistribution program.

36. Step children of the science department? The neglect of the Grade 8 and 9 natural sciences teachers in South African secondary schools.

37. The Shifting Interface of Public Health and Urban Policy in South Africa.

38. "I am an African": A Philosophical Enquiry of Identity and Culture.

39. Effect of temperature variation on the behaviour of Bushveld rocks: comparison of laboratory test and numerical modelling results.

40. Southern actors and the governance of labour standards in global production networks: The case of South African fruit and wine.

41. Measuring school leadership and management and linkages with literacy: Evidence from rural and township primary schools in South Africa.

42. An in-depth evaluation of personal barriers to technology adoption in irrigated agriculture in South Africa.

43. Manufacturing dissent: The racialization of opposition to animal advocacy in South Africa.

44. Enabling and empowering women in leadership in South African universities – Assessing needs and designing a response.

45. Black Death and Mourning as Pandemic.

46. Rapid Photovoice as a Close-Up, Emancipatory Methodology in Student Experience Research: The Case of the Student Movement Violence and Wellbeing Study.

47. Capacity building for proportionate climate policy: Lessons from India and South Africa.

48. Electric Heating and the Effects of Temperature on Household Electricity Consumption in South Africa.

49. Challenges to Refugees' Socioeconomic Inclusion: A Lens Through the Experiences of Congolese Refugees in South Africa.

50. I Am Afrocentric and Pan-African: A Response to Tawanda Sydesky Nyawasha on Scholarship in South Africa.