The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid has not erased its powerful racist imprint on the psychic lives and subjectivities of South Africans. Together, these articles show that apartheid continues to shape our inner-worlds, everyday relationships and systems of thinking. As such, this special issue ultimately hopes to contribute to the growing body of literature that insists that real South African transformation will never be realised without moving beyond material redress and acknowledging the importance of remembering.\u
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
This article examines the role of apartheid memories within a contemporary dispensation. It argues t...
The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid ha...
When I conducted my usual thematic analysis of the articles due to appear in this issue of the SAJP,...
This article explores the socio-political imperative and psychosocial value of re-engaging and expan...
Remains of the Social is an interdisciplinary volume of essays that engages with what ‘the social’ m...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe deliberate and sometimes unwitting complicity of psychology with aparth...
What are the psychical mechanisms that underlie a given social formation? (Post)apartheid Conditions...
Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007The aim or thi...
From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by th...
From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by th...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
It is hard to believe that we have reached the end of the first term of the year already. As mention...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
This article examines the role of apartheid memories within a contemporary dispensation. It argues t...
The articles that constitute this special issue demonstrate that the collapse of formal apartheid ha...
When I conducted my usual thematic analysis of the articles due to appear in this issue of the SAJP,...
This article explores the socio-political imperative and psychosocial value of re-engaging and expan...
Remains of the Social is an interdisciplinary volume of essays that engages with what ‘the social’ m...
South Africa in 2018 finds itself at yet another crossroads with a changing of the presidential guar...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe deliberate and sometimes unwitting complicity of psychology with aparth...
What are the psychical mechanisms that underlie a given social formation? (Post)apartheid Conditions...
Thesis (M.A. (Clinical Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007The aim or thi...
From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by th...
From April 26-29, 1994, South Africa held its first universal, democratic elections. Witnessed by th...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
It is hard to believe that we have reached the end of the first term of the year already. As mention...
Prior to the dispensation of democracy in South Africa, the country was presided by a system of apar...
During the apartheid era, psychology was accused of being irrelevant, and of advertently or inadvert...
This article examines the role of apartheid memories within a contemporary dispensation. It argues t...