South African Journal of Psychology
The psychology of social change – 30 years post-apartheid: what went wrong and how to fix it?
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. This article presents some snapshots from 30 years of my collaborative work in the social psychology of social change in South Africa. Projects with students and colleagues used ethnographic, discurs…
South African Journal of Psychology
Some sound, some fury, signifying very little: Frantz Fanon and psychological scholarship in South Africa
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. Frantz Fanon has been an inspirational staple to a political, social, and economic understanding of South Africa for nearly 50 years. How, though, has South African psychology wrestled with, and appr…
South African Journal of Psychology
Freedom from American psychology
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. In this article, I argue that although our society became free in 1994, there is a way in which many psychologists and psychology students remain unfree. The unfreedom of interest is of the epistemic…
Accounting & Finance
Ambiguity of tone in annual reports and bank risk taking
Accounting &Finance, EarlyView.
South African Journal of Psychology
Exploring the perceptions and experiences of diabetes management and self-regulation in young adults using a continuous glucose monitoring device
South African Journal of Psychology, Ahead of Print. Young adults face many pressures as they start being independent and responsible for their own actions and decisions. The use of continuous glucose monitoring has been shown to improve medical outcom…