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  1. You, me, and meaning: an integrative review of connections between relationships and meaning in life

    You, me, and meaning: an integrative review of connections between relationships and meaning in life

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Maeve B. O’Donnell --- Colorado State University, United States of America Christof N. Bentele --- Colorado State University, United States of America Hannah B. Grossman --- Colorado State University, United States of America Yunying Le --- Colorado State University, United States of America Hoon Jang --- Seoul University, Korea Michael F. Steger --- Colorado State University, United States of America
    Social relationships are seen to be vital to human functioning, both in terms of psychological functioning and physical health. Relationships are a cornerstone of well-being. For instance, having positive relationships has been linked to greater happiness, life satisfaction and physical...
  2. Social networking sites self-image antecedents of social networking site addiction

    Social networking sites self-image antecedents of social networking site addiction

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Joon-ho Kim --- , South Korea Seung-hye Jung --- , South Korea Jong-chang Ahn --- , South Korea Bo-seong Kim --- , South Korea Hyun-ju Choi --- , South Korea
    This study examined social network services (SNS) self-image and relationship influences on SNS addiction in a cross-national sample of adults (N = 444; South Africans = 214, Americans = 230; females = 49.3%) using survey data collected by the global...
  3. Of friends and <em>kollegen</em>: understanding male friendships in Swakopmund, Namibia

    Of friends and kollegen: understanding male friendships in Swakopmund, Namibia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Jack Boulton --- , Belgium
    This article explores understandings of friendship between men in Swakopmund, Namibia. These friendships sat (sometimes uncomfortably) closely with notions of “being gay,” in that they were often companionate relationships of caring and intimacy that also involved sex and exchange. Yet...
  4. Creating sustainable competitive advantage in the hospitality industry through commercial friendships: connecting the host and guest on a social and emotional level

    Creating sustainable competitive advantage in the hospitality industry through commercial friendships: connecting the host and guest on a social and emotional level

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Sake Jan Velthuis --- , The Netherlands
    A large part of quality and competitive advantage in hospitality comes from friendly service. A lot of research in the hospitality industry is done from the viewpoint of management and aimed at how businesses should be designed to be friendly,...
  5. Nimble-footed Zimbabwean migrants: (im)mobility and the porousness of borders between South Africa and Zimbabwe during the Covid-19 national lockdown

    Nimble-footed Zimbabwean migrants: (im)mobility and the porousness of borders between South Africa and Zimbabwe during the Covid-19 national lockdown

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Mutsawashe Mutendi --- University of Cape Town, South Africa Tamuka Chekero --- University of Cape Town, South Africa
    This ethnographic study highlights the impact of Covid-19 border closures on the migration patterns of Zimbabwean cross-border migrants. Data in this study were collected using qualitative techniques, one-on-one telephonic interviews and social media platforms from 20 participants over a period...
  6. Homophilic social networks and school adjustment among primary school pupils: Results and implications from a Zimbabwean study

    Homophilic social networks and school adjustment among primary school pupils: Results and implications from a Zimbabwean study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Edwin Simbarashe Mpofu --- University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Maximus Monaheng Sefotho --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    Social network patterns were explored among Zimbabwean rural school pupils to determine their peer preferences and statuses. Participants were 173 school pupils attending grades 4–6 in a rural school in Zimbabwe (76 boys; 97 girls; age range 9 years to...
  7. Perceived social support and sense of belonging: The mediating role of academic anxiety among first-generation students at a South African university

    Perceived social support and sense of belonging: The mediating role of academic anxiety among first-generation students at a South African university

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Bongani V. Mtshweni --- University of South Africa, South Africa
    This study investigated the role of academic anxiety in the relationship between perceived social support and a sense of belonging of first-generation university students. The sample consisted of 240 undergraduate first-generation students (FGS) at a South African university (female =...