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Relations of Power in Different Spaces: An Exploration of the Schooling Experiences of Children in an HIV/AIDS Context
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Anitha Ramsuran --- University of KwaZulu-Natal, Fikile Lurwengu --- University of KwaZulu-Natal,In this article we explore how the concept of relations of power in different spaces plays out in the lives of school children living in an HIV/AIDS context, and how processes of inclusion and exclusion are associated with particular spaces... -
A New Struggle: Active Citizenship in Thembi Ngubane and the Bambanani Women’s Group’s HIV/AIDS Narratives
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Savannah Hall --- Department of English, United States of AmericaThis article discusses South African women’s narrative and artistic responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, to include Thembi Ngubane’s radio broadcast “Out of hiding, into the world: Thembi’s AIDS Diary” and the Bambanani Women’s Group’s collection Long Life … Positive HIV Stories. Produced... -
The feasibility of resistance in the workplace: A critical investigation
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology • Authors: A. Benda Hofmeyr --- , South AfricaIn this article, I undertake a critical interrogation of the complex relations of control operating in the contemporary workplace of the knowledge worker by drawing on Foucault’s theorisation of power and resistance. I plot the risks to which the knowledge... -
Panopticism, impartial spectator and digital technology
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology • Authors: Mark Rathbone --- North-West University, South AfricanPanopticism is Michel Foucault’s term for the internalisation of surveillance and cultural control that is closely linked to the panopticon or surveillance architecture (associated with prisons) of Jeremy Bentham during the 18th and 19th centuries. The purpose of this article...
