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Name | Dr Ntobeko Shozi |
| Highest qualification |
PhD (University of Zululand) |
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| Position | Post-Doctoral Research Fellow | |
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| Research interests/expertise |
Social cohesion and Political Justice. |
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| Current projects |
Pursuing a project interrogating the justness of South Africa’s transitional justice to the conquered indigenous African peoples, especially in relation to issues of land, intellectual tranquility, and material wellbeing. |
Dr Ntobeko Shozi is a researcher whose work engages questions of justice, marginality, and social transformation in contemporary African contexts. My current research is particularly concerned with interrogating the justness of South Africa’s transitional justice project in relation to conquered indigenous African peoples, with specific focus on questions of land dispossession, intellectual tranquility, and material wellbeing. Drawing on African philosophy, political philosophy, and decolonial thought, I examine how post-apartheid reconciliation narratives may obscure enduring forms of historical injustice and structural inequality.