Following the end of constitutional apartheid, indigenous perspectives and practices have gained prominence in South Africa. This dissertation examines the promise of the indigenous philosophy of ubuntu and asks how and why this worldview has emerged as one of the most important keywords in the new postcolony. It outlines the role of ubuntu in the transition from apartheid and explores what it may reveal about the shifting power relations in the shadow of neoliberal globalization conditions.While there is a growing body of literature on the philosophical aspects of ubuntu, there is a dearth of detailed empirical research that connects its multiple uses to the social, political, and economic relations in the country. In exploring the potenti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2007.While the debate on the indigenous culture of ubunt...
In this essay I recount how I have been hoping to see more ubuntu in South Africa’s institutions tha...
The paper, which exploits conceptual analysis techniques, interrogates an African notion of a ‘commu...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.This dissertation examines the meaning of the African phi...
This project analyses how the concept of ubuntu - which is generally said to entail notions of gener...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
Envisaged as vehicle for social cohesion in post revolutionary South Africa, ubuntu means 'humanness...
This article was written as part of the research for the PhD degree that was done under supervisi...
This thesis sets out to explore Ubuntu as a soteriological ethic for the liberation of an effaced um...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.In post-a...
In Part 1, I overview Praeg’s points of departure, namely critical humanism, the openness of the nor...
M.Comm.Political changes and many other factors have forced South Africans from different background...
In chapter 5 of her book Southern Theory: The global dynamics of knowledge in social science Connell...
In this thesis I consider ubuntu as a metonym for the particularly African features of South African...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2007.While the debate on the indigenous culture of ubunt...
In this essay I recount how I have been hoping to see more ubuntu in South Africa’s institutions tha...
The paper, which exploits conceptual analysis techniques, interrogates an African notion of a ‘commu...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016.This dissertation examines the meaning of the African phi...
This project analyses how the concept of ubuntu - which is generally said to entail notions of gener...
This article is a response to a qualitative study that examined how the indigenous African notion of...
This article is a discussion in two parts. The first part addresses the Southern African indigenous ...
Envisaged as vehicle for social cohesion in post revolutionary South Africa, ubuntu means 'humanness...
This article was written as part of the research for the PhD degree that was done under supervisi...
This thesis sets out to explore Ubuntu as a soteriological ethic for the liberation of an effaced um...
Master of Social Science in Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2017.In post-a...
In Part 1, I overview Praeg’s points of departure, namely critical humanism, the openness of the nor...
M.Comm.Political changes and many other factors have forced South Africans from different background...
In chapter 5 of her book Southern Theory: The global dynamics of knowledge in social science Connell...
In this thesis I consider ubuntu as a metonym for the particularly African features of South African...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2007.While the debate on the indigenous culture of ubunt...
In this essay I recount how I have been hoping to see more ubuntu in South Africa’s institutions tha...
The paper, which exploits conceptual analysis techniques, interrogates an African notion of a ‘commu...