Journal Articles

Dlamini, Jacob. 2024. “Response to Shirli Gilbert.” Jewish Historical Studies 55(1).
Takura, Ernst, Joseph Mujere, and George Bishi. 2023. “Southern Rhodesia’s Adherence to the 1929 Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Italian and German Internees, 1939–1945.” Journal of African Military History 7. Download
Naidoo, Prishani, and Ahmed Veriava. 2023. “Articulating Difference: Reading Biko-with-Hall.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 46(16).
Schmalz, Schmalz, Jakob Graf, Dasten Julián-Vejar, Johanna Sittel, and Cristian Alister Sanhueza. 2023. “Challenging the Three Faces of Extractivism: The Mapuche Struggleand the Forestry Industry in Chile.” Globalizations. Download
Fouksman, Elizaveta, and Hannah Dawson. 2023. “Redistributive Politics and the Temporalities of Crisis: Reconfiguring Social Protection in a Post-Pandemic South Africa.” Global Social Policy. Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2023. “W. E. B. Du Bois’ Indian Romance.” Sociological Bulletin 72(3). Download
Barbosa dos Santos, Fabio Luis. 2023. “Guatemala No Século XXI: A Contrainsurgência Permanente.” Revista Katálysis 26(3). Download
Barbosa dos Santos, Fabio Luis. 2022. “Doctor or Monster? The Pink Tide and Its Aftermath.” Latin American Perspectives 49(2):69–86. Download
Klein, E., and Elizaveta Fouksaman. 2022. “Reparations as a Rightful Share: From Universalism to Redress in Distributive Justice.” Development and Change 53(1):31–58. Download
Bishi, G., Joseph Mujere, and Z. Mamvura. 2022. “Renaming Enkeldoorn: Whiteness, Place, and the Politics of Belonging in Southern Rhodesia.” Journal of Historical Geography 77:55–64. Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2022. “¿Por Qué Es Clásica La Teoría Clásica? Teorizando El Canon y Canonizando a Du Bois.” Revista CS 37:255–74. Download
Blanco Sepúlveda, Osvaldo, AR Rain, and Dasten Julián-Vejar. 2022. “Precariedades, Racialización e Interseccionalidad. Segmentos y Perfiles laborales de Mujeres Mapuche Residentes En La Araucanía, Chile.” Revista Mexicana de Ciencias PolÃticas y Sociales lxvii(245):331–69. Download
Mendoza, Arturo, and Joaquín Martínez. 2022. “The Retrofit of an English Language Placement Test Used for Large-Scale Assessments in Higher Education.” International Journal of Language Testing 13(1). Download
Blanco, O., Dasten Julián-Vejar, and F. Gutierrez. 2022. “Segmentos, Perfiles y Variabilidad Intra-Regional. La Fisonomía Del Mercado Laboral La Región Del Maule Chile /  Segments, Profiles and inside-Regional Variability. The Physiognomy of the Labor in the Muale Regional, Chile.” Revista Iberoamericana de Estudios Municipales 26(xiii):1–33. Download
Arribas Lozano, Alberto. 2022. “Collaborative Ethnography With Social Movements: Key Dimensions And.” Forum : Qualitative Social Research 23(3):1–28.
Mwatara, Wesley, Jospeh Mujere, and Grasian Mkodzongi. 2022. “Between Violence and Negotiation: Gold-Rushes, Gang Violence, and Negotiated Access in Artisanal Gold Mining along Zimbabwe’s Great Dyke.” Extractive Industries and Society An International Journal 11:1–9. Download
Mnwana, Sonwabile, and Andrew Bowman. 2022. “Land, Conflict and Radical Distributive Claims in South Africa’s Rural Mining Frontier.” Extractive Industries and Society – An International Journal 11:1–10. Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2022. “The State of US Sociology: From Crisis to Renewal.” Critical Sociology 48(2):193–96. Download
Skosana, Dineo. 2022. “Grave Matters: Dispossession and the Desecration of Ancestral Graves by Mining Corporations in South Africa.” Journal of Contemporary African Studies 40(1):47–62. Download
Julián-Vejar, Dasten, Cristian Alister, Johanna Sittel, Stefan Schmalz, Jakob Graf, Anna Landherr, and Felipe Castro. 2022. “Precariousness of the Precarious Countryside or Precarious Field? Extractive Expansions, Capitalism and Precariousness(s) in La Araucanía.” Revista de GeografÃa 12(22):114–45.
Macqueen, Ian. 2022. “Shaka Zulu in the Polish People’s Republic (PRL):Exploring South African-Polish Links in the Late Cold War.” Cold War History 22(3):265–86. Download
Benya, Asanda-Jonas, and Sithandiwe Yeni. 2022. “Co-Developing Local Feminist ‘Conceptual Vocabularies’ While Strengthening Activism Through Critical Consciousness Raising with South Africa’s Mine and Farm Women.” South African Review of Sociology 52(1):72–89. Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2022. “Walking on Two Legs: Black Marxism and the Sociological Canon.” Critical Sociology 48(4–5):571–86. Download
Nilsen, Alf. 2021. “Give James Ferguson a Fish.” Development and Change 52(1):3–25.
Bowman, Andrew, Tomas Frederiksen, Deborah Fahy Bryceson, John Childs, Emma Gilberthorpe, and Susan Newman. 2021. “Mining in Africa after the Supercycle: New Directions and Geographies.” Area 53(4):647–58. doi: 10.1111/area.12723. Download Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2021. “Living Sociology: On Being in the World One Studies.” Annual Review of Sociology 47:17–40. Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2021. “Decolonizing Sociology: The Significance of W.E.B. Du Bois.” Critical Sociology 47(45):545–54. Download
Webster, Edward, and Kally Forrest. 2021. “Precarious Work: Experimenting with New Forms of Representation [Electronic Resource] : South African Labour Responds / Edward Webster and Kally Forrest; Bureau for Workers’ Activities, International Labour Office.” Labor Studies Journal 46(4):325–44.
Webster, Edward, Carmen Ludwig, Fikile Masikane, and Dave Spooner. 2021. “Beyond Traditional Trade Unionism: Innovative Worker Responses in Three African Cities.” Globalizations 18(8):1363–76. doi: 10.1080/14747731.2021.1874253. Download
Burawoy, Michael. 2021. “Why Is Classical Theory Classical? Theorizing the Canon and Canonizing Du Bois.” Journal of Classical Sociology 21(3–4):245–59. doi: 10.1177/1468795X211036955. Download
Webster, Edward, and Kally Forrest. 2021. “The Role of the ILO during and after Apartheid.” Labor Studies Journal 46(4):1–20. Download
Kesselman, Brittany, Mvuselelo Ngcoya, and Daniela Casale. 2021. “The Challenge Posed by Urban Dietary Norms to the Practice of Urban Agroecology.” Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems 45(4):480–98. Download Download
Blanco, Osvaldo, Felipe Marchant, Cristian Alister, and Dasten Julián. 2020. “Perfiles de Trabajo Agrícola y Ganadero En La Macrozona Centro-Sur de Chile. Una Propuesta Desde La Precariedad Laboral*.” Revista Austral de Ciencias Sociales (38):151–71. Download
Mati, Jacob Mwathi. 2020. “Gifting and Philanthropy Environment in Contemporary Kenya: Agency and Structural Determinants.” International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment Journal 1(1):5–16.
Lichtenstein, Alex, and Peter Cole. 2020. “Dockworkers or ‘Docked’ Workers?” Labor 17(1):129–36. doi: 10.1215/15476715-7962888. Download
Arribas Lozano, Alberto. 2020. “Saberes en movimiento. Reciprocidad, co-presencia, análisis colectivo y autoridad compartida en investigación.” AIBR, Revista de Antropologia Iberoamericana 15(02):331–56. doi: 10.11156/aibr.150207. Download Download
Rizzo, Matteo, and Maurizio Atzeni. 2020. “Workers’ Power in Resisting Precarity: Comparing Transport Workers in Buenos Aires and Dar Es Salaam.” Work, Employment and Society 34(6):1114–30. doi: 10.1177/0950017020928248. Download Download
Bowman, Andrew. 2020. “Parastatals and Economic Transformation in South Africa: The Political Economy of the Eskom Crisis.” African Affairs 119(476):395–431. doi: 10.1093/afraf/adaa013. Download Download
Mati, Jacob. 2020. “Civil Society in ‘Politics’ and ‘Development’ in African Hybrid Regimes: The Kenyan Case.” Voluntas 31(4):674–87. doi: 10.1007/s11266-020-00211-y. Download Download
Beinart, William, Sonwabile Mnwana, and Luvuyo Wotshela. 2020. “Land Reform, Rural Inequality and Agrarian Change: The Case of Isidenge, Stutterheim, Eastern Cape.” Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa 102(1):27–48. doi: 10.1353/trn.2020.0001. Download
Julián-Vejar, Dasten. 2020. “Work Profiles in the Agricultural and Livestock Sectors in Central – South Chile. A Proposal on Precarious Employment.” Revista Austral de Ciencias Sociales 38:151–71. Download
Julián-Vejar, Dasten. 2020. “Precariedad Como Gobierno de La Pandemia: La Experiencia de La Precariedad Laboral En Chile / Precariousness as a Government of the Pandemic: The Experience of Job Insecurity in Chile.” Revista de Filosofia 11:125–49. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.4060500. Download
Braga, Ruy. 2020. “The Political Economy of Lulism and Its Aftermath.” Latin American Perspectives 47(1):169–86. Download
Dawson, Hannah J., and Elizaveta Fouksman. 2020. “Labour, Laziness and Distribution: Work Imaginaries among the South African Unemployed.” Africa 90(2):229–51. Download Download
Mujere, Joseph. 2020. “Unemployment, Service Delivery and Practices of Waiting in South Africa’s Informal Settlements.” Critical African Studies 12(1):65–78. Download Download
Mati, Jacob Mwathi. 2020. “Gifting and Philanthropy Environment in Contemporary Kenya: Agency and Structural Determinants.” International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1(1):5–16. Download
Braga, Ruy, and Sean Purdy. 2019. “A Precarious Hegemony: Neo-Liberalism, Social Struggles, and the End of Lulismo in Brazil.” Globalizations 16(2):201–15. doi: 10.1080/14747731.2018.1479013. Download
Cock, Jacklyn. 2019. “Resistance to Coal Inequalities and the Possibilities of a Just Transition in South Africa.” Development Southern Africa 36(6):860–73. doi: 10.1080/0376835X.2019.1660859. Download
Dos Santos, Fabio Barbosa. 2019. “Neo-Development of Underdevelopment: Brazil and the Political Economy of South American Integration under the Workers’ Party.” 16(2):216–31. Download
Fowler, Alan, and Jacob Mwathi Mati. 2019. “African Gifting: Pluralising the Concept of Philanthropy.” Voluntas 30(4):724–37. doi: 10.1007/s11266-018-00079-z. Download Download

Popular Pieces

Kesselman, Brittany. 2021. “What COVID-19 Revealed About Hunger.” Project Syndicate.
Maotoane, Kefuoe. 2021. “Silence, Subjectivity, and Sexual Violence: Reflecting on Oral History Interviews with Women in Thokoza.” South Africa’s Hidden War of Sexual Violence from Apartheid to the Present.
Dawson, Hannah, and Lauren Graham. 2020. “Youth, precarious work and the gig economy: Rethinking social policy responses.” City Press.
Skosana, Dineo. 2020. “Mine, not yours: When will mining companies realise anc…Daily Maverick.
Skosana, Dineo, and Jacklyn Cock. 2020. “‘Our Existence Is Resistance’:Women and the Challenge of the Climate Crisis and Covid-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Mining-Affected Communities in South Africa.” Download Download
Dawson, Hannah J., Shaeera Kalla, and Natasha Vally. 2020. “Extending Covid grant a step towards income guarantees.” BusinessLIVE.
Webster, Edward, and Paul Stewart. 2020. “The story of a working man who lived through apartheid — and his struggles after it ended.” The Conversation.
Holdt, Karl von, and Tasneem Essop. 2020. “Maverick Citizen Op-Ed: South Africa: Popular movements mobilise under lockdown.” Daily Maverick.
Sundar, Aparna, and Alf Gunvald Nilsen. 2020. “COVID-19 in Narendra Modi’s India: Virulent Politics and Mass Desperation.” The Wire.
dos Santos, Fabio, and Ruy Braga. 2020. “Bolsonaro’s Handling of COVID-19 Has Unleashed a Layered Crisis in Brazil.” The Wire.
Holdt, Karl Von, and Tasneem Essop. 2020. “COVID-19 in South Africa: Popular Movements Mobilise Under Lockdown.” The Wire.
Nilsen, Alf Gunvald, and Karl von Holdt. 2020. “BRICS and COVID: Rising Powers in a Time of Pandemic.”
Sefalafala, Thabang. 2020. “Incorporating Bomahlalela; Reconceptualising Unemployment and Labour in the Age of Uncertainty and Fear.” The Labour Bulletin 43(4):1–6. Download
Dumi, Isaac. 2020. “Why Did the Worker Not Remain an Artisan and an Artist? The Unattended Question of the Worker’s Ontological Identity.” South African Labour Bulletin 43(4):1–3.
Cock, Jacklyn, and Julia Wells. 2020. “The arrival of British settlers 200 years ago continues to cast a shadow over South Africa.” The Conversation.
Dawson, Hannah J., and Liz Fouksman. 2020. “Why South Africa needs to ensure income security beyond the pandemic.” The Conversation.
von Holdt, Karl, and Tasneem Essop. 2020. “Communities, not government, can and are fighting Covid-19.” DispatchLIVE.
von Holdt, Karl. 2019. “Why Corruption Will Continue To Thrive Under Ramaphosa.” The Citizen.
von Holdt, Karl. 2019. “Politics, economy and business: Unpacking corruption in SA.” Daily Voice.
Anon. 2017. “LETTER: Carol Paton Was Not ‘Mugged.'” BusinessLIVE, May 9.
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Fouksman, Liz. 2017. “The new labour struggle: less work, same pay, and basic income for all.” The Conversation.

Book Chapters

Mujere, Joseph. 2024. “Chromite Mining Cooperatives, Tribute Mining Contracts, and Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe, 1985–2021.” in Lives of Extraction. Leiden: Brill Nijhoff.
Madhuku, Perseverence, and Joseph Mujere. 2023. “Land Rights, Displacements, and Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe’s South-Eastern Borderlands: The Case of the Chisumbanje Ethanol Project.” in Lived Experiences of Borderland Communities in Zimbabwe. Switzerland: Springer Cham.
Skosana, Dineo. 2023. “‘Our existence is resistance’: Women challenging mining and the climate crisis in a time of Covid-19.” in Emancipatory Feminism in the Time of Covid-19. Johannesburg: Wits University press.
Benya, Asanda. 2023. “Quiet rebels: Underground women miners and refusal as resistance.” in Emancipatory Feminism in the Time of Covid-19. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
Forrest, Kally. 2023. “Precarious Work after Apartheid: Experimenting with Alternative Forms of Representation in the Informal Sector.” in Recasting Workers’ Power: Work and Inequality in the Shadow of the Digital Age. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Ludwig, Carmen. 2023. “Crossing the Divide: Informal Workers and Trade Unions.” in Recasting Workers’ Power Work and Inequality in the Shadow of the Digital Age. London: Bristol University Press.
Ludwig, Carmen. 2023. “Global Capital, Global Labour: The Possibilities of Transnational Activism.” in Recasting Workers’ Power Work and Inequality in the Shadow of the Digital Age. London: Bristol University Press.
Fouksman, Elizaveta. 2022. “Global Authenticity, Local Authority: Epistemic Power, Discursive Geographies, and the Creation of Civil Society Knowledge Networks.” Pp. 209–32 in In L . Suarsana & HD. Meyer & J . Glückler (eds.).Knowledge and Civil Society. Cham Springer.
Mnwana, Sonwabile. 2022. “The Antinomies and Opportunities of Critical Engagement in South Africa’s Rural Mining Frontier.” Pp. 106–22 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Bezuidenhout, A., and Karl von Holdt. 2022. “Critical Engagement and SWOP’s Changing Research Tradition.” Pp. 19–43 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Bezuidenhout, A., Sonwabile Mnwana, and Karl von Holdt. 2022. “Introduction: Critical Engagement in South Africa and the Global South.” Pp. 1–18 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Burawoy, Michael. 2022. “Reflections on Critical Engagement.” Pp. 256–64 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Julián Vejár, Dasten. 2022. “Experiences of Meetings and Cooperation between Academics and Unions : The Work Studies Group from the South (GETSUR).” Pp. 215–34 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Kesselman, Brittany. 2022. “Participatory Action Research for Food Justice in Johannesburg : Seeking a More Immediate Impact for Engaged Research.” Pp. 171–91 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Cock, Jacklym. 2022. “Sociological Engagement with the Struggle for a Just Transition in South Africa.” Pp. 123–43 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
von Holdt, Karl. 2022. “Conclusion: Towards a Southern Sociology.” Pp. 265–79 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
von Holdt, Karl. 2022. “From ‘Critical Engagement’ to ‘Public Sociology’ and Back: A Critique from the South.” Pp. 78–105 in In A. Bezuidenhout & S. Mnwana & K. von Holdt (eds.).Critical Engagement with Public Sociology: A Perspective from the Global South. Bristol: Bristol University Press.
Braga, Ruy, and Fabio Barbosa Dos Santos. 2022. “The Political Economy of Lulism and Its Aftermath.” in In A. Saad-Filho & A. Fregnani Colombi & J. Grigera (eds.). Neoliberalism or Developmentalism: The PT Governments in the Eye of the Storm. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill.
Mabasa, Khwezi, and Muzukisi Qobo. 2021. “The impact of new technologies on labour relations and market structures in the economy: The case of Uber., 254.” in In: Z. Mazibuko-Makena & E. Kraemer-Mbula (eds.). Leap 4.0. African Perspectives on the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Johannesburg: MISTRA. Download
Capps, Gavin. 2021. “Chiefs, Mines and the State in the Platinum Belt: The Bapo-ba-Mogale Traditional Community and Lonmin.” Pp. 81–103 in Land, Law and Chiefs in Rural South Africa: Contested histories and current struggles. Wits University Press. Download Download
Mabasa, Khwezi. 2021. “Racial capitalism: Marxism and decolonial politics.” in Marxism and Decolonization in the 21st Century. Routledge.
Bischoff, Christine, Themba Masondo, and Edward Webster. 2021. “Workers’ participation at plant level: A South African case study.” Economic and Industrial Democracy 42(2):376–94. doi: 10.1177/0143831X18772185. Download Download
Skosana, Dineo. 2021. “Mining, Graves and Dispossession in Mpumalanga.” Pp. 104–20 in Land, Law and Chiefs in Rural South Africa: Contested histories and current struggles, edited by G. Capps, R. Kingwill, and W. Beinart. Johannesburg: Wits University Press. Download
Mnwana, Sonwabile. 2021. “When Custom Divides ‘Community’: Legal Battles over Platinum in North West Province.” Pp. 60–80 in Land, Law and Chiefs in Rural South Africa: Contested histories and current struggles, edited by G. Capps, R. Kingwill, and W. Beinart. Wits University Press. Download
Mabasa, Khwezi. 2020. “The Developmental state and black economic empowerment: Lessons from East Asian Capitalist Models.” in Mabasa & Cawe (eds). Beyond tenderpreneurship: rethinking black business and economic empowerment. Johannesburg: MISTRA. Download
Chinguno, Crispen. 2020. “The Marikana Paradox: ‘Gaining the Remuneration but Losing the Union.'” Pp. 67–86 in Y. Rodny-Gumede & M. Swart (eds.). MARIKANA UNRESOLVED THE MASSACRE,CULPABILITY AND CONSEQUENCES. Cape Town: UCT Press.
Macqueen, Ian. 2020. “Black Consciousness.” Pp. 136–46 in R. Rabaka (eds.).Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism. New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
Naidoo, Prishani. 2020. “Prishani Naidoo – Chapter 3.” in Reflections of South African Student Leaders 1994 to 2017. Cape Town: African Minds.
Cock, Jacklyn. 2020. “Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Pp. 285–300 in The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Vol. 1, edited by J. C. Keller, K. Legun, M. Carolan, and M. M. Bell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mati, Jacob Mwathi. 2020. “Nonprofit Management Context: Africa.” in H.K. Anheier & S. Toepler (eds.). The Routledge Companion to Nonprofit Management. New York: Routledge & CRC Press. Download
Cole, Peter. 2020. “Strange Bedfellows but Not for Long: The Industrial Workers of the World and the Communist International.” Pp. 259–77 in The Internationalisation of the Labour Question: Ideological Antagonism, Workers’ Movements and the ILO since 1919, Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements, edited by S. Bellucci and H. Weiss. Cham: Springer International Publishing. Download
Skosana, Dineo. 2019. “Traditional leadership beyond 1994: Reflections on the survival of chieftaincy in South Africa and Vaaltyn, Mokopane.” in Traditional Leaders in a Democracy: Resources, Resistance and Respect. Johannesburg: Jacana Media.
Skosana, Dineo. 2019. “Traditional Leaders in a Democracy.” in Traditional Leaders in a Democracy: Resources, Respect and Resistance. The Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA).
Mabasa, Khwezi. 2019. “Democratic Marxism and the National Question: Race and Class in Post – Apartheid South Africa.” in V. Satgar (eds.), Racism After Apartheid – Challenges for Marxism and Anti-Racism. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
Mnwana, Sonwabile. 2019. “Chiefs, land and distributive struggles on the platinum belt, South Africa.” in M. Buthelezi & D. Skosana & B. Vale (eds.), Traditional Leaders in a Democracy – Resources, Respect and Resistance. Johannesburg: MISTRA.
Chinguno, Crispen. 2019. “The Youth Wage Subsidy in South Africa: A controversial proposal to respond to mass youth unemployment.” Pp. 168–80 in T. Mayer & S. Moorti & JK . McCallum (eds.), The Crisis of Global Youth Unemployment. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
Buthelezi, M., and Dineo Skosana. 2018. “The Salience of Chiefs in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Reflections on the Nhlapo Commission.” in The Politics of Custom: Chiefs, Capital, and Culture in Contemporary Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Mnwana, Sonwabile. 2018. “Private property? Village struggles over meanings of land and mining revenues on South Africa’s platinum belt.” in S . Booysen & W. Ngcaweni & T. Shakinovsky (eds.), The future of mining in South Africa – Sunset or sunrise? MISTRA.
Cock, Jacklyn. 2018. “Challenging environmental injustice and inequality in contemporary South Africa.” in G. Khadiagala & S. Mosoetsa & D. Pillay & R. Southall (eds.), New South African Review 6: The Crisis of Inequality. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
Mnwana, Sonwabile. 2018. “Mining, Rural Struggles and Inequality on the Platinum Belt 13 In (Pp. 236-251). : Wits University Press.” in G. Khadiagala & S. Mosoetsa & D. Pillay & R. Southall (eds.), New South African Review 6: The Crisis of Inequality. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
Cock, Jacklyn. 2018. “The Climate Crisis and a ‘Just Transition’ in South Africa: An-Feminist-Socialist Perspective.” in V. Satgar (eds.), The Climate Crisis: South African and Global Democratic Eco-Socialist Alternatives. Johannesburg: Wits University Press.
Mayer, Tamar, Sujata Moorti, and Jamie K. McCallum, eds. 2018. The Crisis of Global Youth Unemployment. 1st ed. Routledge. Download
Benya, Asanda. 2017. “Excluded While Included: Women Mineworkers in South Africa’s Platinum Mines.” Pp. 169–80 in Global Currents in Gender and Feminisms, edited by G. Tibe Bonifacio. Emerald Publishing Limited.
Dlamini, Jacob. 2017. “The Death of Jacob Dlamini.” in K. Erwin & G. Mare (eds.). Living Together, Living Apart? Social Cohesion in a Future South Africa. Pietermaritzburg: UKZN Press.
Mabasa, Khwezi, and Liesl Orr. 2017. “Labour Unions and South Africa’s Foreign Policy: The Case of COSATU 5.” in L. Masters & C. Landsburg (eds.), From the outside in: Domestic actors and South Africa’s foreign policy. Aukland Park: Fanele.
Ludwig, Carmen, and Edward Webster. 2017. “Changing Forms of Power and Municipal Worker Resistance in Johannesburg 9.” in M. Paret & C. Runciman & L. Sinwell (eds.).Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective. The Politics of Protest in South Africa’s Contentious Democracy. Routledge.
Webster, Edward, and Carmen Ludwig. 2017. “Sword of Justice or Defender of Vested Interest? The Struggles of Johannesburg’s Workers 8.” in L . Compton (eds.), Crossing the Divide: Precarious Work and the Future of Labour. Kwa-Zulu Natal: UKZN Press.
Burawoy, Michael. 2017. “Social Movements in the Neoliberal Age 2.” in M . Paret & C. Runciman & L. Sinwell (eds.). Southern Resistance in Critical Perspective: The Politics of Protest in South Africa’s Contentious Democracy. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
Katsaura, Obvious. 2017. “Enchanted Suburbanism: Fantasy, Fear and Suburbia in Johannesburg 7.” in M. Wilhelm-Solomon & L. Nunez & P. Bukasa & B. Malcomess (eds.). Routes and Rites to the City: Mobility, Diversity and Religious Space in Johannesburg. Johannesburg: Palgrave MacMilan.
Nielsen, Kenneth Bo, and Alf Gunvald Nilsen. 2017. “Law Struggles, Lawmaking, and the Politics of Hegemony in Neoliberal India: Toward a Critical Perspective on the 2013 Land Acquisition Act.” P. 18 in A. Chakraborty & A P . D’Costa (eds.), The Land Question in India: State, Dispossession, and Capitalist Transition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Download

Non Accredited Publications

Blanco, Osvaldo, Felipe Marchant, Cristian Alister, and Dasten Julián. 2020. “Perfiles de Trabajo Agrícola y Ganadero En La Macrozona Centro-Sur de Chile. Una Propuesta Desde La Precariedad Laboral*.” Revista Austral de Ciencias Sociales (38):151–71. Download
Mati, Jacob Mwathi. 2020. “Gifting and Philanthropy Environment in Contemporary Kenya: Agency and Structural Determinants.” International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment Journal 1(1):5–16.
Arribas Lozano, Alberto. 2020. “Saberes en movimiento. Reciprocidad, co-presencia, análisis colectivo y autoridad compartida en investigación.” AIBR, Revista de Antropologia Iberoamericana 15(02):331–56. doi: 10.11156/aibr.150207. Download Download
Cock, Jacklyn. 2020. “Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Pp. 285–300 in The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Vol. 1, edited by J. C. Keller, K. Legun, M. Carolan, and M. M. Bell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Ludwig, Carmen, and Edward Webster. 2020. “Decent Work for All: Rethinking Decent Work in the Context of South Africa.” Sozialpolitik.Ch 2020(2):Article 2.3. doi: 10.18753/2297-8224-158. Download Download
Braga, Ruy, and Sean Purdy. 2019. “A Precarious Hegemony: Neo-Liberalism, Social Struggles, and the End of Lulismo in Brazil.” Globalizations 16(2):201–15. doi: 10.1080/14747731.2018.1479013. Download
Cock, Jacklyn. 2019. “Resistance to Coal Inequalities and the Possibilities of a Just Transition in South Africa.” Development Southern Africa 36(6):860–73. doi: 10.1080/0376835X.2019.1660859. Download
Chinguno, Crispen. 2019. “Power Dynamics in the Gig/Share Economy: Uber and Bolt Taxi Platforms in Johannesburg, South Africa.  Vol.” Labour, Capital and Society 29(2):30–65. Download
Benya, Asanda. 2017. “Excluded While Included: Women Mineworkers in South Africa’s Platinum Mines.” Pp. 169–80 in Global Currents in Gender and Feminisms, edited by G. Tibe Bonifacio. Emerald Publishing Limited.
Mtero, Farai. 2017. “Rural Livelihoods, Large-Scale Mining and Agrarian Change in Mapela, Limpopo, South Africa.” Resources Policy 53:190–200. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2017.06.015.
Mtero, Farai. 2017. “Rural Livelihoods, Large-Scale Mining and Agrarian Change in Mapela, Limpopo, South Africa.” Resources Policy 53:190–200. doi: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2017.06.015. Download Download

Books

Zeilig, Leo. 2022. A Revolutionary for our time: The Walter Rodney Story. Chicago: Haymarket Books.
Dos Santos, Fabio Barbosa. 2020. Power and Impotence: A History of South America Under Progressivism (1998-2016). Second. London: Brill.
Rabaka, Reiland. 2020. Routledge Handbook of Pan-Africanism. Routledge. Download
Dlamini, Jacob. 2020. The Terrorist Album: Apartheid’s Insurgents, Collaborators, and the Security Police. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Cock, Jacklyn. 2020. “Conflicting Environmental Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Pp. 285–300 in The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Sociology. Vol. 1, edited by J. C. Keller, K. Legun, M. Carolan, and M. M. Bell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mati, Jacob Mwathi. 2020. Political Protest in Contemporary Kenya: Change and Continuities. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.
Dlamini, Jacob. 2020. Safari Nation: A Social History of the Kruger National Park. Johannesburg: Jacana.
Forrest, Kally. 2019. Bonds of Justice: The Struggle for Oukasie. Johannesburg: Jacana.
Makhoba, Mandlenkosi, and Petrus Tom. 2019. The Story of One Tells the Struggle of All: Metalworkers under Apartheid. Johannesburg: Jacana.
Cole, Peter. 2018. Dockworker Power: Race and Activism in Durban and the San Francisco Bay Area. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.
Cock, Jacklyn. 2018. Writing the Ancestral River: A biography of the Kowie. Wits University Press.
Macqueen, Ian M. 2018. Black Consciousness and Progressive Movements Under Apartheid. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
Webster, Edward, Akua O. Britwum, and Sharit Bhowmik, eds. 2017. Crossing the Divide: Precarious Work and the Future of Labour. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press.
Chinguno, Crispen, Morwa Kgoroba, Sello Mashibini, Bafana Masilela, Boikhutso Maubane, Nhlanhla Moyo, Andile Mthombeni, and Hlengiwe Ndlovu. 2017. Rioting and writing- DIARIES OF THE WITS FALLISTS. Society, Work and Politics Institute (SWOP). Download
Idrissa, Rahmane. 2017. The Politics of Islam in the Sahel: Between Persuasion and Violence. New York: Routledge & CRC Press.
Webster, Edward, K. Pampallis, J. Mawbey, and J. Cronin. 2017. The Unresolved National Question in South Africa. NYU Press.
Hampton, Jameel. 2016. Disability and the Welfare State in Britain: Changes in Perception and Policy-79. Briston: Bristol University Press.
Zeilig, Leo. 2016. Frantz Fanon: The milintant philosopher of third world revolution. 1st ed. London: I.B Tauris & Co. Ltd.