South African Journal of Psychology
Something about us with us: a reflection of disability studies within psychology in South Africa
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. Despite the fact that disability makes up the largest minority in the world, training in psychology in South Africa today does not give viable mention to the challenges associated to living with disa…
South African Journal of Psychology
Exploring marital safety: three South African wives living with HIV in nonmutual monogamous marriage
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. For wives who have been sexually monogamous, their being infected with HIV disrupts the cultural assumption of sexual safety in marriage. This phenomenological interview study shows how three married…
South African Journal of Psychology
Celebrating 30 years of masculinities scholarship in the South African Journal of Psychology
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. The study of masculinities, and its intersection with psychology, has been a significant area of inquiry in South Africa. This article examines the development of masculinities scholarship in South A…
South African Journal of Psychology
Colonial methodologies: a discourse analysis of medical students’ talk about psychology
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. The historical tension between the natural and social sciences, and the associated discourses of superiority and inferiority, remains prevalent today in academia and practice. This study analyses the…
Cogent Business & Management
Driving sustainable transportation: an in-depth exploration of influencing factors in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Volume 11, Issue 1, January-December 2024.
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation
What drives crowdfunding intentions of artist-entrepreneurs? – Evidence from Norway
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Ahead of Print. Crowdfunding has been proclaimed as a new fundraising channel offering multiple benefits to artist-entrepreneurs, yet its use has been surprisingly underwhelming. The study e…