'I waited for it until forever': Community barriers to accessing intellectual disability services for children and their families in Cape Town, South Africa

S Mkabile, L Swartz - International journal of environmental research and …, 2020 - mdpi.com
Background: Intellectual disability is more common in low-and middle-income countries than
in high-income countries. Stigma and discrimination have contributed to barriers to people …

A troubled body of knowledge: The durability of racial science in human anatomy research in South Africa

C Walters, JD Jansen - Comparative Education Review, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
This article examines the durability of racial science in the field of anatomy at one of South
Africa's oldest universities and its resonance with race essentialist research in other national …

“Is Granny Going Back into the Computer?”: Visits and the Familial Politics of Seeing and Being Seen in South African Transnational Families

M Marchetti-Mercer, L Swartz… - Journal of Intercultural …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Migration is an increasingly common feature of life globally. This article discusses visits in
South African transnational families of diverse origins, exploring the importance and …

Filling a theoretical void: The lived experiences of “coloured” women as mathematics educators in higher education

S Kenny, N Davids - South African Journal of Higher Education, 2022 - journals.co.za
Thanks to intense prohibition and regulation of access to higher education during apartheid,
a significant number of teachers from historically marginalised groups did not necessarily …

Spiritual care practices in hospices in the Western cape, South Africa: the challenge of diversity

R Mahilall, L Swartz - BMC Palliative Care, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Background South Africa is a very diverse middle-income country, still deeply
divided by the legacy of its colonial and apartheid past. As part of a larger study, this article …

'I am Dying a Slow Death of White Guilt': Spiritual Carers in a South African Hospice Navigate Issues of Race and Cultural Diversity

R Mahilall, L Swartz - Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
Culturally appropriate spiritual care is increasingly recognised as a crucial component of
spiritual care. As part of a larger study, we were interested in cultural and racial issues as …

Transracial adoption: South Africa as a special case

J Luyt, L Swartz - Adoption Quarterly, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Transracial adoption (TRA) has been practised and researched in wealthy industrialized
countries for decades, but there is limited literature about this practice in low-and middle …

(Not) part of the team: Racial empathy bias in a South African minimal group study

M Deist, MM Fourie - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Minimal Group Paradigm (MGP) research suggests that recategorization with an arbitrarily
defined group may be sufficient to override empathy biases among salient social categories …

[HTML][HTML] Decoloniality in physiotherapy education, research and practice in South Africa

S Cobbing - The South African Journal of Physiotherapy, 2021 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Historically, the profession of physiotherapy in South Africa has closely aligned
itself with our former colonial master, the United Kingdom. Whilst efforts have been made in …

Decolonisation, Africanisation, and Epistemic Citizenship in post-Rhodes Must Fall South African Universities

AN Nyamnjoh - 2022 - repository.cam.ac.uk
Having received renewed intensity from student movements across the South African higher
education landscape, decolonisation, as an intellectual project, remains a popular …