International Journal of African Reflections: Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinary Perspectives
Prof Rushiella Songca, Dr Thoahlane Thoahlane, Prof Sone Enongene
ISSN: 3078-2821
Year: 2024
Published: Annually
Accreditation(s): N/A
About this publication
The International Journal of African Reflections (IJAR), which is housed at Walter Sisulu University (WSU), publishes multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary peer-reviewed articles that encourage and support researchers in all fields and disciplines, especially women, black, and young researchers, by providing a platform to publish their work to eventually obtain an NRF rating. The journal also intends to act as a facilitator to build a cohort of scholars from amongst the master’s doctoral and postdoctoral graduate students through the articles published in the journal. It is hoped that new epistemological ideas will emerge, which will contribute to improving the quality of teaching, research, and learning.
VOLUMES AND ISSUES
Volume / Issue
2025
Exploration of causes of common mental health problems among Health Science students at a university
Author: Bhekithemba Vellem
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 1-24
Ethical and legal implications of doctor–patient confidentiality in the age of technological advancements: Ensuring privacy and trust in healthcare services
Author: Mlondolozi Mvikweni
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 25-40
Research capacity development needs for postgraduate students at South African public universities
Author: Fulufhelo Malamatsho
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 41-59
Restoring dignity for students with disabilities at South African universities
Author: Beauty Nonzwakazi Makiwane
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 60-77
Globalisation and Cameroonian worldview: The case of Azanwi Nchami’s Foot prints of destiny and Kenjo Jumbam’s The whiteman of God
Authors: Doreen Mekunda and Woloa Sheriban
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 78-96
E-waste management and its health and environmental impact in under-resourced villages of South Africa: A case study
Authors: Odwa Gazana and Tembisa Grace Nqgondi
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 97-115
Perspectives, challenges and opportunities for water supply management in Rustenburg: A case study of Tlhabane township
Author: Tsie Omphile Mathope
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 116-159
Production of malted fermented sorghum-based complementary foods to enhance food and nutrition security in Benue, Nigeria
Authors: Priscilla M Utoo, Philip Bassey, Afiong Oku and Charles Ariahu
Source: International Journal of African Reflections 2025, p 160-178