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  1. ‘Social pain and social death’: poor white stigma in post-apartheid South Africa, a case of West Bank in East London

    ‘Social pain and social death’: poor white stigma in post-apartheid South Africa, a case of West Bank in East London

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Octavia Sibanda --- Fort Hare Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Fort Hare,
    This article looks at poor white stigma in post-apartheid South Africa. Drawing on my ethnographic engagement with my informants, I developed this article as a part of my broader argument that explores the complex nature of white poverty in South...
  2. The Tower of London-DX 2nd Edition test: Preliminary norms for educationally disadvantaged Xhosa-speaking individuals

    The Tower of London-DX 2nd Edition test: Preliminary norms for educationally disadvantaged Xhosa-speaking individuals

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Rumaine Naidoo --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Ann B. Shuttleworth-Edwards --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Ryan Botha --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Ida Pienaar --- Department of Psychology, South Africa
    This study aimed to construct preliminary normative indications for educationally disadvantaged, Xhosa-speaking South African individuals on the Tower of London-Drexel University 2nd Edition test (TOL-DX 2nd Edition). The TOL-DX 2nd Edition is a commonly employed neurocognitive measure of executive function...
  3. Lady Kennaway: A ship story

    Lady Kennaway: A ship story

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies • Authors: Phindi Mnyaka --- , South Africa
    My paper is a meditation on the performativity of history writing and uses the case of the ship, Lady Kennaway, as a point of departure. Lady Kennaway was a 19th century ship whose last voyage included transporting young women to...
  4. What is luxury hospitality? A need to move towards a scientific understanding

    What is luxury hospitality? A need to move towards a scientific understanding

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Andy Heyes --- , The Netherlands
    The world of luxury and that of luxury hospitality has been growing for numerous years. From hotels such as the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, The Torch in Doha and The Savoy in London, luxury hospitality and the variety which...