Publications

Pauwels, M. (2024). “Reading contemporary decolonial iconoclasm in Belgium with Žižek, Yousfi and Fanon.” In: J. Sanni and C. Villet (eds.), Philosophy of Violence: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Cham: Springer, 157–174.

Coetser, Y.M. (2023). “No monkeys in my circus: Philosophical perspectives towards a legal ban of circus animals in South Africa.” DALPS (Derecho Animal Legal and Policy Studies) 1: 136-173.

Terblanché-Greeff, A. (2023). “Different strokes and different folks: Nuanced cultural values of time orientation and social self-construal.” Comparative Sociology 22(1): 138-165.

Coetser, Y.M. (2022.) “An African ethical perspective on South Africa’s regulatory frameworks governing animals in research.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 92: 119–128. 

Pauwels, M. (2022). “Art as a battleground for struggles over politics, race, gender and privilege in contemporary South Africa.” Critical Arts: South-North Cultural and Media Studies 36(3/4): 116–134.

Terblanché-Greeff, A. (2022). “Same-same, but not: Comparing aspects of cultures in South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.” SAGE Open 12(2).

Pauwels, M. (2021). “Anti-racist critique through racial stereotype humour: What could go wrong?” Theoria: A Journal of Social and Political Thought 68(4): 85–113.

Verhoef, A. (2021). “Decolonising the concept of the Trinity to decolonise the religious education curriculum.” HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 77(4): 1–8.

Verhoef, A. & Coetser, Y. M. (2021). “Academic integrity of university students during emergency remote online assessment: An exploration of student voices.” Transformation in Higher Education 6(0): 1–12.

Verhoef, A. & Rathbone, M. (2021). “Towards a critical ethic of land in the Southern African context.” In E. Masitera (ed.), Philosophical perspectives on land reform in Southern Africa. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 267–284.

Pauwels, M. (2020). “Intersections of queer art and African indigenous culture: The case of Inxeba (The Wound).” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 51(4): 366–380.

Verhoef, A. & Visser, A. (2020). “Reconsidering freedom: Survivors of sex trafficking and Paul Ricoeur’s relational notion of freedom.” South African Journal of Philosophy 39(1): 22–34.

Coetser, Y.M. (2019). “Cruel art: Intersections between art, animals, and morality.” de arte 55(1): 57-75.

Terblanché-Greeff, A. (2019). “Ubuntu and environmental ethics: The West can learn from Africa when faced with climate change.” In: M. Chemhuru (ed.) African environmental ethics: The international library of environmental, agricultural and food ethics, Vol. 29. Cham: Springer, 93-109.

Verhoef, A. & Ramolai, P. (2019). “Ubuntu, transimmanence and ethics.” South African Journal of Philosophy 38(4): 351–362.

Verhoef, A., Du Preez, P. & Simmonds, S. (2016). “Rethinking and researching transformation in higher education: A meta-study of South African trends.” Transformation of Higher Education 1(1): 1–7.