Bangira, T, Alfieri, S.M, Menenti, M, van Niekerk, A. (2016). Mapping flood extent with SAR and multispectral data in Caprivi flood plain (Namibia). Oral presentation at TIGER Workshop for Sustainable Development. Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia, 01- 02 February.
Bangira, T, Alfieri, S.M, Menenti, M, van Niekerk, A and Verkedy, Z. (2016). Flood Mapping in Caprivi Basin, Namibia using High and Low Resolution SAR and Multispectral Data. An oral presentation at Living Planet Symposium, Prague, Czech Republic, 09 - 13 May.
Graaff, K. (2016). Hypermasculinity and gender-based violence: Preventing gender-based violence in South Africa. Paper presented at the Masculinities, Violence and (Post-)Conflict conference. Ulster University, Northern Ireland. 14 January.
Jjingo, C. (2016). Task-based syllabus design with reference to reasoning tasks in teaching Kiswahili as a second language in Ugandan secondary schools. Paper presented at the 2016 LSSA-SAALA-SAALT Joint Annual Conference: Language and Linguistics in the Global South: Posign the challenge. University of the Western Cape, South Africa. 4 - 7 July. Karani, M. (2016). Ideophones in Arusa. Paper presented at the LSSA-SAALA-SAALT Joint Annual Conference: Language and Linguistics in the Global South: Posing the challenge. University of the Western Cape, South Africa, 4 -7 July. Mallya, A. (2016). Realization of external arguments: A new challengeon transitivity alternations. Paper presented at the LSSA-SAALA-SAALT joint Annual Conference: Language and Linguistics in the Global South: Posing the challenge. University of the Western Cape, South Africa. 4 - 7 July. McArthur, T. (2016). Decolonizing theory and practice within studies of boys, men and masculinities. Paper presented at the Annual South African Sociological Association. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 29 June - 3 July. McArthur, T. (2016). Sexual debut in a time of HIV/AIDS. Paper presented at the Annual South African Sociological Association. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 29 June - July. McArthur, T. (2016). Research gender, race and schooling: Some critical reflections. Paper presented at the Inaugural Doctoral Summer School. The centre for Trust, Peace and Social relations. Coventry University, United Kingdom. 15 - 20 May. Mtenje, A.L. (2016). “Taming Untamed Pests”: Representing female sexualities in Tiyambe Zeleza’s Smouldering Charcoal and James Ng’ombe’s Sugarcane with Salt. Paper presented at the USAN 2016: Kongres vir Jong Navorsers/ Congres for Young Scholars. Stellenbosch University, 19 - 21 January.
Tembo, N. (2016). Writing the Self, writing Human rights violations in Two Post-1994 Rwandan Testimonios. Paper presented at the Tenth IABA World Conference: Excavating Lives. University of Cyprus, Cyprus, 26 - 29 May. Tembo, N. (2016). Decidedly katabatic: Adult betrayals in Chine Keitetsi's Child Soldier: Fighting for my life. Paper presented at the 17th Triennial Conference of the Association for Commonwealth Literature and Langue studies (ACLALS). Stellenbosch Univeristy, South Africa. 11 - 15 July. Were, M. (2016). Negotiating African political womanhood: The African woman leader's autobiography and notions of public and private. Paper presented at the CODESRIA Symposium on Gender. Cairo, Egypt. 9 - 11 May. Were, M. (2016). Oral traditions as sources of alternative life stories: Women performing the everyday experience through rumour, gossip and heresay. Paper presented at theTenth International Aut/Biography Association (IABA) Conference. Nicosia, Cyprus. 26 - 29 May.
Bullindah, J. (2015). Generating theatrical music in Kenya. A creative and learning process. Paper presented at the Arts, education and community development Confernence. Trialogue l, Nairobi, Kenya. 20 February. Chikaipa, V. (2015). Media constructions of identities in the wake of heavy flooding Malawi, 2015. Paper presented at the Interdisciplinary approaches to the study of multilingualism: Bridging the gap. MultiLing-INTPART conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa, 7 - 8 March. Conradie, A. (2015). Colonial specimen/ neocolonial chic: Commodification of archival portraits in South African textile design. Paper presented at the VIADUCT 2015: Archival addresses: Photographies, practises, positionalities. The Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre (VIAD), University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa. 18 - 20 May. Graaff, K. (2015). Hypermasculinity and gender-based violence: masculinities-focused interventions aimed at preventing gender-based violence in South Africa. Paper presented at the Social Sciences for Development Conference. University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, 9 - 10 September.
Graaff, K. (2015). Can men be part of the solution? Paper presented at the New Voices in Social Science conference. University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, 11 September.
Jjingo, C. (2015). Cognitive task analysis in task-based syllabus design for the teaching and learning of Kiswahili as a second language in Ugandan secondary schools. Paper presented at the 18th International conference on the African Language Association of Southern Africa. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa. 24 - 26 June.
Karani, M. (2015). The Packaging of Motion Events in Arusa Maasai. Paper presented at the 18th International Conference of the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA). Cape Peninsula University of Science and Technology, Cape Town. 24 - 26 June.
Kimambo, G. (2015) Object marking in Swahili: Definiteness, specificity, or both? Paper presented at the 18th International Conference of the African Language Association of Southern Africa (ALASA). Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, 24-26 June.
Lemu, M. (2015). Affects as biopolitical weapon in the contestation of neoliberal capitalism: the case of Gugulective. Paper presented at the Analysing the practices of (organised) Cultural Encounters conference. Roskilde University, Copenhagen, 4-5 November.
Mallya, A. (2015). Anticausative and passive constructions in Kiwoso: New perspectives on the interactions of morposyntax and lexical-semantics. Paper presented at the 18th International conference of the African Language Association of Southern Africa: New Directions and Perspective in African language research in the 21st century. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, 24-26 June.
McArthur, T. (2015). [Still] In search of meaning: Critical reflections on coloured identiry in post-Apartheid South Africa. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual congress of the South African Sociological Association. University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa. 28 June - 01 July. Mtenje, A.L. (2015). “Taking Charge”: Fictional representations of female sexualities in Authoritarian Contexts. Paper presented at the 2nd Eastern African Literacy and Cultural Studies Conference: Textualities of Space: Connections, Intricacies and Intimacies. Makerere University, 20-22 August. McArthur, T. (2015). Ons praat met ons vuiste: Youth perspectives on school based violence. Paper presented at teh 22nd Annual congress of the South African Sociological Association. University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa. 28 June - 22 July. McArthur, T. (2015). Researvching sexualities, gender and schooling: Methodological and Pedagogic implications. Paper presented at the Feminisms, Power and Pedagogy: 10th Biennial Conference of the Gender and Education Association. University of Roehampton, London, United Kingdom. 24 -26 June. McArthur, T. (2015). Learner voices on homphobic violence at a Northern Cape high school. Paper presented at a Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Women and Gender studies and the Faculty of Education. University of the Western Cape, South Africa. 22 May. Mtenje. A.L. (2015). Taking charge: Fictional representations of female sexualities in Authoriatian contexts. Paper presented at the 2nd Eastern African Literacy and Cultural Studies Conference: Textualities of Space: Connections, Intricacies and Intimacies. Makerere University, Uganda. 20 -22 August.
Nahayo, S. (2015). Linguistic identity construction in a cross border community: Samia in Uganda and Samia in Kenya. Paper presented at The 2nd East African Literary and Cultural Studies Conference. Makerere University, Uganda. 20th- 22nd August.
Nyanda, D. (2015). The rhetorical effect of the use of first person pronouns in Tanzanian parliamentary debates. Paper presented at The ALASA 18th International conference. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa, 24-26 June.
Nyakuwa, R. (2015). The ‘hidden enterprise culture”’: An enthnography of an ‘indigenous’ enterprise in Harare, Zimbabwe. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Association Conference. Johannesburg, South Africa, 28 June-2 July.
Nyakuwa, R. (2015). Actors’ will: Community housing cooperatives in Harare & The State in a ‘crisis’ economy. Paper presented at the Social Sciences for Development Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa. 9-10 September.
Nyakuwa, R. (2015). Informal entrepreneurship: A ‘Category of governance or a practice of democracy?’ Paper presented at CODESRIA/ OSISA: Economic Justice Institute. Durban, South Africa, 7-18 July.
Röntsch, M. (2015). Setting Out in Search of Christopher Langford James. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the South African Society for Research in Music. Cape Town, South Africa, 16-18 July.
Sanni, JS. (2015) Je Suis Charlie? A Phenomenological Rethinking of Identity and Difference as Being-with. Paper presented at the Third Annual Conference of the South African Centre for Phenomenology. University of Johannesburg, South Africa, 27-29 March.
Sanni, JS. (2015) Heidegger's 'Potentiality-For-Being': Toward Adequate Development in Nigeria. Paper presented at the Annual Social Science for Development Conference. Stellenbosch University, South Africa, 9-10 September.
Tembo, N. (2015). Certain Wounds from Eastern Africa: Chronotoypes of the Journey in Selected Child Soldier Narratives. Paper presented at the 2nd Eastern African Literary and Cultural Studies Conference. Makerere University, Uganda, 20-22 August. Vengenai, H. (2015). Thinking about researching 'culture' in ways what to do not reproduce gendered stereotypes. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Assocation Conference. Johannesburg, South Africa. 28 June - 1 July. Were, M. (2015). Tactics of Intervention: Manipulating the "problematic self"1 in Wangari Maathai's unbowed and Wambui Otieno's Mau Mau's daughter. Paper presented at the 2nd Eastern Africa Literacy and Cultural Studies Conference. Makerere University, Uganda. 20 - 22 August. Were, M. (2015). Negotiating African women's sexualities in the Academia and the Third space. Paper presented at the Colloquium on Perspective on African Women in Kenyan Academic Institutions. University of Nairobi, Kenya. 27 August.
Bullindah, J. and Shitandi, W. (2014). School anthems in Kenya: A site for negotiating musical adaptations, musical identities, performance styles and education ethos. Paper presented at the 31st International Society for Music Education (ISME). Porto Alegre, Brazil. 20 -25 July. Tembo, N. (2014).Why she won't forget: testimony and the image of "human landmines" in Leah Chishugi's A Long Way from Paradise. Paper presented at Hot Topics in Subtropics: Languages and Literatures in Southern Africa Today. Durban, South Africa, September 25 - 27.
Yenjela, D. (2014). Writing memory and trauma in The Great Siege of Fort Jesus: A historical novel by Valerie Cuthbert. Paper presented at the Researching African Literature Conference. Kilifi, Kenya. 11 - 13 December. McArthur, T. (2014). Political identity, collective memories and citizenship: Recalculating the gains of democracy in South Africa. Paper presented at the 12th Developmental dialogues Conference. The International Insitute for Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands. 16 -17 October. McArthur, T. (2014). Coloured masculinities and schooling. Paper presented at the 2nd New Voices Conference. The International Institute for Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands. 16 - 17 October. McArthur, T. (2014). When is enough, enough? The ethical conundrums of researching youth from impoverished communities in rural South Africa. Paper presented at the Engaging young people in non-violence and equality Colloquium. STIAS, Stellenbosch. 29 - 30 September. McArthur, T. (2014). A Troubled race? Deconstructioin coloured identity in post-apartheid South Africa. Paper presented at the Annual South African Sociological Association Congress. Nelson Mandela Univeristy, Port Elizabeth. 6 - 8 July. McArthur, T. (2014). Miley Cyrus, Black Bootie and sex: Making and remaking race and gendered identities in popular youth culture. Paper presented at the Annual South African Sociological Association Congress. Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth. 6 - 8 July. McArthur, T. (2014). A place to call home: An exploration of how homeloess youth navigate private and public space. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers. Tampa Convention Centre, Tampa, Florida, United States of America. 8 -12 Apri.
Bakuwa, J. (2013). Public understanding of climate change in Malawi: Environmental beliefs, concern about climate change and implications for support for National Climate Change Policy. Paper presented at the Social Sciences for Development Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa, 30 - 31 October.
Bakuwa, J. (2013). Public understanding of climate change in Malawi: An investigation of factors influencing perceptions, beliefs and attitudes towards climate change. Paper presented at the Climate Change and Water Transdisciplinary Forum. Stellenbosch, South Africa, 28 November.
Croese, S. (2013). Politics, policy and housing provision in Luanda, Angola. Paper presented at the African Social Research Initiative Conference. Ann Arbor (MI), USA, 11 - 12 October.
Fourie, P. (2013). District Six: The Musical - Memory and musical representation of contested space. Paper presented at the Hearing Landscape Critically: Music, Place and the Spaces of Sound Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa, 08 - 11 September.
Gray van Heerden, C. (2013). Blending the animal-human experience through literature. Paper presented at the Institute for Critical Animal Studies Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 31 August - 01 September.
Hove, G. (2013). A false start! The development of commercial dairy farming in Southern Rhodesia under the British South Africa Company, 1890s to 1923. Paper presented at the Southern African Historical Society Biennial Conference. Gabarone, Botswana, 27 - 29 June.
Ingwani, E. (2013). Land transactions in peri-urban Domboshava, Zimbabwe: Causes, nature and outcomes. Paper presented at the Land Divided Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 24 - 27 March.
Ingwani, E. (2013). Influence of land transactions on household survival strategies in peri-urban communal areas of Zimbabwe. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Association Conference. Pretoria, South Africa, 30 June - 03 July.
Jawali, G. (2013). African institutions and contestations over Lower Shire Valley wildlife resources, c.1850s to 1912. Paper presented at the Southern African Historical Society Biennial Conference. Gabarone, Botswana, 27 - 29 June.
Matinga-Katunda, B. (2013). The meaning of land and land rights in rural matrilineal communities of Southern Africa: A case study of Muluwira village in Zomba, Malawi. Paper presented at the Land Divided Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 24 - 27 March.
Mwathunga, E. (2013). Contesting urban spaces in Malawi. Paper presented at the Land Divided Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 24 - 27 March.
Mwatwara, W. (2013). The politics of land reform: A comparative study of South Africa and Zimbabwe in the post 1994 era. Paper presented at the Land Divided Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 24 - 27 March.
Mwatwara, W. (2013). 'Where nature objected to anything imported': Africans and the Cattle Quality Clause in Southern Rhodesia, c.1912 - 1930. Paper presented at the Southern African Historical Society Biennial Conference. Gabarone, Botswana, 27 - 29 June.
Ncube, G. (2013). Fluctuation textuelle : vers une reconstruction transméditerranéenne de la sexualité marginale: Rachid O., Abdellah Taïa, Eyet-Chékib Djaziri et Ilmann Bel. Paper presented at Migrant Meditations: Meta/Textualities in Transcultural African Narrations Conference. Humboldt, Germany, 06 - 07 July.
Obiero, W. (2013). Re-examining the discourse and practice of traditional African musical arts through a postcolonial lens: (Mis)representation of African traditional music at the Kenya Music Festival. Paper presented at the International Council for Traditional Music World Conference. Shanghai, China. 11 - 17 July.
Okoko, L. (2013). The image of Africa in contemporary German youth literature. Paper presented at the Association of German Studies in Southern Africa Conference. Potchefstroom, South Africa. 24 - 27 March.
Okoko, L. (2013). Intercultural literature for German Studies in East Africa: Considerations on relevance and application. Paper presented at the Perspectives for German Studies in East Africa Conference. Nairobi, Kenya. 27 - 28 May.
Siziba, G. (2013). Language, identity negotiations and the anatomy of social space: Preliminary comments on Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Association Conference. Pretoria, South Africa, 30 June - 03 July.
Ssentanda, M. (2013). Thematic curriculum and mother tongue education in Uganda: Discrepancies between de jure and de facto language-in-education policy. Paper presented at the Linguistics Society of Southern Africa (LSSA), Southern African Applied Linguistics Association (SAALA) and the South African Association of Language Teachers (SAALT) Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa, 02 - 04 July.
Swart, C. (2013). Public opinion and land reform. Paper presented at the Land Divided Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 24 - 27 March.
Ussher, Y. (2013). Economic and social effect of mobile phone usage: Women informal traders in Accra. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Association Conference. Pretoria, South Africa, 30 June - 03 July.
van Rhyn, C. (2013). The African expatriate composer as diplomat. Paper presented at the South African Society for Research in Music Conference. East London, South Africa, 18 - 20 July.
Croese, S. (2012). Governance in post-war urban Angola: the case of residents' committees in Zango. Paper presented at the AEGIS Cortona Summer School in African Studies. Cortona, Italy, 18 - 24 June.
Croese, S. (2012). City governance in post-war Angola: what role for the party? Paper presented at the South African City Studies Workshop on Empirical Studies, Theory and Criticism. Johannesburg, South Africa, 19 - 20 November.
Croese, S. (2012). Urban governance and governmentality in post-war Angola: the case of residents' committees in Zango (Luanda). Paper presented at the 55th annual meeting of the African Studies Association. Philadelphia, USA, 29 November - 2 December.
Fourie, P. (2012). Covering the creole repertoire: Cultural creativity and the case of Sapphyre's Rosa. Paper presented at the South African Research in Music Conference. Pretoria, South Africa. 19 - 21 July.
Hove, G. (2012). Health considerations or healthy profits? The Dairy Marketing Board, milk (over)production and African consumption, 1957 – 1970s. Paper presented at the Historical Association of South Africa Conference. Pretoria, South Africa. 06 - 07 July.
Ingwani, E. (2012). Nomenclature of land transactions: A case study of Domboshava, Zimbabwe. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Assocation Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 01 - 04 July.
Jawali, G. (2012). A history of contestations over natural resources in the Lower Shire Valley in Malawi, c. 1850s-1960. Paper presented at the Historical Association of South Africa Conference. Pretoria, South Africa. 06 - 07 July.
Lambrechts, L. (2012). The GALLO Record Archive: An ode to steam trains. Paper presented at the South African Research in Music Conference. Pretoria, South Africa. 19 - 21 July.
Lipenga, K. (2012). Disability and Masculinity in South African Autosomatography. Paper presented at the CrossCurrents: Current Research in the Humanities Conference. Cape Town, South Africa, 25 - 26 October.
Mangezvo, P. (2012). Xenophobic exclusion and masculinities among Zimbabwean male migrants: The case of Cape Town and Stellenbosch. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Assocation Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 01 - 04 July.
Siziba, G. (2012). Language, identity and the anatomy of social space: Preliminary comments on Zimbabwean migrants in South Africa. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Assocation Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 01 - 04 July.
Zibagwe, S. (2012). Aerial photographs as technology of power and resistance from below in Cape Town's informal settlements. Paper presented at the South African Sociological Assocation Conference. Cape Town, South Africa. 01 - 04 July.
Aghoghovwia, P. (2011). Versifying the Environment: Tanure Ojaide's Delta Blues and Home Songs. Paper presented at Literature and Ecology Colloquium. Kleinmond, South Africa, 12 - 14 August.
Aghoghovwia, P. (2011). Urhobo Myth and Oral Rhetoric as Constitutive Sites in Tanure Ojaide's Poetry. Paper presented at the Cambridge-Africa Collaborative Research Conference on Myth and Modernity in African Literature. Lagos, Nigeria, 24 - 26 August.
Aghoghovwia, P. (2011). Shifting the Goalpost, Readjusting the Game: Violence as Rebellion and Commodity in the Nollywood film, The Liquid Black Gold. Paper presented at the Anthropology Southern Africa Annual Conference. Stellenbosch, South Africa, 3 - 6 September.
Croese, S. (2011). The Politics of National Reconstruction: Housing in Angola. Paper presented at The Study of Angola: Towards a New Research Agenda Conference. Oxford, United Kingdom, 01 - 02 July.
Fernando, M. (2011). The Locative-Subject Alternation in Kikongo: A Preliminary Account of the Notion of Causative Alternation with Motion Verbs. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Linguistics Association of SADC Universities. Lusaka, Zambia, 9 - 11 May.
Ikobwa, J. (2011). David Hohl als Zeuge des Genozids in Ruanda in Lukas Bärfuss’ Hundert Tage. Paper presented at the Association of German Studies of Southern Africa (SAGV) Conference. Pretoria, South Africa, 27 - 30 April.
Jakaza, E. and Visser, M. (2011). Dialogic Voices: Dialectical Approach to RG Mugabe's Ceremonial Speeches. Paper presented at Rhetoric in Society Conference. Antwerp, Belgium, 26 - 28 January.
Kahyana, D. (2011). Re-membering Uganda: The Portrayal of "Ugandanness" in Four Ugandan Novels. Paper presented at Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa Conference. Grahamstown, South Africa, 13 - 15 July.
Kahyana, D. (2011). Covering the Waters, Recovering the Land: Ugandan Literature and the Fight Against Fascism. Paper presented at Literature and Ecology Colloqium. Kleinmond, South Africa, 12 - 14 August.
Kahyana, D. (2011). Questions of Home in a Transnational World: Reflections on Doreen Baingana's Tropical Fish: Stories from Entebbe. Paper presented at the Es' kia Mphahlele Colloquium. Johannesburg, South Africa, 1 - 3 September.
Lambrechts, L. (2011). The Archive as a Methodological Conduit of Westerness. Paper presented at Musicological Conference. Utrecht, Netherlands, 11 - 12 April.
Lambrechts, L. (2011). The Archive as a Methodological Conduit of Westerness. Revised paper presented at the Annual Conference of the South African Society for Research in Music. Grahamstown, South Africa, 23 - 25 June.
Mwatwara, W. (2011). The Tick was Not Slow to Take Advantage: A History of East Coast Fever in Southern Rhodesia (1901-1920). Paper presented at the South African Historical Society Conference. Durban, South Africa, 27 - 29 June.
Nyambi, O. (2011). Language Use and/or Abuse: The English Language in Brian Chikwava's novel Harare North and Petina Gappah's short stories in An Elegy for Easterly. Paper presented at the English Academy of Southern Africa's 2011 International Golden Jubilee Conference. Cape Town, South Africa, 6 - 9 September.
Ocita, J. (2011). Nationalism and the Processes of Subject Formation in Anti-apartheid South African Indian Narratives. Paper presented at Cultural Studies Workshop on Empire, Nation, Cosmopolitanism. Jaipur, India, 23 - 28 January.
Ocita, J. (2011). Narrativising the Past: A Quest for Belonging and Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South African Indian Fiction. Paper presented at Literature and Ecology Colloquium. Kleinmond, South Africa, 12 - 14 August.
Sabao, C. (2011). Notice of death? The 'Reporter Voice' and 'Objectivity' in Reporting the 'Controversial' Death of Rtd. Gen. Solomon Mujuru in Zimbabwean Newspapers Across Languages: An Appraisal Approach. Paper presented at the Current Research in the Humanities Conference for Postgraduate Students. Cape Town, South Africa, 25 - 26 October.