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  1. Emotional Intelligence and the Identity Negotiation of a Racial Minority Group in a Majority School Context

    Emotional Intelligence and the Identity Negotiation of a Racial Minority Group in a Majority School Context

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Jacobus G. Maree --- University of Pretoria, Maria M. Meijer --- University of Pretoria,
    This article describes the possible impact of emotional intelligence on identity negotiation of a racial minority group in a majority school context. The study investigated the adjustment and functioning of racial minority groups in majority school contexts, as well as...
  2. The indigenous contract as legal phenomenon

    The indigenous contract as legal phenomenon

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: FP van R Whelpton --- Department of Constitutional,
    Drawing largely on the views of various theorists, this article seeks to discuss the indigenous contract as legal phenomenon with specific reference to underlying values and legal principles of indigenous contracts in the southern African context. It shows that indigenous...
  3. Anchoring to determine negotiated catch limits: a case study of an industrial fishery in Oman

    Anchoring to determine negotiated catch limits: a case study of an industrial fishery in Oman

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: HS Al-Masroori --- Department of Marine Science and Fisheries, Sultanate of Oman S Bose --- Department of Natural Resource Economics, Sultanate of Oman
    Despite refinement in scientific methods of setting total allowable catches (TACs), the choice of values is affected by uncertainty that arises as a result of incomplete information and the behavioural intentions of resource users, among others. In this context, this...
  4. “What else can we do?” Strategies and negotiations around place and space in the case of “undocumented” Zimbabwean migrant workers in Botswana

    “What else can we do?” Strategies and negotiations around place and space in the case of “undocumented” Zimbabwean migrant workers in Botswana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Treasa Galvin --- Department of Sociology, Botswana
    Restrictive immigration laws, enhanced border controls, the criminalisation of migrants, punitive deportation practices and a lack of respect for the right to asylum have become a common feature of the contemporary world. In the face of these increasingly restrictive state...
  5. Experiences of black African women entrepreneurs in the South African male-dominated entrepreneurial environments

    Experiences of black African women entrepreneurs in the South African male-dominated entrepreneurial environments

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Dineo Diale --- , South Africa Nasima M. Carrim --- , South Africa
    In the current study, we examined how culture, gendered roles, and societal expectations shape South African black African women’s entrepreneurial experiences in male dominated entrepreneurial environments. Utilising a life story technique approach, we interviewed 12 Black African women entrepreneurs regarding...
  6. Experiencing the uncertainty of development: ethnographic notes from central and northern Mozambique

    Experiencing the uncertainty of development: ethnographic notes from central and northern Mozambique

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Jose Adalima --- Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique Elísio Jossias --- Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique
    In this paper, we critically evaluate the insertion of anthropologists in the field in two locations in central and northern Mozambique, focusing on the negotiation and production of ethnographic data in contexts of uncertainty. The anthropologists entered the field sites...
  7. A discursive engagement of evasions in police-suspect interactions in Ibadan, Nigeria

    A discursive engagement of evasions in police-suspect interactions in Ibadan, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of African Languages • Authors: Temidayo Akinrinlola --- McPherson University, Nigeria Temitope Michael Ajayi --- University of Ibadan, Nigeria
    This study reports the discursive appeals embedded in the deployment of evasions in police-suspect interactions (PSIs) in Ibadan. Studies have marked investigating police officers (IPOs) as participants who overtly wield power during interrogation. This study argues that power is not...