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  3. Vol. 51 No. 1 (2016)

Vol. 51 No. 1 (2016)

Published: 2024-07-10

Articles

  • “Loving thy neighbour” in times of violence: Social cohesion and collective efficacy in South Africa
    Vanessa Barolsky
    1-27
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  • “As long as they behave themselves”: Heterosexual recuperation in South Africans’ talk about homosexuality
    Tracy Morison, Amanda Mtshengu, Theodorus Sandfort, Vasu Reddy
    28-54
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  • Psychiatry and the DSM: Cracks in an epistemic empire
    Ryan Botha
    57-79
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  • Explaining genocide and the question of theory
    Susan Van Zyl
    80-94
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Briefings

  • Creative undisciplining: Report on the 6th International Conference on Community Psychology, Durban, South Africa, 27-30 May 2016
    Nick Malherbe, Rebecca Helman, Josephine Cornell
    95-98
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  • Wulf Sachs, race trouble, and the will to know
    Kevin Durrheim
    99-104
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Book Reviews

  • A promise of working through
    Lisa Saville Young
    105-108
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  • Reading the South African transition
    Chabani Manganyi
    109-112
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  • What, for Lacan, makes the function of the Father work? Of Abraham and the goat, or, of Elliott and ET
    Derek Hook
    113-116
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