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2021-03-08 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Dept psychology, Corporate

Learning from the story of pioneering South African writer Sindiwe Magona

A literary icon, her autobiographies offer a way of understanding the country's brutal past in order to heal and move forward, writes Unisa’s Puleng Segalo in The Conversation.

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2021-02-18 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Featured, Dept psychology, Research news, Corporate

Psychology carries a dark past: how the discipline can be Africanised

Unisa’s Puleng Segalo and Julia Simango write in The Conversation that many societies on the continent still draw heavily on their traditional beliefs and cultural heritage and therefore it’s important to take these into consideration.

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2020-12-02 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Featured, Corporate

365 days of living in fear for SA women

Domestic violence increased during the 2020 national lockdown, which is concerning considering that the number of women killed by intimate male partners in the country is already four times the global average, writes Prof Nokuthula Mazibuko, Head of Unisa's Institute for Gender Studies.
#16DaysOfActivism #UnisaAgainstGBV #365Days

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2020-12-01 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Featured, Corporate

Play your part in curbing road tragedy

As the festive season looms, Prof Ashley van Niekerk from Unisa's Institute for Social and Health Sciences reminds South Africans that alcohol intoxication continues to be the leading factor of road accidents locally and globally. He says general vigilance is required for both daylight and night-time driving.
#ArriveAlive

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2020-11-25 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Corporate

Reviewing statistics on GBV Speak up for those who cannot!

The Unisa Institute of Gender Studies says that domestic violence, femicides, and sexual abuse are not rare occurrences. Many countries, including South Africa, have reported an alarming increase in these incidents since the Covid-19 pandemic started spreading globally earlier this year. #16DaysOfActivism #UnisaAgainstGBV #EndGBV

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2020-11-20 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Corporate

What by-elections in South Africa say

Local government elections have demonstrated that, despite the Covid-19 pandemic disruptions, the democratic basics are healthy. The opposition is becoming more diverse and fluid—and the possibility of coalition governments at local level is increasing, writes Unisa’s Professor Dirk Kotzé in The Conversation.

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2020-10-26 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Featured

Accept it, embrace it, and make it your own

Stupid, slow, and illiterate—these are some of the words children with learning disabilities are described by or stereotyped with. These words not only demoralise them, but they end up believing that they are those words. I am one of those children.

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2020-10-22 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Featured, Corporate

What South African women told us about being the main breadwinner

Although society portrays a woman who earns a living as free and empowered, outdated values and stereotypes still promote discrimination against female breadwinners, writes Unisa's Dr Bianca Parry.

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2020-10-20 00:00:00.0 | Category: College of Human Sciences, Lead, Featured, Corporate

A need to bridge the gap between traditional and new media

The National Press Club, in partnership with Unisa and the Qoboza family, hosted the 10th Annual Percy Qoboza Memorial Lecture virtually. Press Ombudsman Pippa Green posed the question: "Why journalism matters. The challenges have changed but has its core purpose?"

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