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Johannesburg Salon, Vol. 9

A special edition of the Johannesburg Salon on the #RhodesMustFall movement.

South African Book Fair, 31 July-2 August

The South African Book Fair will be held at the Turbine Hall in Newton from 31 July to 2 August.

Achille Mbembe will speak on a panel about decolonising institutions on 1 August at 09:30.

Hlonipha Mokoena will discuss race and why it still matters on 2 August at 11:30.

David William Cohen on Barack Obama Senior

See African Studies for David William Cohen reflection on Barack Obama Senior's 1965 review of Kenya's Development Plan.

A Podcast of Consent, Rights, and the Regulation of Youth Sexuality in South Africa

A podcast of our recent seminar on consent, rights, and the regulation of childhood and adolescent sexuality in South Africa.

 

Wits News on Consent, Rights, and the Regulation of Youth Sexuality in South Africa

Wits News reports on our recent seminar on consent, rights, and the regulation of childhood and adolescent sexuality in South Africa.

Reporting on Consent, Rights, and the Regulation of Youth Sexuality in South Africa.

A report on our recent seminar on consent, rights, and the regulation of childhood and adolescent sexuality in South Africa.

Victoria Hume Reviews 'Where does it hurt'?

Victoria Hume reviews Where does it hurt? for Durham University's Centre for Medical Humanities' blog.

Rewriting the script around South Africa’s rape statistics

WiSER Research Associate Lisa Vetten writes about South Africa's rape statistics for The Conversation.

Postdoctoral Researcher (CfA, University of Oslo, 15th Sept 2015)

The Centre for Medical Humanities at the University of Oslo has advertised a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship. For more information, and to apply, see here.

What kind of past are we creating?

Former WiSER MA student Simphiwe Ngwane reflects on the legacies of the 1976 Soweto Uprising for Generation Y.

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