All Stories

  1. Young pregnant women and public health: introducing a critical reparative justice/care approach using South African case studies
  2. Feminine sexual desire and shame in the classroom: an educator’s constructions of and investments in sexuality education
  3. The case for collation to inform debate and transform practice in decolonising Psychology
  4. Contesting sexual violence policies in higher education: the case of Rhodes University
  5. Feminism & Psychology: Innovations and continuities
  6. Abortion embedded and embodied in social relations: Challenges for feminist psychology
  7. “THE MAN CAN USE THAT POWER”, “SHE GOT COURAGE” AND “INIMBA”: DISCURSIVE RESOURCES IN COUNSELLORS’ TALK OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE
  8. Reproductive justice in context: South African and Zimbabwean women’s narratives of their abortion decision
  9. Abortion in legal, social, and healthcare contexts
  10. ‘Adolescent’ Sexual and Reproductive Health: Controversies, Rights, and Justice
  11. The emancipatory potential of nursing practice in relation to sexuality: a systematic literature review of nursing research 2009-2014
  12. Introducing State of the Discipline Papers
  13. A critical review of sanctioned knowledge production concerning abortion in Africa: Implications for feminist health psychology
  14. “Peer Pressure” and “Peer Normalization”: Discursive Resources that Justify Gendered Youth Sexualities
  15. Gender, abortion and substantive representation in the South African newsprint media
  16. Deconstructing Developmental Psychology 20 years on: Reflections, implications and empirical work
  17. Teenage pregnancy
  18. Cracks in reproductive health rights: Buffalo City learners’ knowledge of abortion legislation
  19. Teenage Pregnancy
  20. Adolescent Pregnancy: A Feminist Issue
  21. Pregnancy Among Young Women in South Africa
  22. Men and talk about legal abortion in South Africa: equality, support and rights discourses undermining reproductive ‘choice’
  23. A Performative-Performance Analytical Approach
  24. When veiled silences speak: reflexivity, trouble and repair as methodological tools for interpreting the unspoken in discourse-based data
  25. Reflecting on South African Psychology: Published research, ‘relevance’, and social issues
  26. (Dis)allowances of lesbians’ sexual identities: Lesbian identity construction in racialised, classed, familial, and institutional spaces
  27. Feminist Health Psychology and Abortion: Towards a Politics of Transversal Relations of Commonality
  28. Culture as a discursive resource opposing legal abortion
  29. Danger and Disease in Sex Education
  30. IV. `Who? What?': An Uninducted View of Towards a New Psychology of Women from Post-Apartheid South Africa
  31. ‘White Excellence and Black Failure’: The Reproduction of Racialised Higher Education in Everyday Talk
  32. Radical Plural Feminisms and Emancipatory Practice in Post-Apartheid South Africa
  33. South African Psychology and ‘Relevance’: Continuing Challenges
  34. Teenage Pregnancy and the Construction of Adolescence
  35. Waging war: discourses of HIV/AIDS in South African media
  36. Psycho-Medical Discourse in South African Research on Teenage Pregnancy
  37. Economic Security and the Social Science Literature on Teenage Pregnancy in South Africa
  38. Foucauldian Feminism: the Implications of Governmentality
  39. Deconstructive Discourse Analysis: Extending the Methodological Conversation
  40. Racializing teenage pregnancy: 'culture' and 'tradition' in the South African scientific literature
  41. Teenage Motherhood and the Regulation of Mothering in the Scientific Literature: The South African Example
  42. Teenage Pregnancy and its ‘Negative’ Consequences: Review of South African Research — Part 1
  43. The ‘Causes’ of Teenage Pregnancy: Review of South African Research — Part 2
  44. Feedback of Research Results: Reflections from a Community-Based Mental Health Programme
  45. Gender Differences in Mathematics: A Discourse Analysis
  46. Transforming the research system: Contribution of the post‐structuralist theoretical framework
  47. Postcolonialism and Psychology
  48. Postcolonialism and Psychology: Growing Interest and Promising Potential