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  1. Meaning and relational well-being: a reflection on the state of the art and a way forward

    Meaning and relational well-being: a reflection on the state of the art and a way forward

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Marié P. Wissing [cor1]
    This paper provides a brief overview of facets of meaning and relational well-being highlighting the foci of current research on meaning, relationships as sources of meaning, contextual relevance and meta-theoretical assumptions. Lacunae in knowledge are indicated and a model proposed...
  2. Human and plant interfaces: relationality, knowledge and practices

    Human and plant interfaces: relationality, knowledge and practices

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Diana Gibson --- Department of Anthropology and Sociology, South Africa William Ellis --- Department of Anthropology and Sociology, South Africa
    This introduction to the special issue on “Human-Plant Interfaces: Relationality, Knowledge and Practices” briefly makes a case for the ethnography of the human-plant interface by referring to three interrelated aspects that emerge from the set of papers that follow. These...
  3. African phenomenology and ontological absolutism in politics: The complex postcolonial situation of Cameroon

    African phenomenology and ontological absolutism in politics: The complex postcolonial situation of Cameroon

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology • Authors: John Sodiq Sanni --- , South Africa
    In an attempt to formulate an African phenomenological method, this article engages with existing African philosophical schools, namely particularism, universalism and eclecticism. I will explore how the positions advanced in these schools, valid in their own rights, are at the...