| Table of contents Acta acad. (Bloemfontein, Online) vol.52 n.1 Bloemfontein 2020 Introduction | | | | · Introduction to the Special Focus Narayanaswamy, Lata; Schöneberg, Julia
| | | Special Focus | | | | · Reflecting on the ethics of PhD research in the Global South: reciprocity, reflexivity and situatedness Millora, Chris; Maimunah, Siti; Still, Enid
| | | | · Challenging the way we know the world: overcoming paralysis and utilising discomfort through critical reflexive thought Idahosa, Grace Ese-osa; Bradbury, Vanessa
| | | | · Epistemic (in)justice and decolonisation in higher education: experiences of a crosssite teaching project Khoo, Su-ming; Mucha, Witold; Pesch, Christina; Wielenga, Cori
| | | | · How do we teach the world? - A conversation about decolonization, processes of unlearning and 'aha moments' in institutions of higher education Capan, Zeynep Gulsah; Garbe, Sebastian; Zöhrer, Michaela
| | | Keynote Address | | | | · Amos Tutuola as a quest hero for endogenous Africa: actively anglicising the Yoruba language and yorubanising the English language Nyamnjoh, Francis B.
| | | Articles | | | | · 'Dark technology', aggressiveness and the question of cyber-ethics Mbinjama-Gamatham, Adelina; Olivier, Bert
| | | | · The gift as philosophical critique of the social grant system in South Africa Heppell, Erik; Rathbone, Mark
| | | | · 'We will utterly destroy them... and we will go in and possess the land': reflections on the role of civilian-driven violence in the making of settler genocides Adhikari, Mohamed
| | | | · The "warm welcome by South Africa of the stealthy introduction of impunified disregard for and violation of fundamental rights": A legal-political commentary on the SADC Tribunal jurisprudence in South Africa Swanepoel, Neels
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