The facts seem to indicate that South Africa is one of the more violent places on earth. We have been, and continue to be, a country with significant levels of political violence, criminal violence and domestic violence. And now, we are witnessing violence against fellow Africans. While many have termed this ‘xenophobia’, a more accurate term may well be ‘Afrophobia’. For clinician-scientists, many questions arise. In this editorial, we briefly consider a few of the most pertinent.
Abstract: In 2015, a wave of xenophobic attacks swept across South Africa. The violence was at its w...
Xenophobia can be defined as the hatred or fear of foreigners or strangers or of their politics or c...
The issue of xenophobia attacks in South Africa has become a problematic phenomenon in the African c...
CITATION: Long, W., Chiliza, B. & Stein, D.J. 2015. Anger and Afrophobia in South Africa: What is a ...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
In May 2008, South Africa experienced an outbreak of violence against foreign Africans living in the...
This article traces the roots of aggression, anger and violence in South Africa and the rest of the ...
Violent xenophobia has become a regular feature of South African life. Everyday animosity frequently...
Xenophobia is a phenomenon currently permeating migration discourses worldwide. Whilst there has bee...
What triggers xenophobic violence in South Africa? By answering this deceivingly simple but critical...
In May 2008, xenophobic violence erupted in South Africa. The targets were\ud individuals who had mi...
This seminar will dissect the rationale behind the ceaseless attack/s on the Black African community...
This study sought to assess the victims’ experience of the causes and extent of xenophobic attacks i...
The rise of afrophobia in South Africa obscures the Apartheid-era intellectual history that connecte...
This paper provides an analysis of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By examining the root of the...
Abstract: In 2015, a wave of xenophobic attacks swept across South Africa. The violence was at its w...
Xenophobia can be defined as the hatred or fear of foreigners or strangers or of their politics or c...
The issue of xenophobia attacks in South Africa has become a problematic phenomenon in the African c...
CITATION: Long, W., Chiliza, B. & Stein, D.J. 2015. Anger and Afrophobia in South Africa: What is a ...
Xenophobic violence has assumed a regular appearance in the body politic of South Africa. Such xenop...
In May 2008, South Africa experienced an outbreak of violence against foreign Africans living in the...
This article traces the roots of aggression, anger and violence in South Africa and the rest of the ...
Violent xenophobia has become a regular feature of South African life. Everyday animosity frequently...
Xenophobia is a phenomenon currently permeating migration discourses worldwide. Whilst there has bee...
What triggers xenophobic violence in South Africa? By answering this deceivingly simple but critical...
In May 2008, xenophobic violence erupted in South Africa. The targets were\ud individuals who had mi...
This seminar will dissect the rationale behind the ceaseless attack/s on the Black African community...
This study sought to assess the victims’ experience of the causes and extent of xenophobic attacks i...
The rise of afrophobia in South Africa obscures the Apartheid-era intellectual history that connecte...
This paper provides an analysis of xenophobic violence in South Africa. By examining the root of the...
Abstract: In 2015, a wave of xenophobic attacks swept across South Africa. The violence was at its w...
Xenophobia can be defined as the hatred or fear of foreigners or strangers or of their politics or c...
The issue of xenophobia attacks in South Africa has become a problematic phenomenon in the African c...