Front Matter
Preface
CHAPTERS
SECTION I: FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
SECTION II: XENOPHOBIA AND AFRIPHOBIA
- Sybert Mutereko
Chapter 4: Migrants in the Face of Growing Nativism and Xenophobia: South African Experiences
https://doi.org/10.29086/978-0-9869937-5-6/2024/AASBS15/4 - Tigere Paidamoyo Muringa
Chapter 5: A Critical Analysis of Populism and Xenophobic Discourse on Social Media in South Africa: A Case of @Operation Dudula and PutSouthAfricansFirst Twitter Accounts
https://doi.org/10.29086/978-0-9869937-5-6/2024/AASBS15/5
- Busani Maseko & Dion Nkomo
Chapter 6: Family Language Policy in a Xenophobic Context: The Case of Kalanga Transnational Families in South Africa
https://doi.org/10.29086/978-0-9869937-5-6/2024/AASBS15/6 Vadivelu Moodley and Dinolen Gounden Social Isolation, Sport and Exercise Disruptions, and Impacts on the Elderly as a Vulnerable Group | PDF
Raphael Nhongo and Baba Primrose Tshotsho From the Terraces to Social Media: Reflections of Highlanders Football Club Supporters’ Engagement on Facebook during Covid-19 Lockdown | PDF
Terence Tapiwa Muzorewa and Aaron Rwodzi Southern Africa Pandemic Management in Sports: Observations from the 1918 Influenza and COVID-19 | PDF
· Kamilla Swart and Rauf Mammadov Planning a FIFA World Cup amidst a Pandemic – The Case of Qatar 2022 | PDF
Urmilla Bob Differences in Levels of Participation and Responses to the Lockdown among Selected Sporting Codes in South Africa | PDF
SECTION III: FEMINISATION AND GENDERED ROLES IN MIGRATION
SECTION IV: TECHNOLOGY AND SKILLS TRANSFER
SECTION V: FOOD SECURITY