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Browsing School of Social Sciences by Author "Ratele, Kopano"

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  • Malherbe, Nick; Ratele, Kopano; Adams, Glenn; Reddy, Geetha; Suffla, Shahnaaz (Sage Publishing, 2021-06-26)
    Coloniality represents the contemporary patterns of power and domination that emerged in the late 15th century during the so-called classic era of colonialism. Although much of psychology and psychological thought has ...
  • Maldonado-Torres, Nelson; Fanon Mendes France, Mireille; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Seedat, Mohamed; Ratele, Kopano (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-12-17)
    Coloniality continues to invade the psychomaterial lives of the condemned. Invoking psychoanalysis and phenomenology to engage with modern psychopathologies and race, gender, and sexuality, Fanon developed seminal ideas ...
  • Khan, Anisur; Arendse, Najuwa; Ratele, Kopano (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-03-03)
    Suicidal behaviour (e.g., suicide and suicide attempt) is a multifaceted phenomenon which often draws on several social and psychological contexts. This research examines how men’s suicides and attempted suicides are ...
  • Ratele, Kopano; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Seedat, Mohamed; Fanon Mendes France, Mireille; Maldonado-Torres, Nelson (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2021-12-17)
    Against the backdrop of the global pandemic, which has deepened existing global struggles against coloniality and racist, heteropatriarchal, and capitalist social formations, this special issue focuses on Fanon, Southern ...
  • Ratele, Kopano (Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-06-24)
    Seeing masculinity is, according to Raewyn Connell, ‘a place in gender relations’, what is the place accorded to males once considered property in men and masculinities studies, how are the practices of these ‘former ...
  • Khan, Anisur; Ratele, Kopano; Helman, Rebecca; Dlamini, Sipho; Makama, Refiloe (Sage Publishing, 2020-10-20)
    Suicide is a serious but under-researched public health problem in Bangladesh. In light of this, we sought to explore the association between masculinities and suicide. We interviewed 20 family members/friends of men who ...
  • Khan, Anisur; Ratele, Kopano; Arendse, Najuwa (Sage Publishing, 2020-02-12)
    This is the first ever research in Bangladesh that provides understanding about men’s postsuicide attempt reflections from a district called Jhenaidah which is assumed to be a high suicide-prone area in the country. Employing ...
  • Arendse, Najuwa; Khan, Anisur; Billah, Masum; Ratele, Kopano; Islam, Md Zahidul (Journal of Social Health, 2021-02)
    Suicide is a serious public and social health problem in Bangladesh. The seasonal variance in suicide is an under-researched area in Bangladesh which needs attention due to the nature of its prevalence. This article describes ...
  • Ratele, Kopano; Malherbe, Nick; Suffla, Shahnaaz; Cornell, Josephine; Taliep, Naiema (Sage Publishing, 2020-10-07)
    Departing from the position that critical African psychology is an endeavour whose objective is to harness psychological knowledge in, by, for, and with Africa, as well as the world, but also to critically think Africa ...
  • Malherbe, Nick; Ratele, Kopano (Sage Publishing, 2021-07-02)
    Contributing to work that locates the place of psychology in countering coloniality, we explore in this article what and for whom is a decolonising African psychology. We answer these questions not with a definitive ...
  • Helman, Rebecca; Ratele, Kopano (2018)
    Background: In light of the global health burden of violence, which is predominantly perpetrated by men, studies have explored the relationship between masculinities and violence. However, there is a relative lack of ...

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