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  3. Vol. 60 No. 1 (2020)

Vol. 60 No. 1 (2020)

Published: 2020-12-14

Editorial

  • Editorial: Critical Research in and through Practice

    Mzikazi Nduna, Andile Mthombeni
    1-8

Articles

  • Challenging the teaching of research methodologies in pursuit of epistemic and social justice in South Africa

    Mogobe Ramose, Lesiba Baloyi
    9-30
  • Autoethnographic Methodology and its Applicability to Psychological Research and Practitioners

    Yaseen Ally
    31-40
  • The Position of “Power” when Engaging Marginalised Youth

    Mapule Sheena Moroke, Tanya Monique Graham
    41-61
  • Thinking with affect, embodiment, care and relationality to do and teach critical research differently

    Tamara Shefer
    62-82
  • Examination and analysis of researcher-participant power dynamics in focus group discussions

    Mzikazi Nduna
    83-98
  • The value of photovoice in researching the 2012 Marikana massacre

    Malose Langa, Modiegi Merafe, Steven Rebello
    99-112

Book Reviews

  • Histories, politics, and cultural considerations in qualitative research

    Velile Notshulwana
    113-116

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