115 items in South Africa
"V体育平台登录" Acta Structilia
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Acta Structilia Journal is a South African accredited national journal for independently adjudicated research articles on any topic in the field of the physical and development sciences on subjects in any applicable field of scholarship, i.e. architecture, urban and regional planning, quantity surveying, construction management and project management, building economy, engineering and property or community development.
Acta Theologica is an accredited, South African journal publishing independently reviewed research articles on broad Christian-theological and religion topics, aimed at a national and international academic audience/readership. The Editorial Board accepts and considers for possible publication articles in English and Afrikaans, written from a responsible point of view on subjects in a relevant field of study within the Christian-theology science.For any enquiries, please contact the executive editor, Dr L Hoffman (
hoffmanl@www.qiuluzeuv.cn).Otherwebsites relating to
Acta Theologica include
http://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at
Africa Insight is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal of the Africa Institute of South Africa. It is accredited by the South African National Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and is indexed in the International Bibliography of Social Science (IBSS). It is a multi-disciplinary journal primarily focusing on African Affairs.
The aim of this journal is to promote, and disseminate, the knowledge of the science, and practice of blood transfusion and related disciplines, toward greater blood safety, on the African continent.
Other websites associated with this journal:
https://afsbt.org/africa-sanguine/
African Human Mobility Review (V体育ios版)
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The African Human Mobility Review (AHMR) is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed on-line journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects (socio-economic, political, legislative and developmental) of human mobility in Africa.
Through the publication of original research, policy discussions and evidence-based research papers, AHMR provides a comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis of contemporaneous trends, migration patterns and some of the most important migration-related issues. The journal is accessible on-line at no charge.
AHMR is jointly owned by the
Scalabrini Institute for Human Mobility in Africa (SIHMA) and
University of the Western Cape (UWC).
At the moment, AHMR is also
accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET)
Journal List.
Other websites associated with this journal:
https://sihma.org.za/journal
"V体育安卓版" African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences
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The African Journal for Physical Activity and Health Sciences (AJPHES) is a peer-reviewed journal established to:
i) provide a forum for health specialists, researchers in physical activity, professionals in human movement studies as well as other sport-related professionals in Africa, the opportunity to report their research findings based on African settings and experiences, and also to exchange ideas among themselves. Research-related contributions by specialists in physical activity and health sciences from other continents are also welcome.
ii) afford the professionals and other interested individuals in these disciplines the opportunity to learn more about the practice of the disciplines in different parts of the continent and around the world.
iii) create an awareness in the rest of the world about professional practices in the disciplines in Africa.
AJPHES publishes research papers that contribute to knowledge and practice, and also develops theory either as new information, critical reviews, confirmation of previous findings, application of new teaching/coaching techniques and research notes. Letters to the editor, relating to the materials previously published in AJPHES, could be submitted within 3 months after publication of the article in question. Such letters will be referred to the corresponding author and both the letter and response will be published concurrently in a subsequent issue of the journal.
Manuscripts are considered for publication in AJPHES based on the understanding that they have neither been published nor submitted for publication in any other journal. Corresponding authors should make such declarations in submitting papers for publication. Where a paper has been partly or wholly published or presented at congresses, seminars or symposia, reference to that publication should be made in the acknowledgement section of the manuscript.
AJPHES is published quarterly, i.e., in March, June, September and December. Supplements/Special editions are also published periodically. Specific details about the publication of a supplement/special issue are obtainable from the Editor-In-Chief upon request.
African Journal of AIDS Research
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African Journal of AIDS Research (AJAR) is a peer-reviewed research journal publishing papers that make an original contribution to the understanding of social dimensions of HIV/AIDS in African contexts.
AJAR includes articles from, amongst others, the disciplines of sociology, demography, epidemiology, social geography, economics, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, health communication, media, cultural studies, public health, education, nursing science and social work. Papers relating to impact, care, prevention and social planning, as well as articles covering social theory and the history and politics of HIV/AIDS, will be considered for publication.
Subscriber information for this journal is available online
here.
African Journal of Aquatic Science
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African Journal of Aquatic Science is an international journal devoted to the study of the aquatic sciences, covering all African waters. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed original scientific papers and short articles in all the aquatic science fields including limnology, hydrobiology, estuarine and coastal marine science. Amongst the topics covered in this Journal are ecology, conservation, bio-monitoring, management, water quality, ecotoxicology, biological interactions, physical properties and human impacts on aquatic systems. Supported by the Southern African Society of Aquatic Scientists, the
African Journal of Aquatic Science serves as an indispensable reference source for those interested in understanding the dynamics affecting the valuable aquatic resources of Africa.Subscriber access to this journal is available online
here
VSports - African Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology and Sport Facilitation
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The African Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology and Sport Facilitation will take and publish empirical studies and theoretical propositions as well as case studies that are community-based and inter/intra-cultural on human behaviour, relationship in the family, workplace, schools and organisations.
African Journal of Health Professions Education
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The AJHPE is a journal for health professions educators. It carries research articles, short scientific reports, letters, editorials, education practice, personal opinion and other topics related to the education of health care professionals. It also features African education-related news, obituaries and general correspondence.Other websites related to this journal:
http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/index
African Journal of Marine Science
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The
African (formerly
South African)
Journal of Marine Science provides an international forum for the publication of original scientific contributions or critical reviews, involving oceanic, shelf or estuarine waters, inclusive of oceanography, studies of organisms and their habitats, and aquaculture. Papers on the conservation and management of living resources, relevant social science and governance, or new techniques, are all welcomed, as are those that integrate different disciplines. Priority will be given to rigorous, question-driven research, rather than descriptive research. Contributions from African waters, including the Southern Ocean, are particularly encouraged, although not to the exclusion of those from elsewhere that have relevance to the African context. Submissions may take the form of a paper or a short communication. The journal aims to achieve a balanced representation of subject areas but also publishes proceedings of symposia in dedicated issues, as well as guest-edited suites on thematic topics in regular issues.
The
African Journal of Marine Science is available full text online and more information can be accessed
here.
African Journal of Political Science (V体育ios版)
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Aims and Scope
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African Journal of Political Science is the flagship publication of the African Association of Political Science. It is an open-access and strictly peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the study of the political in all its dimensions and permutations in African and black societies in general. It targets both academic and non-academic readers interested in various perspectives on political questions facing Africa and the black world. It aims to contribute to growing, strengthening and diversifying the studies of political phenomena in every way desirable. It supports the Association’s objectives and will from time to time publish out of the Association’s colloquia and conferences.
Submissions
Publishes two issues a year in April and in September and a special edition may be considered from time to time. Issues are available as
open access. The Journal invites manuscripts all through the year, submitted online through its website in two versions, one being anonymous. Research articles and essays must be between 5,000 and 7,000 words long. Commentary and debate articles must be 3,000 to 4,000 words responding to a debate or a topical issue. The journal has a dedicated space for the voices of emerging scholars/students. Emerging scholars’ essays must be 1,500 to 3,000 words long. All must be prepared according to author guidelines. We encourage the submission of book reviews of up to 1,500 words in length. Longer review articles that debate the book will also be considered at 2,000 to 4,000 words in length. Submissions can be done here:
https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/ajps/about/submissions
IMPORTANT NOTICE: It has come to our attention that our journal has been cloned. The journal at the following link is a clone, please do not submit articles to this journal: AfricanJournal of Political Science | About this Journal(internationalscholarsjournals.com)
African Journal of Psychiatry
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Publisher Update - September 2013: This journal is now published by OMICS (
http://www.omicsgroup.org/), therefore as of 2014 AJOL will no longer be hosting this journal's future content.The journal's primary aim is the publication of review and CME papers, aimed at both primary care practitioners and specialist mental health care professionals. Older issues of the journal can be found here:
www.ajop.co.zaAfrican Journal of Psychiatry is also indexed online in the following programmes:
Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), Medline (PubMed), PsycINFO, Embase, Excerpta Medica, Scopus & African Index Medicus (AIM)
African Journal of Range and Forage Science
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The African Journal of Range & Forage Science is the leading rangeland and pastoral journal in Africa. The Journal is dedicated to publishing quality original material that advances rangeland ecology and pasture management in Africa.
Read more abou the journal
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African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine
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The African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine, previously the South African Respiratory Journal, is the official journal of the South African Thoracic Society. The journal accepts submissions relating to both clinical and basic research in the Pulmonology, Thoracic Surgery and Critical Care fields and state-of-the-art reviews on any topic related to the scope of the journal.
The African Journal of Thoracic and Critical Care Medicine is now South African DoHET-accredited, and indexed with NCBI databases including PubMed Central (and available on PubMed), and Scopus.
The journal's own website can be
found here.
African Journal on Conflict Resolution
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The objectives of the journal are to promote a culture of peace and stability by facilitating the exchanging of ideas and expertise within the conflict resolution community on the continent of Africa, to contribute to developing home-grown (African) methods of preventing, managing and resolving conflict on the continent and the provide a forum for information sharing, networking and learning in the field of conflict resolution. Articles of an academic nature on the theory and practice of dealing with conflict, especially in the context of Africa, are published. Envisaged readers are academic researchers, teachers and students and practitioners in the field of dealing with conflict.
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African Journal on Conflict Resolution (AJCR) publishes the writings of a wide range of African and international authors in the field, but emphasis has deliberately been kept on African writers and the thinking emerging from African universities, colleges and organisations.
Other websites assiciated with this Journal:
https://www.accord.org.za/ajcr/https://ajcr.pub/index
African Review of Economics and Finance
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African Review of Economics and Finance (AREF) is the official journal of the African Review of Economics and Finance Consult (AREF Consult). The journal welcomes high quality articles in theoretical and empirical economics, with special emphasis on African economies. Theoretical contributions can be either innovation in economic theory or rigorous new applications of existing theory. Pure theory papers include, but are by no means limited to, those in behavioural economics and decision theory, game theory, general equilibrium theory, contract theory, public finance, financial economics, industrial organisation, labour economics, development theory and the theory of economic mechanisms.
At the same time AREF publishes papers of high quality dealing with the confrontation of relevant economic theory with observed data through the use of adequate econometric methods. Empirical papers cover topics such as estimation of established relationships between economic variables, testing of hypotheses derived from economic theory, policy evaluation, simulation, forecasting, methodology, econometric methods and measurement.
As a general interest journal, AREF emphasizes the replicability of empirical results. Replication studies of important results in the literature - both with positive or negative results - may be published as short papers in AREF. Authors are expected to make available their data set in case readers, editors or referees should want to replicate results reported in submitted contributions. AREF also welcomes book reviews, and special issues of international conferences and workshops.
Other websites related to this journal:
https://upjournals.co.za/index.php/AREF/index and
https://journals.co.za/content/journal/aref/browse?page=previous-issues
African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention
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African Safety Promotion: A Journal of Injury and Violence Prevention (ASP) is a forum for discussion and debate among scholars, policy-makers and practitioners active in the field of injury prevention and safety promotion. ASP seeks to promote research and dialogue around a central public health issue that affects Africa, namely injury and violence.
Other websites related to this journal:
http://www.unisa.ac.za/Default.asp?Cmd=ViewContent&ContentID=25985
African Social Science and Humanities Journal
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ASSHJ is an online international open access publication journal with a policy of an anonymous peer-reviewing process. As a double-blind academic journal, it focuses on social sciences and humanities issues and topics to benefit developed and developing countries.
ASSHJ is a quarterly journal (four times a year). Our audience is scientists, practitioners, researchers, policymakers, government agents, NGOs, professionals, academia, and many more.
Manuscripts for publication include original and unpublished research papers in the form of conceptual articles, theoretical and experiential, review articles, case reports, and empirical research papers. All the submitted manuscripts should not be under consideration or reviewed for publication in any journal anywhere.
MissionTo reinvigorate academic integrity and research quality.
To bridge research knowledge, ideas, and innovation gap through academic publications.
To expand the network of the national and international research community through publications.
To provide an established platform for scholarly collaborations in a global research community.
To provide the platform for research and knowledge sharing between academic researchers, consultants, and practitioners.
VisionTo become a household name and well-known scientific journal for social science and humanities research.
You can view this journal's own website
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African Zoology, a peer-reviewed research journal, publishes original scientific contributions and critical reviews that focus principally on African fauna in terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Research from other regions that advances practical and theoretical aspects of zoology will be considered. Rigorous question-driven research in all aspects of zoology will take precedence over descriptive research. The journal publishes full-length papers, critical reviews, short communications, letters to the editors as well as book reviews. Contributions based on purely observational, descriptive or anecdotal data will not be considered.Other websites associated with this journal:
http://www.nisc.co.za/products/59/journals/african-zoology
Conspectus is the journal of the South African Theological Seminary. The journal is fully accredited by the South African Department of Higher Education and Training. Like the Seminary, the values of the journal are encapsulated in the phrase, “Bible-based, Christ-centered and Spirit led.” Operationally, the journal is marked by four distinctives:
1. With interdisciplinary discourse being a prized research objective at SATS, the journal publishes articles from across the broad spectrum of theological studies (Biblical Studies, Practical Theology, Systematic Theology, Studies in Church and Society), as well as studies that link with extra-theological disciplines.
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Conspectus is a Christian journal whose ethos does not divorce academic reflection and engagement from belief in God, obedience to the Scriptures, and commitment to the church. Consequently, Conspectus welcomes articles that are soundly Scriptural in perspective, approach, and content. The tone should reflect a commitment to the inspiration, authority, and relevance of Scripture, and to a theology that serves the church and honors God.[1] Publishing articles that employ reader-centered methodologies for exegesis does not lie in Conspectus’s[2]
3. Like the Seminary, Conspectus prioritizes representation and input from various nations, ethnicities, and denominations under a broadly evangelical umbrella. This is reflected in the Editorial Board, Editorial Team, Board of Referees, and the journal’s content.
4. As SATS is based on the African continent, its journal is largely representative of the Majority World—reflecting on/from and speaking into this context. Although this emphasis is apparent, this does not preclude contributions and contributors from elsewhere in the world.
Conspectus is an open-access journal, meaning that the journal is made available to readers at no cost. The journal is catalogued under ATLA (American Theological Library Association), Logos Bible Software, Galaxy Software, Sabinet, the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), African Journals Online (AJOL), and is available on the SATS website. To be published in Conspectus, an article must go beyond a summary of secondary sources and present the results of sound theological research into a biblical or practical problem in a way that would be valuable to the church, including scholars, pastors, students, missionaries, or other Christian workers.
You can view the journal's own website here.
Continuing Medical Education
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The future of CME - Changes in 2014Effective from January 2014,
CME will be incorporated into a 'new-look'
South African Medical Journal (available at
samj.org.za). A review article willintroduce readers to the educational subject matter, along with one-page summarises (in print) of additional articles that may be accessed in full online. We will continue to offer topical and up-to-date CME material. Readers are encouraged to register with
samj.org.za to receive future notifications of new CME material. Kindly contact
publishing@www.qiuluzeuv.cn should you require assistance.CME is a medical Continuing Professional Development journal, written by South African experts for South African doctors.Other websites related to this journal:
http://www.cmej.org.za/index.php/cmej/index
CRITICAL ARTS examines the relationship between texts and contexts of media in the Third World, cultural formations and popular forms of expression. It aims to create a space for an African and Third World perspective of media (both formal and informal) in culture and social theory.
CRITICAL ARTS aims to challenge and engage conventional academic practices which reinforce undemocratic relations in society.
Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning
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Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scholarly articles and essays that make marked contributions to the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education. The Journal aims to provide a stimulating and challenging forum for contributors to describe, theorise and reflect on their teaching and learning practice, and is particularly interested in contributions that have relevance to the South African educational context.
Contributions that are critical, well-researched and come at relevant problems and issues from theoretical, practice-based or analytical angles are welcomed, as well as contributions that focus on innovative and reflective approaches to teaching and learning.
All submissions must have a clear issue or problem that is addressing, and must make reference to the relevant literature. Where applicable methodology, results and evaluation of findings must be clearly discussed and related to the wider field or literature. Submissions relating local studies should make clear the applicability to a wider context and readership.
Other websites associated with this journal:
http://cristal.ac.za/index.php/cristal
Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa
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Current Writing: Text and Reception in Southern Africa is published bi-annually by Routledge. Current Writing focuses on recent writing and re-publication of texts on southern African and (from a 'southern' perspective) commonwealth and/or postcolonial literature and literary-culture. Works of the past and near-past must be assessed and evaluated through the lens of current reception.Submissions are double-blind peer-reviewed by at least two referees of international stature in the field. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.
"VSports注册入口" English in Africa
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English in Africa was founded in 1974 to provide a forum for the study of African literature and English as a language of Africa. The Editor invites contributions, including unsolicited reviews, on all aspects of English writing and the English language in Africa, including oral traditions. English in Africa is listed in the Journal of Commonwealth Literature Annual Bibliography, the Modern Language Association MLA International Bibliography, Institute for Scientific Information Arts and Humanities Citation Index, and accredited by the South African Department of Education.
The journal has its own website at
http://www.ru.ac.za/isea/publications/journals/englishinafrica/
It is also indexed on EBSCO, by GalePublishing and by SABINET Online. EiA is archived by JSTOR and SABINET Gateway
Ergonomics SA (esa) provides a medium for publication of material relevant to occupational conditions and needs in Southern Africa at a time of change unparalleled in history. To this end the journal accepts articles in the following categories: research papers, review articles, conceptual theories, methodological articles involving technology for recording and/or analysing humans at work, observational reports from the field, brief research reports/updates, and news and views.The editors aim to ensure that professional rigour characterises all published material while recognising that the needs of Southern Africa in this field and of Ergonomics anywhere, are for the generation and dissemination of technical, non-technical, fundamental and applied knowledge. To this end the journal welcomes review papers and encourages contributions to its News and Views section.This is the only Ergonomics focussed journal in South Africa and on the African continent. The journal is also accredited with the South African DHET.Other websites associated with this journal:
http://reference.sabinet.co.za/sa_epublication/ergosa
ESARBICA Journal: Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives
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ESARBICA Journal focuses on records and archives management and the related fields of indigenous knowledge systems.
Focus and scope
Health SA Gesondheid - Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences is an open access, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary and interprofessional scholarly journal that aims to promote communication, collaboration and teamwork between professions and disciplines within the health sciences to address problems that cross and affect disciplinary boundaries.
The journal publishes original articles on issues related to public health, including implications for practical applications and service delivery that are of concern and relevance to Africa and other developing countries. It facilitates the gathering and critical testing of insights and viewpoints on knowledge from different disciplines involved in health service delivery.The journal offers the breadth of outlook required to promote health science education, research and professional practice.
The journal with its interdisciplinary scope attracts interest from a wide audience of scientists and health professionals working in the areas of health care management, health care economics, policy making, nursing, psychology, sociology, ethics and education.
Unique features distinguishing this journal
The journal has a strong regional focus (South Africa) with abstracts published in English. It offers a nurturing environment for young and novice researchers to showcase their work whilst upholding the standards of health science education, research and professional practice.
The journal explores issues and posits solutions to current challenges existing in health care from an interdisciplinary perspective within Africa and other developing countries, including but not limited to:
- improvement of health safety and service delivery
- management and measurement of health services
- evaluation and assessment of health care needs
- prevention of ill health and health-affecting behaviours
- promotion of healthy lifestyles
- health security, economics, policy and regulations.
HTS Theological Studies (VSports注册入口)
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Focus and Scope
HTS Theological Studies is an acclaimed Open Access journal, which publishes articles from a critical theological perspective on Christian praxis to address local, contextual and international challenges.
The notion ‘critical’ refers to in-depth scholarly investigations that generate significant and innovative insights. The term ‘Christian praxis’ is understood in an inclusive ecumenical sense as the concrete activities of Christian churches, organisations and movements in history. The meaning of ‘theological’ can be explained by using the acronym HTS. It refers to Christian studies that encompass Historical Thought and Sources.
The Historical dimension of Christian praxis includes studies in the nature and development of significant movements, institutions, conflicts, myths, legends, narratives and philosophies that have impacted Christian history. Contributions are welcome that examine the history of the Christian religion in its encounter with various cultures, religions and ideologies, by studying it from perspectives such as phenomenology, psychology, philosophy and sociology.
The Thought dimension of Christian praxis refers to the concept fides quaerens intellectum (‘faith seeking understanding’). HTS welcomes contributions that critique and develop the scholarly disciplines in Christian theology that are devoted to exegetical, hermeneutical, systematic, ethical, historical, ministerial and missiological endeavours. Theological contributions on interfaith encounters and on issues of gender, culture, race, class are encouraged.
The Sources dimension of Christian praxis refers to studies on the interpretation of the written and oral sources that have shaped (and continue to shape) the Christian movement. These sources include the Hebrew Scriptures, the Septuagint, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, Intertestamental literature, the New Testament and early Christian literature, Rabbinic literature, Patristics, the confessional documents of Christian denominations, and the publications of ecumenical bodies.
Contributions are welcome from every continent and theological persuasion. HTS provides a platform for research collaboration between theologians and scholars from various fields outlined above and encourages multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary studies in the international theological arena.
Revised and updated on 11 April 2024
(source: https://hts.org.za/index.php/hts/pages/view/journal-information)
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems
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Welcome to
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IAJIKS). The name Indilinga: stands for the "circular orientation" of indigenous African communities which is exhibited in their material culture and behaviour. The journal has been motivated by the need for a dependable expression for critical and analytical writing on issues related to production, dissemination and recognition of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. IAJIKS represents a variety of cross disciplinary interests in ethno-methodology and in qualitative methods. Debates on methodology, epistemology, ethics, gender, education, science and technology, arts, food systems and social-cultural issues are invited.Abstracts can also be viewed at
http://www.indilinga.org.za
Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology
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The journal is an initiative of the Phenomenology Research Group based at Edith Cowan University, South West Campus, in Western Australia and Rhodes University in South Africa, where there had been a long-established phenomenological tradition.
The Phenomenology Research Group is a circle of postgraduate scholars who have a range of research interests which cross a broad spectrum of areas including education, health, religion, business, tourism, counselling and psychology. The journal is published by NISC SA (
IPJP on NISC) and has its own website online here:
http://www.ipjp.org/
Inkanyiso: Journal of African Thought
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Focus and Scope
Inkanyiso deliberately embraces epistemologies of the Global South as part and parcel of its geo-politics of knowledge vis-à-vis the problematic epistemologies of the Global North. This posture finds concrete expression in the contributions received. The journal takes seriously the indigenous epistemologies, ontologies, as well as historical and socio-economic realities of its immediate communities. The intellectual project of the journal strives to privilege epistemologies of the Global South and indigenous African knowledge by systematically blending decolonial, postcolonial, Afrocentric and Afro-sensed grammars and vocabularies of change in ways that are non-fundamentalist, non-nativist and non-faddist. Given that African thought is inherently polyvocal, reflexive, responsive and dynamic, the central focus on African thought is informed by an ecology of pluralistic perspectives and ontologies across space and time.
The Journal has its own website here: https://inkanyisojournal.org/index.php/ink
The purpose of Innovation journal of appropriate librarianship and information work in Southern Africa is to publish material on libraries, information supply and other related matters in South and Southern Africa.
International Journal of African Higher Education
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IJAHE aims to advance knowledge and promote research, as well as provide a forum for policy discussion and analysis on diverse higher education issues in the African continent. IJAHE anticipates assuming a vital role in shaping discourse, reporting new frontiers and creating a nexus for communication and networking among a wide array of researchers, students, academicians, policy makers and policy analysts interested in and concerned with higher education in Africa.
IJAHE, as a multidisciplinary journal, publishes research articles, essays and reviews on a multitude of higher education issues in Africa. The Journal also comes out in special issues that are comparative and theme-based in nature. The Journal considers issues not only on the theory and practice of African higher education from scholars around the world but also strongly encourages higher education practitioners in the continent to contribute and share their expertise and experience. The Journal serves as an independent and unbiased forum that accommodates a wide variety of perspectives and analyses, which are solid in their formulation and organization.
Other websites associated with this journal:
https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/ijahe/index
International Journal of Emotional Psychology and Sport Ethics
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The International Journal of Emotional Psychology and Sport Ethics will consider empirical studies as well as theoretical propositions and case summaries on human emotions and/or feelings, family issues, battery/battering, disabilities, problem of underachievement/learning-difficulties, intellectual disabilities, behaviour disorders, psychosomatic conditions, issues in sports and regulations and health.
International Journal of Studies in Inclusive Education
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The IJSIE is a double-blinded, peer-reviewed, fully open-access journal providing an advanced platform and opportunities for inclusive education-related research outputs. The Editorial Board welcomes empirical, conceptual, academic, and theoretical articles critically analysed and interpreted in all its holistic approach to inclusive education: inclusive education, learning barriers, learners or students with special needs, etc. The scholarly articles must be prepared, treated, and interpreted with the same academic rigor expected of academic research. The IJSIE aims to provide an interdisciplinary forum for scholars, publishing professionals, librarians, and others to communicate original research that addresses current issues informed by the best practices. Scholarly publishing has only recently begun to exploit the full potential of networked digital technologies, which affects the broader process of research communication, including public access to and engagement with research.
You can see this journal's own website
here.
"V体育2025版" International Journal of Studies in Psychology
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The The International Journal of Studies in Psychology (IJSPSY) welcomes original, theoretical, conceptual, and empirical articles that offer a review and publication that disseminate the research findings in holistic areas of psychology such as Applied Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Industrial Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Educational Psychology, Psycho-linguistic, Experimental Psychology, Critical Psychology, Indigenous Psychology, Social Psychology, etc. The IJSPSY focuses on creative innovations of research methodology at all stages and is committed to providing theoretical and practical experience for all those involved in these fields. The scholarly articles must be prepared, treated, and interpreted with the same academic rigour expected of academic research.
Aims and Scope
VISION OF THE JOURNAL
Our vision is "promoting our knowledge at loco-global exposure.”
SCOPE OF THE JOURNAL
The International Journal of Studies in Psychology (IJSPSY) (e-ISSN: 2710-2327, p-ISSN: 2710-2319) is a double blinded, peer-reviewed, fully open-access journal providing an advanced platform and opportunities for psychological-related research outputs. The accreditation of the IJSPSY often ensures that it adheres to ethical publishing practices, has a rigorous peer-review process, and contributes to advancing the field of psychology. The IJSPSY relies on vast theoretical, practical, and thematically scholarly psychology, including unpublished research in human behavioural issues. These include indigenous psychology, mental well-being, community developmental psychology, educational psychology, and psycholinguistics.
AIMS OF THE JOURNAL
The IJSPSY aims to discover cross and multidisciplinary creative and innovative theories, articles, methodologies, comprehensive reports, and case studies in Psychology by inviting scholars, professionals, librarians, and others to publish original research that addresses current issues informed by the best practices. The IJSPSY is an influential trend toward responsible research and innovation. The globalisation of research, the emergence and inclusion of new or previously excluded stakeholders, and the advent of open science are reshaping the scope and nature of scholarly publishing.
You can see this journal's own website
here
International Journal of Studies in Sexuality Education (V体育官网)
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The IJSSE is a double-blinded, peer-reviewed, fully open-access journal providing an advanced platform and opportunities for sexuality education-related research outputs. The Editorial Board welcomes empirical, conceptual, academic, and theoretical articles critically analyzed and interpreted in all its holistic approach to Sexuality education: Sexuality comprehensive education, challenges of learners or students within the school context. The IJSSE approaches manuscripts related to the operational guidance for Comprehensive sexuality education. For example, these are based on all individuals' values and human rights as a core component, not an add-on. Thorough and scientifically accurate information about human rights, gender norms, and power in relationships (including consent and decision-making, sexual coercion, intimate-partner and gender-based violence, and sexual diversity); the body, puberty, and reproduction; relationships, communication, and decision-making; and sexual health (including STIs/HIV and AIDS, COVID-19, unintended pregnancy, condoms, and contraception, and how to access health and other support services).
You can see this journal's own website
here
Italian Studies in Southern Africa/Studi d'Italianistica nell'Africa Australe
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The journal aims at providing a forum for academic discussion on all aspects of Italian culture. It features articles on Italian language and literature and, since it is one of the primary aims of the journal to foster multi- and inter-disciplinary study and communication, contributions are invited from all writers interested in Italian culture, irrespective of their specific disciplines. Contributions also of a less theoretical nature which provide an insight into Italian culture, especially as it manifests itself in Southern Africa, also receive attention. Since 2010 the journal has been also accredited by the Australian Research Council and added to the ERA list.Please note: As of November 2017 the printed version of this joural is going to be discontinued and the online version will be OA with a 2-year embargo on all articles.
Journal for Islamic Studies (V体育2025版)
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The Journal for Islamic Studies is a peer-reviewed journal committed to the publication of original research on Islam as culture and civilization. It particularly welcomes work of an interdisciplinary nature that brings together history, religion, politics, culture and law. The Journal has a special focus on Islam in Africa, and on contemporary Islamic Thought. Contributions that display theoretical rigour, especially work that link the particularities of Islamic discourse to the enterprise of knowledge and critique in the humanities and social sciences, will find JIS to be receptive to such submissions.
V体育2025版 - Journal for Juridical Science
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The
Journal for Juridical Science is an accredited national professional journal which publishes original research articles in law in Afrikaans and English. Multi and interdisciplinary contributions which bridge the gap between legal scholarship and other pertinent academic disciplines, are welcomed. The
Journal for Juridical Science prefers articles which reflect basic legal research, but does not restrict itself to basic research. All published contributions are submitted for refereeing by peers and successful articles qualify for subsidy by the Department of National Education.Other websites related to this journal:
http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_juridic.htmlMore information is available on the
University of the Free State website
http://www.uovs.ac.za/faculties/
"V体育2025版" Journal for Language Teaching
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Journal for Language Teaching = Ijenali Yekufundzisa Lulwimi = Tydskrif vir Taalonderrig
The
South African Journal for Language Teaching focuses on the publication of research in the domains of language teaching and applied linguistics with a particular focus on course and syllabus design, language testing in educational settings, and literacy and language proficiency development.
The Journal is not restricted to English – articles in all official South African languages may be included. Although the focus is on language teaching and applied linguistics n South Africa, the Journal engages with international research and researchers. The Journal places a high value on both its international standing and on scientific research in applied linguistics. Colleagues and postgraduate students from South Africa and the African continent, as well as from the wider international scholarly community, are invited to contribute to any of the following research foci:
Empirical studies. The Journal gives preference to the publication of research with an empirical base (quantitative and/or qualitative studies, mixed methods research, case studies, action research, etc.). Descriptions of language classroom interventions or courses with no empirical component are not typically considered for publication in the journal.
Longitudinal studies and large scale studies on contemporary language dilemmas will receive special consideration.
Original research articles. The majority of articles are original research articles, but
replication studies to validate previous findings are welcomed too.
Conceptual articles and meta-analyses are published from time to time.
State of the art reviews. The editor may invite specific authors on occasion to write “state of the art reviews” on relevant topics.
Special issues. The journal may include theme-based research. The Journal will consider featuring invited debates in special issues, for example with invited international contributors in dialogue with local scholars.
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Festschrift of a specific colleague’s work is published occasionally.
Book reviews are welcomed, and the editorial board reserves the right either to request or to refuse to review such submissions.
Other websites associated with this journal:
https://www.journals.ac.za/jlt
Journal for the Study of Religion
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Journal for the Study of Religion is published twice a year in March and September by the Association for the Study of Religion in Southern Africa as a forum for scholarly contributions of up to 6000 words on topics of contemporary significance in the academic study of religion, in the form of articles, responses to articles, review articles and shorter book reviews.
Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health
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The
Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health aims to contribute towards the development of a robust and inclusive knowledge base for child and adolescent mental health across diverse contexts. To this end the Journal seeks to promote coverage, representation and dissemination of high quality work from around the world that traverses high-, middle- and low- income contexts.
Read more about the journal
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Journal of Community Psychosocial Research
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The Journal of Community Psychosocial Research (JCPR) is committed to publishing high-quality research to improve psychosocial health and well-being. We accept basic and applied research of the following types:
Qualitative research,
Quantitative research,
Mixed-method research,
Review studies,
Book reviews,
and Opinion papers.
At JCPR, we believe in the power of collaboration and the exchange of ideas. We aim to publish research that advances our understanding of psychosocial health and well-being and has real-world implications and applications.
Aims and ScopeThe Journal of Community Psychosocial Research (JCPR) is an open-access online publication platform for researchers concerned with research, policy, and practice in improving psychosocial health and well-being. Our journal provides a platform for cutting-edge research in Community Psychosocial Research, and we welcome contributions from researchers, scholars, and scientists worldwide.
You can see this journal's website
here.
V体育官网入口 - Journal of Consumer Sciences
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The Journal of Consumer Sciences is an official publication of the South African Association of Family Ecology and Consumer Sciences (SAAFECS).
The Journal of Consumer Sciences (JCS) publishes articles that focus on consumer experiences in different places and from different perspectives and methodological positions. The journal will consider research from within the fields of hospitality, consumer studies, consumer science, home economics, family studies, consumer education, consumer rights, and consumer behaviour. We also consider household and/or individual food security to be a facet of food consumerism and hence those working in this field should consider publishing in this journal. The journal also welcomes current consumer-related research that examines the impact of environmental, community, and sustainability issues.
Journal of Digital Food, Energy and Water Systems
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The Journal of Digital Food, Energy & Water Systems (JD-FEWS) is a peer-reviewed bi-annual publication that publishes recent and innovative deployment of emerging digital technologies in Food, Energy, and Water Systems. Food, energy, and water resources are interconnected scarce resources that require systems and technologies that will foster their sustainable management and effective utilization. The journal is also interested in articles that explore the nexus between at least two of these resources.
Aims and Scope
The Journal of Digital Food, Energy & Water Systems (JD-FEWS) is a peer-reviewed bi-annual publication that publishes recent and innovative deployment of emerging digital technologies in Food, Energy, and Water Systems. Food, energy, and water resources are interconnected scarce resources that require systems and technologies that will foster their sustainable management and effective utilization. The journal is also interested in articles that explore the nexus between at least two of these resources. The journal considers the following topics as long as they are deployed in the Food, Energy & Water space: Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Algorithm development Artificial Intelligence Blockchain and distributed ledger technology Case studies Cybersecurity Data mining & Big data Human-Computer Interaction Intelligent Forecasting Internet of Things Machine Learning Mathematical Optimization Robotics System architectures Wireless Sensor Networks
You can see this journal's own website
here
Journal of Emerging Technologies
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Journal of Emerging Technologies (JET) is an international interdisciplinary journal on computing trending topics and issues in the field of information and communications technology (ICT), information systems (IS), information technology (IT), computer science (CS), software engineering (SE), information systems management (ISM), and other related disciplines with the vision and mission to promote quality and current technological research worldwide.
Aims and ScopeAs an open-access international peer-reviewed journal, JET focus to support academic and non-academic researchers, practitioners, and research institutes to reach their potential and have access to open-access computing scientific materials. Every research paper (manuscript) received by JET is editorially screened, checked for plagiarism, and peer-reviewed through a double-blind review process promptly. We pride ourselves on quality, rigor, and original work. JET only accepts original and unpublished papers (manuscripts) with the scope on Information and Communications Technology (ICT), Information Systems (IS), Computer Science (CS), and Information Technology (IT) topics such as: Social media, e-health, IT governance, Industry 5.0, e-Government, Smart City, Cybersecurity, Society 5.0, Big data and privacy, Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial intelligence (AI), Digital marketing, Digital transformation, Machine learning, Block-chain technology, Argument reality, Internet marketing, e-commerce, Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), Environmental technology (Green technology) and many more.
You can see this journal's website
here.
Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa
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The Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa (JEMDSA) is published by the South African Medical Association and publishes papers related to endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes.
Other websites related to this journal:
http://www.jemdsa.co.za