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ORDER OF PROCEDURE
Emergency and Fire Plans during Graduations
13 DECEMBER 2021 AT 13:30
1. In the event of an emergency and/or fire:
The audience will rise as the academic procession enters the hall and will remain standing until the Chancellor is in place
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The presiding official (Chancellor/Vice-Chancellor/Deputy Vice-Chancellor) will make an announcement requesting guests, graduands and staff to keep calm and remain seated; The Ushers will assist guests to proceed to the nearest Emergency exits in order to evacuate the Great Hall in an orderly fashion; Emergency exit signs are visible in red above all exit doors situated on your left and right hand sides as well as the back of the Hall; The Ushers will assist the elderly and disabled guests out of the building; The academic procession on stage must exit through the back stage door; Once outside the Great Hall all guests, graduands and staff must proceed to the main assembly point on the piazza.
2. In the event of a Bomb threat All bomb threats will be treated as real in order to protect lives and property and the premises will be evacuated immediately.
The Chancellor will constitute the congregation The Chancellor will welcome the graduands and guests Address to the congregation Conferment of degrees The President of Convocation will address the graduates The Chancellor will dissolve the congregation The audience will stand while Ihele is played
Members of the audience are requested to stand while the academic procession leaves the hall and not to leave the hall before the end of the ceremony.
IMPORTANT NOTICE In the event of load-shedding or power cuts, the Great Hall may become totally dark until the generator comes into operation.
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HUMANITIES AT WITS The Faculty of Humanities is a leading, vibrant centre of academic and research excellence on the continent.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Our students undergo rigorous theoretical and methodological training which imparts strong research and analytical skills and enables them to adapt, and often define, the constantly changing world of work. Our students learn to think critically – they are problem-posers, problem-solvers, and active social citizens who make a difference in society.
DEAN: PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych (Hons) MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa) The creative suite of programmes on offer in the Faculty equips our students to compete globally and to act locally. To this end, the Faculty engages creatively and critically with its location in Johannesburg – South Africa’s most globally networked city – taking advantage of its dynamic political, social, economic and cultural links to the rest of Africa and the world.
Master of Arts International Relations ALLEE, Laaiqah RESEARCH REPORT: Femicide: a case study of the internalisation of CEDAW in South Africa and Brazil Demography and Population Studies ALTORIO, Ayrton Marius RESEARCH REPORT: Immigrant Fertility in Australia: Its relationship to population growth South African Sign Language ASMAL, Atiyah Yusof Tilly DISSERTATION: Defining visual vernacular in South African Sign Language (SASL): exploration of how the visual vernacular form is represented in creative SASL Journalism and Media Studies BLAISE ATABONG, Amindeh RESEARCH REPORT: Cameroon in Global News Flow in the Covid-19-Era: a comparative content analysis Critical Diversity Studies BODEN, Sarah-Jane (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Stories from the heart in a time of COVID-19: a critical study of the discourse of entrepreneurship and its lived realities for women entrepreneurs in Gauteng Creative Writing
BODENSTEIN, Maren DISSERTATION: The Sinners' Bench
Political Studies BOSMAN, Isabel Susanna (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Defining the demos in the technological age: how biometrics can reshape the conception of `the people¿ Anthropology BOTES, Tamia Bianca (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Where have the midwives gone?: everyday histories of Voetvroue in Johannesburg Demography and Population Studies BOTIYANA, Aphiwe RESEARCH REPORT: An assessment of migrant/non-migrant differentials in socio-demographic Predictors of Employment Status, South Africa Journalism and Media Studies BRIMA, Abdul Samba RESEARCH REPORT: Covid-19 and Journalism: how have international media represented Africa during the pandemic? ICT Policy and Regulation CAMNGCA, Ade Ed RESEARCH REPORT: Critically assessing the influence of the global digital policy industrial complex on the formulation of national digital policies: a South Africa perspective Creative Writing
CARNESON, John DISSERTATION: The John and Ntombi essays
International Relations CHABALALA, Katekani RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa’s Foreign Policy Aspirations and the National Development Plan (NDP 2030): the role and impact of Trade and Investment on the State's Political Economy
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The Faculty drives innovation in our undergraduate and postgraduate studies by encouraging multi-disciplinary, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary programmes that link the arts, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, health sciences, education and law. To this end, we have collaborative degrees in Digital Arts, E-Science, Institutional Studies, Public Health and Law. As a research intensive university, the Faculty is steadily increasing its post-graduate enrolments in order to innovate and service the needs of our fast changing world. The Humanities Graduate Centre is a home for collaboration and public intellectual activities where students are active participants. The Faculty offers a wide range of research-oriented programmes, including professional degrees. Collectively, our programmes impart skills that offer graduates access to a range of careers across a variety of professions in the public and private sectors, including, academia, research institutes and science councils, governmental and non-governmental organisations, civil society, and corporate enterprises, amongst others. Renowned for its distinguished academics and scholars, the Faculty is home to globally acclaimed and emerging scholars working at the horizon of the knowledge economy. Its cosmopolitan mix of international and local staff are located in a number of disciplines that are highly ranked across a range of global higher education measures. It is home to more than 70 researchers rated by the South African National Research Foundation as having national and international standing. Our scholars are innovating at the leading edge of research in the areas of African art, area studies, cities and housing, human migration, diversity and difference, critical race studies, violence, gender and sexuality, cultural studies, translanguaging, narrative, and labour/work etc. Our mission is to develop and advance globally impactful scholarship on the questions that define and disrupt what it means to be human in the twenty-first century. The Faculty boasts a number of prestigious research institutes including the Society, Work and Politics Institute; the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research; the Centre for Researching Education and Labour; the History Workshop; the African Centre for Migration and Society; and the Wits Centre for Diversity Studies. To complement the research institutes, we host 10 prestigious research chairs. • • • • • •
NRF Chair in Local Histories NRF Chair in Critical Diversity Studies NRF Chair in Mobility and the Politics of Difference NRF Chair in Political Theory NRF Chair in Skills Development NRF Chair in African Languages for Social Inclusion and Access
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NRF/FRF Chair in Mathematics Education NRF/FRF Chair in Numeracy UNESCO Chair in Teacher Education for Diversity and Development Caxton Chair in Journalism
The Faculty of Humanities remains a dynamic hub of teaching innovation, research excellence and critical scholarship embedded in a local and global society. Our extensive list of renowned alumni provide inspiration for our current students and new graduates to leave their mark in society.
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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Chancellor DR NJ DLAMINI MBChB (Natal) DBL (Unisa) MBA (Witwatersrand) IEC (USA) Vice-Chancellor and Principal PROFESSOR Z VILAKAZI BSc (Manchester) MSc PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf FAAS Chairman of Council MR I SHONGWE BA (Wesleyan) MPhil (Oxford) Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) PROFESSOR R OSMAN BA (Witwatersrand) HDipEd BEd (Unisa) MEd PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) PROFESSOR L MORRIS BSc (Hons) (Witwatersrand) DPhil (Oxford) FRSSA FAAS MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Systems and Operations) PROFESSOR IR JANDRELL BSc (Eng) GDE PhD (Witwatersrand) IntPE(SA) PrEng FSAAE FSAIEE SMIEEE
Registrar MS CG CROSLEY BA HDipEd (Witwatersrand) BEd Hons (Unisa) MEd (Witwatersrand)
Psychology COKA, Thembelihle RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in a refugee population in Johannesburg, South Africa in maintaining family relationships Philosophy
CONNELL SACCO, Gabriela Marie DISSERTATION: The Role of Myth in Plato's Republic
Social and Psychological Research COSSER, Kirsten Margaret (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Attitudes towards psychedelics and psychedelic-assisted therapy among South African mental health care providers Psychology DADY, Hayley (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Workplace Incivility, Emotional Intelligence, Counterproductive Workplace Behaviour, Organisational Citizenship Behaviour and Organisational Commitment in South African Employees Journalism and Media Studies DA SILVA, Dana Maura Ferreira Martins RESEARCH REPORT: "They will never call me 'she' at work": Representing gay, lesbian and intersex people in South African print media Social and Psychological Research DE LOUREIRO, Sónia Alexandra Ribeiro RESEARCH REPORT: Accounts of experiences of play by individuals practising BDSM Anthropology DE WEERDT, Miranda RESEARCH REPORT: "Getting it off my chest": exploring the lived experiences of Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Women of Reproductive Age ICT Policy and Regulation DIAS, Henda Pombili RESEARCH REPORT: Digital skills for managing a digital environment: the case of e-government delivery in Namibia
Dean of Student Affairs MR JAP SEPTEMBER BA MPhil (Cape Town)
Applied Ethics For Professionals DLAMINI, Armstrong Ndumiso RESEARCH REPORT: Civil disobedience as a moral response to Lockdown Regimes
DEANS OF THE FACULTIES Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management PROFESSOR I VALODIA BCom (Unisa) BCom Hons (Natal) MSc (Lancaster) DEcon (KwaZulu-Natal)
Development Studies DORASAMY, Cassandra (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: What we owe to women: how the governance of Muslim Marriage in South Africa impacts Muslim women
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment PROFESSOR T MAJOZI BScEng(UND) MScEng(UND) PhD (UMIST) CEng PrEng FIChemE FAAS MASSAf FWISA FSAAE
Development Studies DUBBELMAN, Bradley Dean (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: E-Hailng and The Crisis of Work: a contextual investigation into the working conditions of e-hailing drivers in South Africa
Faculty of Health Sciences PROFESSOR SA MADHI MBBCh MMed PhD (Witwatersrand) FCPaeds(SA)
Migration and Displacement DUNJANA, Sibonginkosi RESEARCH REPORT: Exploration of Zimbabwean Migrant Women's Beliefs and practices surrounding access, utilisation of contraceptives and antenatal services in South Africa
Faculty of Humanities PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych Hons MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa) Faculty of Science PROFESSOR N CHETTY BSc Hons (Natal) MS PhD (Urbana-Champaign) MSAIP MASSAf President of Convocation S BOLON BA Hons MA (Witwatersrand)
Drama Therapy DU PREEZ, Jodie RESEARCH REPORT: An exploration of the use of drama therapy to discover ways of talking about racial identity with teachers in order to promote integration in our classrooms Health Demography DU PREEZ, Paige Demi RESEARCH REPORT: Functional impairment and depression amongst adults living in South Africa Drama EATOCK, Cinda Theresa RESEARCH REPORT: The directorial Nexus of the syncretic hybrid dance form called Tapsula in Post- Apartheid South Africa Critical Diversity Studies EKSTEEN, Amber Rain (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the intersecting subjectivities of White Afrikaans-Speaking drag performers in the context of a shifting Post-Apartheid South Africa
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International Relations ELGONI, Maryam RESEARCH REPORT: "The Kids Are All Right": Youth activists as norm entrepreneurs. Youth-Led advocacy, socio-political justice and policy change in International Politics
ELLAN, Nadia RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring Emic and Etic perspectives on creative leadership FERREIRA, Cherie RESEARCH REPORT: How do South Africans experience and respond to HIV stigma?
GRADUATION AWARDS FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Organisational Psychology
Prize to be presented at the Faculty’s prize giving ceremony Sociology
Development Studies FICKLING, Briony Lee RESEARCH REPORT: Xenophobia in the Headlines: an analysis of News Media Coverage of the Xenophobic Protests in Jeppestown, South Africa in 2019
Faculty of Humanities Dean's Medal: For the most distinguished performance in a professional degree Fatima Bulbulia
Linguistics FRANCIS, Brendan Kieran DISSERTATION: The discursive construction of online identities and communities by brands during the 2019 FIFA Wome’s World Cup Portuguese Studies FRAZAO, Carina Marques DISSERTATION: The influences that the use of social platforms have on students learning Portuguese as a foreign language Psychology GANESS, Daelene Noelle RESEARCH REPORT: An exploratory study of HIV Positive employees' perceptions on the prevalence of HIVrelated stigma in workplace of Johannesburg, South Africa Social and Psychological Research GANI, Salma RESEARCH REPORT: The psychological wellbeing, ways of coping and religious coping among South African Muslims during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic International Relations GANTSHO, Frieda Kgomotso RESEARCH REPORT: From Aquino to Duterte: Philippines foreign policy and the South China Sea dispute Applied Ethics For Professionals GARRUN, Clifford Hayman RESEARCH REPORT: A moral justification for Zionism and the Jewish Nation State: the consequences of contempory manifestations of Anti-Judaism Media Studies GCILITSHANE, Lerato DISSERTATION: Re-Painting the Mainstream Archive Black: a close reading of the Iconography on Instagram by Mary Sibande, Zanele Muholi, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi and Lady Skollie Applied Ethics For Professionals GROENEWALD, Andries Petrus (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: The ethics of personalising risk using big data in the pricing and underwriting of Life Insurance Political Studies GUMEDE, Zola RESEARCH REPORT: The living and working conditions of farm workers. a case study of Farm Macdonald in Gauteng Development Studies GUZI, Olinda Panashe RESEARCH REPORT: An analysis of pre-implementation and post-implementation concerns and issues raised by organized labour, business and government regarding the setting of the South African National Minimum Wage
GVILIA, Tsotne RESEARCH REPORT: Boko Haram - African Islamic State
Political Studies
Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
HALL, Susan Jean
RESEARCH REPORT: Echoes of our Anecdotes - Playing with Playback at Frederic Place - Home for the Aged
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MAKHUTLE, Katlego Maditsi
NARASOO, Shaneel
MALATJI, Thlologelo
NDEBELE, Nokulunga Olwethu
MANGANYA, Thami
NHLABATHI, Zande Priscilla
MARTIN, Jenard Courtney
NKALA, Thulani Giften
MASHABA, Nkhensani Yvonne
NOMGCA, Lisolethu
MASINA, Nompumelelo
OKOSI, Ziyanda Thembeka
MASUKU, Siyethemba Lynett
PETLELE, Jaida Mandisa
MATAI, Dhiya Pillay (with Distinction)
RADISE, Thato Keneilwe
MAZIBUKO, Nomathamsanqa Lungile
RAMOKGATLA, Malapi Sarah
MAZZA, Giulietta
RAMSAMMY, Moesha
MBETHE, Nonhlanhla Zamaswazi
SALLIE, Taaqiyah
MBUTHO, Sithokozo Gracious
SELEMATSELA, Lerato Mahlatse Michelle
MENTZ, Morne (with Distinction)
SERITSANE, Bonolo Haohelo
MHLANGA, Emelda
SHALE, Motheba Naledi Lesedi
MNTAMBO, Sinobani Thembelihle
SILUMA, Ntokozo Phumelele
MOKOTO, Sizakele Refilwe
SIMELANE, Thandi Happy
MOKWALA, Nelly Ramadimetje
SINGH, Ria
MOLAPO, Makhosazana Gwendoline
SKOSANA, Nompumelelo Phillistus
MOLOPYANE, Mamokgethi Ruth
SMITH, Raeesa
MOOSA, Mohamed
STEVENS, Marisa
MORAILANE, Ivana Katleho
THULO, Lerato
MOTHOBI, Venolia
TLEANE, Mmathapelo
MOUMAKWA, Rorisang Goitsemang Oratilwe
TSHONA, Yolanda
MOYO, Methembe Bongeka
TSHUMA, Hlonzile Mandisa
MPHAGA, Chuba Ephraim
TSUMANE, Claire Thando
MYEZA, Thando
WAKEFIELD, Georgia Anne
ICT Policy and Regulation HARRIS, Donovan Quinton RESEARCH REPORT: Achieving operational resilience by aligning cybersecurity vulnerabilities, needs and responses in Provincial Government Linguistics HASSIM, Farhaanah DISSERTATION: Glossy representations of nationality and culture across popular magazine websites: a comparative analysis Applied Ethics For Professionals HICKLING, Glenn Kenneth RESEARCH REPORT: Genetic Knowledge - Is it morally permissible to use genetic information in the context of life insurance? Labour and Economic Sociology HLABANGANE, Wandile Ruby RESEARCH REPORT: Digital Entrepreneurship and its possibilities: a case study of young, educated black African Social Media Influencers in Johannesburg Drama HLOPHE, Nelson Sizwe RESEARCH REPORT: Afro-surrealism in theatre making: an exploration of how Afro-Surrealism can influence the making of the South African play Ngilande (2019) written, directed and performed by Sizwe Hlophe
ISMAIL, Safiyyah RESEARCH REPORT: Detecting hearing loss in high-risk Neonates using machine learning
E-Science
Development Studies JOHN, Victoria RESEARCH REPORT: Attitudes to and use of lubrication during heterosexual sex by students at Wits University Drama Therapy JOHNSON, Jermain Leroy RESEARCH REPORT: Beneath the Violence: a performance as a research inquiry into the use of performance as a rite of passage to better understand black masculinity. Diversity Studies JOYI, Naledi RESEARCH REPORT: What are Wits female students' perceptions of the impact of hegemonic masculinity on their decision-making for birth control?
KELLOW, Georgia Renana RESEARCH REPORT: A Seed is Planted Examining urban agricultural hobbyist in Johannesburg during COVID-19 KHAN, Shameelah (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: My Mother's Wedding Day: an invitation into Embodied Process
Anthropology
Film and Television
Psychology KHOZA, Zamakhoza Felicity RESEARCH REPORT: A qualitative analysis of young South African perpetrators’ perceptions of their sexual offences Psychology KIRKBRIDE, Elisabeth Amber (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): normative data for a South African sample Journalism and Media Studies
KIRKER, Stephen RESEARCH REPORT: Finding Charity
Critical Diversity Studies KISTOO, Kerisha RESEARCH REPORT: Power, privilege & perceptions: what do straight cisgender Indian South Africans think about gender and sexuality diversity?
NAIDOO, Kiona
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Creative Writing
HARBER, Anton Paul (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: So, for the Record: behind the headlines in an era of state capture
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History of Art KUMEKE, Mpho Tizivi Demetrio DISSERTATION: South African Art Historical Writing: investigating the Genealogy of Taxonomy in the selected Works of David Koloane
Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Therapy BULBULIA, Fatima
Critical Diversity Studies MABASA, Akhona (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: What are some white people's perceptions of racial transformation in South Africa's Higher Education Sector? A decolonial examination
JACKSON, Monique Ann
Labour and Economic Sociology MABASA, Ashley Nyiko RESEARCH REPORT: The contradictory state: South Africa’s varying approaches to its energy policy
Bachelor of Education
English
MACKECHNIE, Ann Elizabeth DISSERTATION: The female gothic’s use of gossip
African Languages and Linguistics MADLALA, Dumisa Wellington (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Ucwaningo ngendlelakuqhutshwa kwemisebenzi yesiNtu ezindaweni ezisemadolobheni: ucwaningonto lwasemalokishini akhele iGoli
MODIPA, Mmakoena Karabo
RINGROSE, Rebecca-Leigh
Bachelor of Social Work MAPONYA, Jacqueline Modikoa
Psychology
MADONSELA, Sonto Gugu RESEARCH REPORT: Acceptability and willingness among young people in Soweto to use at-home HIV test
Health Demography
MADZIWA, Kumbirai RESEARCH REPORT: Maternal mortality in Zimbabwe: a geospatial analysis of socioeconomic factors
Bachelor of Arts APHIRI, Tsheofatso Prudence
GELAYE, Bethelehem Dejene
AREFF, Mahdiyyah
GOVENDER, Carryn-Leigh
ARNOTT, Joshua Hamilton Farre
GWANDURE, Confidence Ruvimbo
BAETA, Raquel Christina
GWEBU, Sibusiso
BEZUIDENHOUDT, Abigail Alexandra
HEYMAN, Mishak Jordan
BICI, Anda Qhama
JORDAAN, Rene
Social and Psychological Research MAILULA, Kutloano Mmalenake RESEARCH REPORT: An exploration of high school learners' perceived utility of career guidance in a public Township High School
CELE, Cebolenkosi Joyfull
KEKANA, Kgomotso Karabo
CHETTY, Tesslyn Jade
KESWA, Sakhile Victoria
Social and Psychological Research MAJA, Lactricia Ramatsobane RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the role of information communication technologies in sustaining and maintaining family relationships with out-migrants in Limpopo: Modimolle village
CHIGER, Elisheva Miriam
KOOR, Aameera
CHIRRINZE, Sibongile
KUN, Loreal Mikaela
DICHABE, Puseletso Victoria
LEBELO, Mmalai Anse
DLAMINI, Sizwe Henry
LELIMO, Palesa Mandicious
DUBE, Kaelo Makgomolela
LETSOALO, Winnie Pheladi Laura
DUBE, Themba Philasande
LUKHELE, Elizabeth
DUNN, Saadiqah
MACUGA, Jirayus
FULANE, Edison
MAGWAXAZA, Liviwe Mihlali
GASA, Kwanda
MAKELENI, Ayanda Precious
Media Studies
MAGGS, Alexandra Catherine (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Representations of Masculinity in Skeem Saam
History of Art MAHARAJ, Arisha RESEARCH REPORT: Writing history through the hammer an analysis of knowledge production through the South African auction houses Social and Psychological Research MAHOMED-KOLA, Saleha RESEARCH REPORT: Preliminary normative data for the Hooper Visual Organization Test for a South African sample
Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
MAJA, Paul Noko
RESEARCH REPORT: Imidlalo yase Kasi: "A Performance as research investigation of indigenous games and its value to Applied Drama and Theatre" MAKUYANA, Luck (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Hydroco-lonialsm: a Hydro-Critical reading of three texts on Kariba MALESA, Martin RESEARCH REPORT: The Ethics of Corporate Social Responsibility
African Literature
Applied Ethics For Professionals
Anthropology MALOPE, Seemela Desiree RESEARCH REPORT: Wellbeing in Mamelodi: community engagement, social support and mental health in Kasi (township) South Africa
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Master of Arts in Speech Pathology VLOK, Ellen Megan DISSERTATION: The current research on the Epidemiology of Head and Neck Cancer in Africa: Practice Implications for African Speech Therapists
Labour Policy and Globalisation MANJONJO, Kudakwashe Andrew RESEARCH REPORT: Trade Union Investment Companies: promoting worker control and a solidarity economy in South Africa? Film and Television MANQELE, Gugulethu Sibusisiwe DISSERTATION: INYANGA ENKULU (THE GREAT PHYSICIAN) A comparative analysis of the representation of Black women physicians in three television series: Jozi H (2007), Soul City (2014) and Grey’s Anatomy (2015-2016) Anthropology MAPHELELA, Koketso RESEARCH REPORT: "To wake up every morning and see that life is okay...": the everyday experiences of women who are grant recipients in South Africa
Master of Music FERREIRA, Jaco Louwrens (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Composing augmented spaces
Development Studies MARAIS, Heinrich Ben (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: The crisis of waged work in South Africa and the option of a universal basic income
MKHIZE, Themba Christopher DISSERTATION: Transcribing and Notating Isicathamiya: a transcription of the Impi Yemikhonto Album by Mtuba Thulisa Brothers (1989) OLADIRAN, Adeyemi Olubukola DISSERTATION: Composing in Critique of Nollywood Scoring Practices
MARKANTONATOS, Jane Carol DISSERTATION: Populism and Power: encountering 'History' in Shakespeare's plays today
English
Development Studies MATEMA, Tawanda RESEARCH REPORT: State-led Agricultural Reform and Food Security in Zimbabwe: command Agriculture and Food Production in Makoni Rural District, Manicaland International Relations MATLHAKOANE, Boitshoko Grace RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa and regional stability: lessons from Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 2013
Bachelor of Arts in Digital Arts Bachelor of Arts in Digital Arts
NKAKALA, Leoake Justinus
Organisational Psychology MAYNE, Sarah (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Experiences of Human Resource practitioners in managing workplace bullying
MAZIBUKO, Ayanda Noluthando (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa's Dreams of a Black Queer Feminist Liberation
Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Art COETZEE, Martin Daniel
MASHIYI, Nonkululeko
KHAWULA, Siphokazi Amanda
RAMOLEFO, Madimetja
Development Studies
Organisational and Institutional Studies MBATANI, Mabotlhale RESEARCH REPORT: The Identity of a Public Servant (The Case of Local Government) Critical Diversity Studies MBONAMBI, Nyameka RESEARCH REPORT: The effectiveness of existing mental health treatment facilities at the University of the Witwatersrand: perspective of students from rural areas
Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television GONDO, Jackson Onai
YOUNG, Stuart Max
MHLAHLO, Ayabulela Yvonne (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: The Riddle of Reality in Credo Mutwa’s Cosmogonies
MERE, Keamogetswe
African Literature
Social and Psychological Research MILLS, Lisa-Marie (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: A systematic review on the experience of providing termination of pregnancy: healthcare workers' perspectives
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts MATTHYSEN, Matthew Na
Organisational Psychology MENEZES, Chayla Alice RESEARCH REPORT: A pre-experimental study of an online micro intervention for improving psychological capital (PsyCap) and its impact on burnout in South African employees
MWELASE, Thanduxolo
Applied Ethics For Professionals MOLAPO, Mokgatle Petrus RESEARCH REPORT: Between the right to strike and the right to property in South Africa Demography and Population Studies MOLEFI, Omphile Ouma Princess RESEARCH REPORT: The role of antenatal care on childbirth weight in South Africa
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International Relations MORRISON, Mishka RESEARCH REPORT: How Chinese infrastructure Investments have influenced Socio-economic Development in Kenya - A case study of Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway Demography and Population Studies MOTA, Khauhelo Patience RESEARCH REPORT: The influence of geographical location on infant mortality in Lesotho: a cox proportional hazard analysis History MOTLHAMME, Mojuta Steven (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: 'Re Betha Trupa': the construction and negotiation of identity amongst the Bakgatlha Ba Mosetlha with an emphasis on Ditrupa Cultural Commemoration Critical Diversity Studies MUROYI, Roy RESEARCH REPORT: Unpacking colonaility in Zulu cultural collections at the Wits Art Museum (WAM) Critical Diversity Studies MUSTAFA, Sumanah (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: (Queer)-ying in South African Secondary Schools: narratives of queer teachers and what they reflect on gender and sexuality discourse in post-apartheid South Africa Organisational and Institutional Studies MUTSAKANYE, Tafadzwa RESEARCH REPORT: The oversight roles and competency of Ward Councilors in Midvaal Local Municipality of South Africa African Languages and Linguistics MXOKOZELI, Sive (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Popular African Language Art Literature(s): cinematic perceptions on Black African middleclassness in South African television series - a myth or reality? Migration and Displacement MZENDANA, Asiphe RESEARCH REPORT: Assessing how migration is understood in South African communities: a case study of the Katlehong Township Organisational Psychology NAIDOO, Juniper Jade (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Intercultural exposure, intercultural empathy, creative cognitive processes, and creative behaviour in South African employees
NAIDU, Dushant DISSERTATION: Caste, Colour and Sexuality - An analysis of mainstream Bollywood cinema
Film and Television
Sociology NANGARA, Obert Takani RESEARCH REPORT: Does B-BBEE policy advance EMEs as an objective of its policy? A Case study in the ICT sector African Languages and Linguistics NDIMA, Londokuhle Nqobani Blessing DISSERTATION: Imizwa evezwa wukuqanjwa kwemizi yakwaNdima esikhaleni sebomvu, eNkandla Digital Arts NGOMA, Pumulo Siphiwe DISSERTATION: Welcome back to my channel: creative digital citizenship and digital labour in the digital economy amongst South African Youtubers Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
NGOMANE, Bongani Nicholas
RESEARCH REPORT: The invisible faith in Democracy Ekas’lam: an exploration of public ethnography as a form of protest in an arts-based research methodology Anthropology NGQULA, Zikhona Necolette RESEARCH REPORT: Infrastructures as ethnographic objects of inquiry: a study of development in Agnes Rest, Eastern Cape
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Master of Arts in Fine Arts GRAY, Daniel Bruce (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Vibrationology: searching for resonances in the Sonic Architecture of Matter(s) JULIUS, Zara (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Ripples, Rhythms and Rapture Sounding spiritual technologies as marronage
Master of Arts in Heritage ABBA OMAR, Rabia (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Whispers of the Deep: an exploration of the `Unshackled History: the Wreck of the Slave Ship São José, 1794' Exhibition DLALI, Nomvula Victoria RESEARCH REPORT: Kaofela Re Chabana Sa Khomo: Imagining the Lesotho National Museum and Art Gallery through the lens of Multiculturalism
Master of Arts in Social Work HLATSHWAYO, Sindile Goodnecia RESEARCH REPORT: Employees' perceptions regarding the provision of a hybrid Employee Assistance Programme: a case study of the Gert Sibande Department of Social Development (Mpumalanga) KGOROBA, Kagiso Agnes Innocentia RESEARCH REPORT: Challenges of social workers who work in Employee Assistance Programme call centres MABASA, Tintswalo Lorraine DISSERTATION: Beliefs and Perceptions of Adolescents about Sexual Relationships: a case of two public secondary schools in Soweto, Gauteng MALEPE, Marcia RESEARCH REPORT: The perceived impact of stress on job performance: a case study of single mothers working In the Correctional Centre MUTHALA, Mashudu Shadrack RESEARCH REPORT: Work Life Balance: the experiences of black female academics at a university in Gauteng RAMKARAN, Ave Ashokumar RESEARCH REPORT: Workplace experiences of persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Johannesburg: a case study of the Hamlet Foundation RAMUSHU, Caiphus Kgao Ramushu RESEARCH REPORT: Case study on experiences of father absence and emotional resilience of African men in the military TRUEMAN, Jade Valentina DISSERTATION: The perceptions and experiences of related professionals on the role of the Social Worker in early childhood development
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HELIOPOULOS, Argypo Angie DISSERTATION: An investigation into hearing aid trials: Audiologist practices and adult patient experiences HUGILL, Kelly Claire DISSERTATION: Communication processes between Caregivers and Audiologists in paediatric cochlear implant appointments in Johannesburg South Africa MOOLA, Najeebah Yacoob DISSERTATION: Traditional healing and alternative healthcare practices within the rehabilitation professions in South Africa RADEBE, Thandeka Gugulethu Pearl DISSERTATION: Economic cost of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in individuals exposed to Excessive Occupational noise within the South African Mining Sector: Practitioner perspective
Political Studies NGQWALA, Namhla Penelope RESEARCH REPORT: A gendered perspective of post-apartheid political killings: a case study of uMzimkhulu, Kwa-Zulu Natal Critical Diversity Studies NGWENYA, Lindile Nontobeko RESEARCH REPORT: Negotiating post migration identities: the intersectional experiences of black lesbian immigrants in Johannesburg, South Africa Journalism and Media Studies NHLAPO, Elizabeth Nthabiseng RESEARCH REPORT: A qualitative vignette study of how various factors affect the formulation of media reports about children who are victims or perpetrators of crime International Relations NJOMANE, Masilakhe Chiwota RESEARCH REPORT: Popular Uprisings Leading to Change of Government: a comparative analysis of the African Union’s response Post-Arab Spring Social and Psychological Research NKADIMENG, Mmaphoku Pheladi RESEARCH REPORT: The insights and roles of Traditional Healers regarding people's wellbeing in South Africa during the time of COVID-19 Pandemic
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology LORGAT, Nasreen (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Vicarious traumatisation in therapists working with victims of violent crime in contemporary South Africa LUFELE, Khanya Phiwe RESEARCH REPORT: Young White Student's experiences of the increased conscientisation of black youth in the South African context NKOSI, Sanele Fortune RESEARCH REPORT: A systematic review of the utility of psychological assessment tools in the diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology in South Africa post 1994 STRYDOM, Jessica (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Constructions of the `good’ mother on a South African online mothering community
Master of Arts in Community-Based Counselling Psychology BONNET, Alida Elizabeth (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Belonging and Family Relationships: the experiences of migrants in Olievenhoutbosch GOVENDEN, Nicaela Dee-Ann RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring intergenerational continuities and discontinuities in the narratives of young adults from Lenasia HEMPE, Babalwa RESEARCH REPORT: Homelessness from the perspective of volunteer care-workers JOJA, Charlotte Nokulunga RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the experiences that influence academic success of socio-economically disadvantaged postgraduate students at the University of Witwatersrand LANGKILDE, Aimee Dube RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the cultural validity and utility of the Ububele New-born Behavioural Observation programme
ICT Policy and Regulation NKAMISA, Siyanda RESEARCH REPORT: Investigating the integration of drone management systems to create an enabling remote piloted aircraft regulatory environment in South Africa Organisational and Institutional Studies NKOFO, Paul Maluke RESEARCH REPORT: Land Redistribution in Post-Apartheid South Africa: a historical evaluation of the Department of Land Affairs Redistribution Division
NKOSI, Kagiso RESEARCH REPORT: Black geography and affect: Townships through the register of Black pain
Psychology
Political Studies NTOYAPI, Msimelelo Bunono RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa "trapped" in a perpetual developmental state: the failure of the South African cooperative government constitution-Assessing the role of the South African federal arrangements on macroeconomic policy Organisational and Institutional Studies NTOYAPI, Msimelelo Bunono RESEARCH REPORT: The effects of public sector corruption on Fiscal Decentralisation and Water and Sanitation Service Delivery History NYATHI, Patrick Alpheous DISSERTATION: Prosperity Deferred: conservationism and conflicts over development in Dukuduku, KwaZulu Natal, 1980 to the present Journalism and Media Studies PATEL, Muhammad Ozayr RESEARCH REPORT: To what extent scientists (or experts) were featured in the News24 coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic? Journalism and Media Studies PEENS, Anina RESEARCH REPORT: Traditional media and creating a public sphere in a new media dominated environment. The case of Newzroom Afrika Organisational Psychology PHIRI, Lucy RESEARCH REPORT: Factors influencing perceptions and willingness to adopt reclaimed water use amongst building facilities managers Social and Psychological Research PUCKLE, Courteney RESEARCH REPORT: Affective Touch in the South African context: validation and perspectives of the Touch Experiences and Attitudes Questionnaire
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ICT Policy and Regulation QOCHA, Dimakatso Susan RESEARCH REPORT: Industry, human capital and policy needs for independently produced South African free-to-air television local content in the digital-only environment
African Languages and Linguistics THWALA, Luthando DISSERTATION: Teaching African Languages Literacy at Foundation Phase Level: exploring the use of media in teaching and learning IsiZulu
Critical Diversity Studies RICHMOND, Sarah-Jane Caitlin (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Examining the way necropolitical online discourse has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic
Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture studies TSHABALALA, Lerato DISSERTATION: Once Upon A Post: Instagram as a medium for storytelling, creative expression and interactivity
Critical Diversity Studies ROSSOUW, Jane Patricia (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Unravelling the power relations in high school sexuality education text: who is represented? Psychology ROUSSOS, Margarita (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Experiential accounts of pregnant women with self-reported symptoms of PTSD, who do yoga Philosophy RUFUS, Heather Jayne RESEARCH REPORT: To post or not to post? Teasing out tensions between privacy and social connectivity Social and Psychological Research SEFANYETSO, Kamogelo RESEARCH REPORT: Dual Healing Modality in Psychological Services: experiences of Black Healer-therapists in Johannesburg, South Africa Development Sociology SEOTSANYANA, Lindiwe Melida (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: The impact of masculinity on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) utilization amongst men who have sex with men (MSM) in South Africa E-Science SIZWE, Yasmin Nonela RESEARCH REPORT: 'They Steal Our Jobs': how immigrant flows affect attitudes towards immigrants and refugees in host countries Organisational Psychology SOLOMON, Daniella Sammi (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Workplace bullying among Teachers: a Job Demands-Resources Perspective
Organisational Psychology TURNER, Rowan Michael RESEARCH REPORT: Sensory Processing Sensitivity as an individual factor in the Job Demands-Resources Model: an analysis of South African employees during the Covid-19 pandemic
VAN NIEKERK, Makgabo Daisy
Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
RESEARCH REPORT: An investigation into how role play impacts stakeholder relations in large corporate organisations Journalism and Media Studies VAN WYK, Carina RESEARCH REPORT: The impact of independent fact-checking on journalism practice in South Africa Social and Psychological Research VARIAVA, Tarique (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: A systematic review exploring the psychosocial factors affecting adolescent access to HIV treatment services Psychology WILDE, Tamaryn Dorothy (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: 'Mothering' in a culture of (dis)connectivity: Online parenting forums, maternal guilt, and parental competency
WINZER, Jakob Malte RESEARCH REPORT: Xenophobia and the migration of Nigerians to South Africa
Development Studies
Development Studies WOODS, Andrew Michael RESEARCH REPORT: The SETA's and the Skills Development Needs of firms in South Africa
History STEWART, Laurence Francis Risi (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: "'I See You' in the Soil: the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU) in the Western Transvaal, 1926-1934"
History of Art YORKE, Naudia O'Callaghan RESEARCH REPORT: A Visual-Temporal Excavation of Schaapplaats Rock Shelter: unearthing a Trace Fossil
Portuguese Studies SUNG, Hwajin DISSERTATION: "English schooled students learning Portuguese as a Foreign Language in South Africa: Syntactic and Morphological Transfers"
Psychology ZENTGRAF, Heinrich Reinhard RESEARCH REPORT: Investigating the relationship between mild traumatic brain injury and memory performance in a multilingual paediatric cohort
History of Art TAYLOR, Julie Jennifer (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: History, Gender and 'New Practices of Self': Re-interpreting Namibia's Independence War through the work of Tuli Mekondjo and Helena Uambembe
Organisational Psychology ZIMAN, Julia Samantha (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Distinguishing between Workplace Bullying Behaviours, Workplace Incivility Behaviours and Reasonable Management Action: an exploratory study
Critical Diversity Studies TEKANA, Masechaba RESEARCH REPORT: Gender Discrimination in the Workplace: an examination of how women confront marginalisation in South Africa
Applied Ethics For Professionals ZONDO, Nhlanhla Mackeed RESEARCH REPORT: Eskom as a vehicle for Redistributive Justice in South Africa
Journalism and Media Studies TEMBO, Tisaukirenji RESEARCH REPORT: Breaking the silence: how community radio engages listening clubs. A case study of Mudzi wathu community radio Social and Psychological Research THUPE, Matlhogonolo Laura Florence RESEARCH REPORT: The Impact of Brain Injury on the Perceived Quality of Life of Adult Survivors of Brain Injury and Caregivers (Post-Injury): the South African Context
Labour Policy and Globalisation ZULU, Bonginkosi Paul RESEARCH REPORT: The role of trade unions in advancing a 'just transition' in South Africa: a case of COSATU's perspective and approach to climate change
Master of Arts in Audiology ABRAHAMS, Farieda DISSERTATION: Transformation in Speech-Language and Hearing Professions in South Africa: undergraduate students’ perceptions and experiences explored
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ICT Policy and Regulation QOCHA, Dimakatso Susan RESEARCH REPORT: Industry, human capital and policy needs for independently produced South African free-to-air television local content in the digital-only environment
African Languages and Linguistics THWALA, Luthando DISSERTATION: Teaching African Languages Literacy at Foundation Phase Level: exploring the use of media in teaching and learning IsiZulu
Critical Diversity Studies RICHMOND, Sarah-Jane Caitlin (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Examining the way necropolitical online discourse has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic
Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture studies TSHABALALA, Lerato DISSERTATION: Once Upon A Post: Instagram as a medium for storytelling, creative expression and interactivity
Critical Diversity Studies ROSSOUW, Jane Patricia (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Unravelling the power relations in high school sexuality education text: who is represented? Psychology ROUSSOS, Margarita (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Experiential accounts of pregnant women with self-reported symptoms of PTSD, who do yoga Philosophy RUFUS, Heather Jayne RESEARCH REPORT: To post or not to post? Teasing out tensions between privacy and social connectivity Social and Psychological Research SEFANYETSO, Kamogelo RESEARCH REPORT: Dual Healing Modality in Psychological Services: experiences of Black Healer-therapists in Johannesburg, South Africa Development Sociology SEOTSANYANA, Lindiwe Melida (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: The impact of masculinity on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) utilization amongst men who have sex with men (MSM) in South Africa E-Science SIZWE, Yasmin Nonela RESEARCH REPORT: 'They Steal Our Jobs': how immigrant flows affect attitudes towards immigrants and refugees in host countries Organisational Psychology SOLOMON, Daniella Sammi (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Workplace bullying among Teachers: a Job Demands-Resources Perspective
Organisational Psychology TURNER, Rowan Michael RESEARCH REPORT: Sensory Processing Sensitivity as an individual factor in the Job Demands-Resources Model: an analysis of South African employees during the Covid-19 pandemic
VAN NIEKERK, Makgabo Daisy
Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
RESEARCH REPORT: An investigation into how role play impacts stakeholder relations in large corporate organisations Journalism and Media Studies VAN WYK, Carina RESEARCH REPORT: The impact of independent fact-checking on journalism practice in South Africa Social and Psychological Research VARIAVA, Tarique (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: A systematic review exploring the psychosocial factors affecting adolescent access to HIV treatment services Psychology WILDE, Tamaryn Dorothy (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: 'Mothering' in a culture of (dis)connectivity: Online parenting forums, maternal guilt, and parental competency
WINZER, Jakob Malte RESEARCH REPORT: Xenophobia and the migration of Nigerians to South Africa
Development Studies
Development Studies WOODS, Andrew Michael RESEARCH REPORT: The SETA's and the Skills Development Needs of firms in South Africa
History STEWART, Laurence Francis Risi (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: "'I See You' in the Soil: the Industrial and Commercial Workers' Union (ICU) in the Western Transvaal, 1926-1934"
History of Art YORKE, Naudia O'Callaghan RESEARCH REPORT: A Visual-Temporal Excavation of Schaapplaats Rock Shelter: unearthing a Trace Fossil
Portuguese Studies SUNG, Hwajin DISSERTATION: "English schooled students learning Portuguese as a Foreign Language in South Africa: Syntactic and Morphological Transfers"
Psychology ZENTGRAF, Heinrich Reinhard RESEARCH REPORT: Investigating the relationship between mild traumatic brain injury and memory performance in a multilingual paediatric cohort
History of Art TAYLOR, Julie Jennifer (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: History, Gender and 'New Practices of Self': Re-interpreting Namibia's Independence War through the work of Tuli Mekondjo and Helena Uambembe
Organisational Psychology ZIMAN, Julia Samantha (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Distinguishing between Workplace Bullying Behaviours, Workplace Incivility Behaviours and Reasonable Management Action: an exploratory study
Critical Diversity Studies TEKANA, Masechaba RESEARCH REPORT: Gender Discrimination in the Workplace: an examination of how women confront marginalisation in South Africa
Applied Ethics For Professionals ZONDO, Nhlanhla Mackeed RESEARCH REPORT: Eskom as a vehicle for Redistributive Justice in South Africa
Journalism and Media Studies TEMBO, Tisaukirenji RESEARCH REPORT: Breaking the silence: how community radio engages listening clubs. A case study of Mudzi wathu community radio Social and Psychological Research THUPE, Matlhogonolo Laura Florence RESEARCH REPORT: The Impact of Brain Injury on the Perceived Quality of Life of Adult Survivors of Brain Injury and Caregivers (Post-Injury): the South African Context
Labour Policy and Globalisation ZULU, Bonginkosi Paul RESEARCH REPORT: The role of trade unions in advancing a 'just transition' in South Africa: a case of COSATU's perspective and approach to climate change
Master of Arts in Audiology ABRAHAMS, Farieda DISSERTATION: Transformation in Speech-Language and Hearing Professions in South Africa: undergraduate students’ perceptions and experiences explored
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HELIOPOULOS, Argypo Angie DISSERTATION: An investigation into hearing aid trials: Audiologist practices and adult patient experiences HUGILL, Kelly Claire DISSERTATION: Communication processes between Caregivers and Audiologists in paediatric cochlear implant appointments in Johannesburg South Africa MOOLA, Najeebah Yacoob DISSERTATION: Traditional healing and alternative healthcare practices within the rehabilitation professions in South Africa RADEBE, Thandeka Gugulethu Pearl DISSERTATION: Economic cost of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss in individuals exposed to Excessive Occupational noise within the South African Mining Sector: Practitioner perspective
Political Studies NGQWALA, Namhla Penelope RESEARCH REPORT: A gendered perspective of post-apartheid political killings: a case study of uMzimkhulu, Kwa-Zulu Natal Critical Diversity Studies NGWENYA, Lindile Nontobeko RESEARCH REPORT: Negotiating post migration identities: the intersectional experiences of black lesbian immigrants in Johannesburg, South Africa Journalism and Media Studies NHLAPO, Elizabeth Nthabiseng RESEARCH REPORT: A qualitative vignette study of how various factors affect the formulation of media reports about children who are victims or perpetrators of crime International Relations NJOMANE, Masilakhe Chiwota RESEARCH REPORT: Popular Uprisings Leading to Change of Government: a comparative analysis of the African Union’s response Post-Arab Spring Social and Psychological Research NKADIMENG, Mmaphoku Pheladi RESEARCH REPORT: The insights and roles of Traditional Healers regarding people's wellbeing in South Africa during the time of COVID-19 Pandemic
Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology LORGAT, Nasreen (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Vicarious traumatisation in therapists working with victims of violent crime in contemporary South Africa LUFELE, Khanya Phiwe RESEARCH REPORT: Young White Student's experiences of the increased conscientisation of black youth in the South African context NKOSI, Sanele Fortune RESEARCH REPORT: A systematic review of the utility of psychological assessment tools in the diagnosis and treatment of psychopathology in South Africa post 1994 STRYDOM, Jessica (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Constructions of the `good’ mother on a South African online mothering community
Master of Arts in Community-Based Counselling Psychology BONNET, Alida Elizabeth (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Belonging and Family Relationships: the experiences of migrants in Olievenhoutbosch GOVENDEN, Nicaela Dee-Ann RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring intergenerational continuities and discontinuities in the narratives of young adults from Lenasia HEMPE, Babalwa RESEARCH REPORT: Homelessness from the perspective of volunteer care-workers JOJA, Charlotte Nokulunga RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the experiences that influence academic success of socio-economically disadvantaged postgraduate students at the University of Witwatersrand LANGKILDE, Aimee Dube RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the cultural validity and utility of the Ububele New-born Behavioural Observation programme
ICT Policy and Regulation NKAMISA, Siyanda RESEARCH REPORT: Investigating the integration of drone management systems to create an enabling remote piloted aircraft regulatory environment in South Africa Organisational and Institutional Studies NKOFO, Paul Maluke RESEARCH REPORT: Land Redistribution in Post-Apartheid South Africa: a historical evaluation of the Department of Land Affairs Redistribution Division
NKOSI, Kagiso RESEARCH REPORT: Black geography and affect: Townships through the register of Black pain
Psychology
Political Studies NTOYAPI, Msimelelo Bunono RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa "trapped" in a perpetual developmental state: the failure of the South African cooperative government constitution-Assessing the role of the South African federal arrangements on macroeconomic policy Organisational and Institutional Studies NTOYAPI, Msimelelo Bunono RESEARCH REPORT: The effects of public sector corruption on Fiscal Decentralisation and Water and Sanitation Service Delivery History NYATHI, Patrick Alpheous DISSERTATION: Prosperity Deferred: conservationism and conflicts over development in Dukuduku, KwaZulu Natal, 1980 to the present Journalism and Media Studies PATEL, Muhammad Ozayr RESEARCH REPORT: To what extent scientists (or experts) were featured in the News24 coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic? Journalism and Media Studies PEENS, Anina RESEARCH REPORT: Traditional media and creating a public sphere in a new media dominated environment. The case of Newzroom Afrika Organisational Psychology PHIRI, Lucy RESEARCH REPORT: Factors influencing perceptions and willingness to adopt reclaimed water use amongst building facilities managers Social and Psychological Research PUCKLE, Courteney RESEARCH REPORT: Affective Touch in the South African context: validation and perspectives of the Touch Experiences and Attitudes Questionnaire
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International Relations MORRISON, Mishka RESEARCH REPORT: How Chinese infrastructure Investments have influenced Socio-economic Development in Kenya - A case study of Kenya's Standard Gauge Railway Demography and Population Studies MOTA, Khauhelo Patience RESEARCH REPORT: The influence of geographical location on infant mortality in Lesotho: a cox proportional hazard analysis History MOTLHAMME, Mojuta Steven (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: 'Re Betha Trupa': the construction and negotiation of identity amongst the Bakgatlha Ba Mosetlha with an emphasis on Ditrupa Cultural Commemoration Critical Diversity Studies MUROYI, Roy RESEARCH REPORT: Unpacking colonaility in Zulu cultural collections at the Wits Art Museum (WAM) Critical Diversity Studies MUSTAFA, Sumanah (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: (Queer)-ying in South African Secondary Schools: narratives of queer teachers and what they reflect on gender and sexuality discourse in post-apartheid South Africa Organisational and Institutional Studies MUTSAKANYE, Tafadzwa RESEARCH REPORT: The oversight roles and competency of Ward Councilors in Midvaal Local Municipality of South Africa African Languages and Linguistics MXOKOZELI, Sive (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Popular African Language Art Literature(s): cinematic perceptions on Black African middleclassness in South African television series - a myth or reality? Migration and Displacement MZENDANA, Asiphe RESEARCH REPORT: Assessing how migration is understood in South African communities: a case study of the Katlehong Township Organisational Psychology NAIDOO, Juniper Jade (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Intercultural exposure, intercultural empathy, creative cognitive processes, and creative behaviour in South African employees
NAIDU, Dushant DISSERTATION: Caste, Colour and Sexuality - An analysis of mainstream Bollywood cinema
Film and Television
Sociology NANGARA, Obert Takani RESEARCH REPORT: Does B-BBEE policy advance EMEs as an objective of its policy? A Case study in the ICT sector African Languages and Linguistics NDIMA, Londokuhle Nqobani Blessing DISSERTATION: Imizwa evezwa wukuqanjwa kwemizi yakwaNdima esikhaleni sebomvu, eNkandla Digital Arts NGOMA, Pumulo Siphiwe DISSERTATION: Welcome back to my channel: creative digital citizenship and digital labour in the digital economy amongst South African Youtubers Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
NGOMANE, Bongani Nicholas
RESEARCH REPORT: The invisible faith in Democracy Ekas’lam: an exploration of public ethnography as a form of protest in an arts-based research methodology Anthropology NGQULA, Zikhona Necolette RESEARCH REPORT: Infrastructures as ethnographic objects of inquiry: a study of development in Agnes Rest, Eastern Cape
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Master of Arts in Fine Arts GRAY, Daniel Bruce (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Vibrationology: searching for resonances in the Sonic Architecture of Matter(s) JULIUS, Zara (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Ripples, Rhythms and Rapture Sounding spiritual technologies as marronage
Master of Arts in Heritage ABBA OMAR, Rabia (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Whispers of the Deep: an exploration of the `Unshackled History: the Wreck of the Slave Ship São José, 1794' Exhibition DLALI, Nomvula Victoria RESEARCH REPORT: Kaofela Re Chabana Sa Khomo: Imagining the Lesotho National Museum and Art Gallery through the lens of Multiculturalism
Master of Arts in Social Work HLATSHWAYO, Sindile Goodnecia RESEARCH REPORT: Employees' perceptions regarding the provision of a hybrid Employee Assistance Programme: a case study of the Gert Sibande Department of Social Development (Mpumalanga) KGOROBA, Kagiso Agnes Innocentia RESEARCH REPORT: Challenges of social workers who work in Employee Assistance Programme call centres MABASA, Tintswalo Lorraine DISSERTATION: Beliefs and Perceptions of Adolescents about Sexual Relationships: a case of two public secondary schools in Soweto, Gauteng MALEPE, Marcia RESEARCH REPORT: The perceived impact of stress on job performance: a case study of single mothers working In the Correctional Centre MUTHALA, Mashudu Shadrack RESEARCH REPORT: Work Life Balance: the experiences of black female academics at a university in Gauteng RAMKARAN, Ave Ashokumar RESEARCH REPORT: Workplace experiences of persons with Intellectual Disabilities in Johannesburg: a case study of the Hamlet Foundation RAMUSHU, Caiphus Kgao Ramushu RESEARCH REPORT: Case study on experiences of father absence and emotional resilience of African men in the military TRUEMAN, Jade Valentina DISSERTATION: The perceptions and experiences of related professionals on the role of the Social Worker in early childhood development
13
Master of Arts in Speech Pathology VLOK, Ellen Megan DISSERTATION: The current research on the Epidemiology of Head and Neck Cancer in Africa: Practice Implications for African Speech Therapists
Labour Policy and Globalisation MANJONJO, Kudakwashe Andrew RESEARCH REPORT: Trade Union Investment Companies: promoting worker control and a solidarity economy in South Africa? Film and Television MANQELE, Gugulethu Sibusisiwe DISSERTATION: INYANGA ENKULU (THE GREAT PHYSICIAN) A comparative analysis of the representation of Black women physicians in three television series: Jozi H (2007), Soul City (2014) and Grey’s Anatomy (2015-2016) Anthropology MAPHELELA, Koketso RESEARCH REPORT: "To wake up every morning and see that life is okay...": the everyday experiences of women who are grant recipients in South Africa
Master of Music FERREIRA, Jaco Louwrens (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Composing augmented spaces
Development Studies MARAIS, Heinrich Ben (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: The crisis of waged work in South Africa and the option of a universal basic income
MKHIZE, Themba Christopher DISSERTATION: Transcribing and Notating Isicathamiya: a transcription of the Impi Yemikhonto Album by Mtuba Thulisa Brothers (1989) OLADIRAN, Adeyemi Olubukola DISSERTATION: Composing in Critique of Nollywood Scoring Practices
MARKANTONATOS, Jane Carol DISSERTATION: Populism and Power: encountering 'History' in Shakespeare's plays today
English
Development Studies MATEMA, Tawanda RESEARCH REPORT: State-led Agricultural Reform and Food Security in Zimbabwe: command Agriculture and Food Production in Makoni Rural District, Manicaland International Relations MATLHAKOANE, Boitshoko Grace RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa and regional stability: lessons from Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 2013
Bachelor of Arts in Digital Arts Bachelor of Arts in Digital Arts
NKAKALA, Leoake Justinus
Organisational Psychology MAYNE, Sarah (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Experiences of Human Resource practitioners in managing workplace bullying
MAZIBUKO, Ayanda Noluthando (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa's Dreams of a Black Queer Feminist Liberation
Bachelor of Arts in Dramatic Art COETZEE, Martin Daniel
MASHIYI, Nonkululeko
KHAWULA, Siphokazi Amanda
RAMOLEFO, Madimetja
Development Studies
Organisational and Institutional Studies MBATANI, Mabotlhale RESEARCH REPORT: The Identity of a Public Servant (The Case of Local Government) Critical Diversity Studies MBONAMBI, Nyameka RESEARCH REPORT: The effectiveness of existing mental health treatment facilities at the University of the Witwatersrand: perspective of students from rural areas
Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television GONDO, Jackson Onai
YOUNG, Stuart Max
MHLAHLO, Ayabulela Yvonne (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: The Riddle of Reality in Credo Mutwa’s Cosmogonies
MERE, Keamogetswe
African Literature
Social and Psychological Research MILLS, Lisa-Marie (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: A systematic review on the experience of providing termination of pregnancy: healthcare workers' perspectives
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts MATTHYSEN, Matthew Na
Organisational Psychology MENEZES, Chayla Alice RESEARCH REPORT: A pre-experimental study of an online micro intervention for improving psychological capital (PsyCap) and its impact on burnout in South African employees
MWELASE, Thanduxolo
Applied Ethics For Professionals MOLAPO, Mokgatle Petrus RESEARCH REPORT: Between the right to strike and the right to property in South Africa Demography and Population Studies MOLEFI, Omphile Ouma Princess RESEARCH REPORT: The role of antenatal care on childbirth weight in South Africa
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History of Art KUMEKE, Mpho Tizivi Demetrio DISSERTATION: South African Art Historical Writing: investigating the Genealogy of Taxonomy in the selected Works of David Koloane
Bachelor of Arts in Speech and Hearing Therapy BULBULIA, Fatima
Critical Diversity Studies MABASA, Akhona (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: What are some white people's perceptions of racial transformation in South Africa's Higher Education Sector? A decolonial examination
JACKSON, Monique Ann
Labour and Economic Sociology MABASA, Ashley Nyiko RESEARCH REPORT: The contradictory state: South Africa’s varying approaches to its energy policy
Bachelor of Education
English
MACKECHNIE, Ann Elizabeth DISSERTATION: The female gothic’s use of gossip
African Languages and Linguistics MADLALA, Dumisa Wellington (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Ucwaningo ngendlelakuqhutshwa kwemisebenzi yesiNtu ezindaweni ezisemadolobheni: ucwaningonto lwasemalokishini akhele iGoli
MODIPA, Mmakoena Karabo
RINGROSE, Rebecca-Leigh
Bachelor of Social Work MAPONYA, Jacqueline Modikoa
Psychology
MADONSELA, Sonto Gugu RESEARCH REPORT: Acceptability and willingness among young people in Soweto to use at-home HIV test
Health Demography
MADZIWA, Kumbirai RESEARCH REPORT: Maternal mortality in Zimbabwe: a geospatial analysis of socioeconomic factors
Bachelor of Arts APHIRI, Tsheofatso Prudence
GELAYE, Bethelehem Dejene
AREFF, Mahdiyyah
GOVENDER, Carryn-Leigh
ARNOTT, Joshua Hamilton Farre
GWANDURE, Confidence Ruvimbo
BAETA, Raquel Christina
GWEBU, Sibusiso
BEZUIDENHOUDT, Abigail Alexandra
HEYMAN, Mishak Jordan
BICI, Anda Qhama
JORDAAN, Rene
Social and Psychological Research MAILULA, Kutloano Mmalenake RESEARCH REPORT: An exploration of high school learners' perceived utility of career guidance in a public Township High School
CELE, Cebolenkosi Joyfull
KEKANA, Kgomotso Karabo
CHETTY, Tesslyn Jade
KESWA, Sakhile Victoria
Social and Psychological Research MAJA, Lactricia Ramatsobane RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the role of information communication technologies in sustaining and maintaining family relationships with out-migrants in Limpopo: Modimolle village
CHIGER, Elisheva Miriam
KOOR, Aameera
CHIRRINZE, Sibongile
KUN, Loreal Mikaela
DICHABE, Puseletso Victoria
LEBELO, Mmalai Anse
DLAMINI, Sizwe Henry
LELIMO, Palesa Mandicious
DUBE, Kaelo Makgomolela
LETSOALO, Winnie Pheladi Laura
DUBE, Themba Philasande
LUKHELE, Elizabeth
DUNN, Saadiqah
MACUGA, Jirayus
FULANE, Edison
MAGWAXAZA, Liviwe Mihlali
GASA, Kwanda
MAKELENI, Ayanda Precious
Media Studies
MAGGS, Alexandra Catherine (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Representations of Masculinity in Skeem Saam
History of Art MAHARAJ, Arisha RESEARCH REPORT: Writing history through the hammer an analysis of knowledge production through the South African auction houses Social and Psychological Research MAHOMED-KOLA, Saleha RESEARCH REPORT: Preliminary normative data for the Hooper Visual Organization Test for a South African sample
Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
MAJA, Paul Noko
RESEARCH REPORT: Imidlalo yase Kasi: "A Performance as research investigation of indigenous games and its value to Applied Drama and Theatre" MAKUYANA, Luck (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Hydroco-lonialsm: a Hydro-Critical reading of three texts on Kariba MALESA, Martin RESEARCH REPORT: The Ethics of Corporate Social Responsibility
African Literature
Applied Ethics For Professionals
Anthropology MALOPE, Seemela Desiree RESEARCH REPORT: Wellbeing in Mamelodi: community engagement, social support and mental health in Kasi (township) South Africa
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MAKHUTLE, Katlego Maditsi
NARASOO, Shaneel
MALATJI, Thlologelo
NDEBELE, Nokulunga Olwethu
MANGANYA, Thami
NHLABATHI, Zande Priscilla
MARTIN, Jenard Courtney
NKALA, Thulani Giften
MASHABA, Nkhensani Yvonne
NOMGCA, Lisolethu
MASINA, Nompumelelo
OKOSI, Ziyanda Thembeka
MASUKU, Siyethemba Lynett
PETLELE, Jaida Mandisa
MATAI, Dhiya Pillay (with Distinction)
RADISE, Thato Keneilwe
MAZIBUKO, Nomathamsanqa Lungile
RAMOKGATLA, Malapi Sarah
MAZZA, Giulietta
RAMSAMMY, Moesha
MBETHE, Nonhlanhla Zamaswazi
SALLIE, Taaqiyah
MBUTHO, Sithokozo Gracious
SELEMATSELA, Lerato Mahlatse Michelle
MENTZ, Morne (with Distinction)
SERITSANE, Bonolo Haohelo
MHLANGA, Emelda
SHALE, Motheba Naledi Lesedi
MNTAMBO, Sinobani Thembelihle
SILUMA, Ntokozo Phumelele
MOKOTO, Sizakele Refilwe
SIMELANE, Thandi Happy
MOKWALA, Nelly Ramadimetje
SINGH, Ria
MOLAPO, Makhosazana Gwendoline
SKOSANA, Nompumelelo Phillistus
MOLOPYANE, Mamokgethi Ruth
SMITH, Raeesa
MOOSA, Mohamed
STEVENS, Marisa
MORAILANE, Ivana Katleho
THULO, Lerato
MOTHOBI, Venolia
TLEANE, Mmathapelo
MOUMAKWA, Rorisang Goitsemang Oratilwe
TSHONA, Yolanda
MOYO, Methembe Bongeka
TSHUMA, Hlonzile Mandisa
MPHAGA, Chuba Ephraim
TSUMANE, Claire Thando
MYEZA, Thando
WAKEFIELD, Georgia Anne
ICT Policy and Regulation HARRIS, Donovan Quinton RESEARCH REPORT: Achieving operational resilience by aligning cybersecurity vulnerabilities, needs and responses in Provincial Government Linguistics HASSIM, Farhaanah DISSERTATION: Glossy representations of nationality and culture across popular magazine websites: a comparative analysis Applied Ethics For Professionals HICKLING, Glenn Kenneth RESEARCH REPORT: Genetic Knowledge - Is it morally permissible to use genetic information in the context of life insurance? Labour and Economic Sociology HLABANGANE, Wandile Ruby RESEARCH REPORT: Digital Entrepreneurship and its possibilities: a case study of young, educated black African Social Media Influencers in Johannesburg Drama HLOPHE, Nelson Sizwe RESEARCH REPORT: Afro-surrealism in theatre making: an exploration of how Afro-Surrealism can influence the making of the South African play Ngilande (2019) written, directed and performed by Sizwe Hlophe
ISMAIL, Safiyyah RESEARCH REPORT: Detecting hearing loss in high-risk Neonates using machine learning
E-Science
Development Studies JOHN, Victoria RESEARCH REPORT: Attitudes to and use of lubrication during heterosexual sex by students at Wits University Drama Therapy JOHNSON, Jermain Leroy RESEARCH REPORT: Beneath the Violence: a performance as a research inquiry into the use of performance as a rite of passage to better understand black masculinity. Diversity Studies JOYI, Naledi RESEARCH REPORT: What are Wits female students' perceptions of the impact of hegemonic masculinity on their decision-making for birth control?
KELLOW, Georgia Renana RESEARCH REPORT: A Seed is Planted Examining urban agricultural hobbyist in Johannesburg during COVID-19 KHAN, Shameelah (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: My Mother's Wedding Day: an invitation into Embodied Process
Anthropology
Film and Television
Psychology KHOZA, Zamakhoza Felicity RESEARCH REPORT: A qualitative analysis of young South African perpetrators’ perceptions of their sexual offences Psychology KIRKBRIDE, Elisabeth Amber (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): normative data for a South African sample Journalism and Media Studies
KIRKER, Stephen RESEARCH REPORT: Finding Charity
Critical Diversity Studies KISTOO, Kerisha RESEARCH REPORT: Power, privilege & perceptions: what do straight cisgender Indian South Africans think about gender and sexuality diversity?
NAIDOO, Kiona
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Creative Writing
HARBER, Anton Paul (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: So, for the Record: behind the headlines in an era of state capture
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International Relations ELGONI, Maryam RESEARCH REPORT: "The Kids Are All Right": Youth activists as norm entrepreneurs. Youth-Led advocacy, socio-political justice and policy change in International Politics
ELLAN, Nadia RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring Emic and Etic perspectives on creative leadership FERREIRA, Cherie RESEARCH REPORT: How do South Africans experience and respond to HIV stigma?
GRADUATION AWARDS FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Organisational Psychology
Prize to be presented at the Faculty’s prize giving ceremony Sociology
Development Studies FICKLING, Briony Lee RESEARCH REPORT: Xenophobia in the Headlines: an analysis of News Media Coverage of the Xenophobic Protests in Jeppestown, South Africa in 2019
Faculty of Humanities Dean's Medal: For the most distinguished performance in a professional degree Fatima Bulbulia
Linguistics FRANCIS, Brendan Kieran DISSERTATION: The discursive construction of online identities and communities by brands during the 2019 FIFA Wome’s World Cup Portuguese Studies FRAZAO, Carina Marques DISSERTATION: The influences that the use of social platforms have on students learning Portuguese as a foreign language Psychology GANESS, Daelene Noelle RESEARCH REPORT: An exploratory study of HIV Positive employees' perceptions on the prevalence of HIVrelated stigma in workplace of Johannesburg, South Africa Social and Psychological Research GANI, Salma RESEARCH REPORT: The psychological wellbeing, ways of coping and religious coping among South African Muslims during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic International Relations GANTSHO, Frieda Kgomotso RESEARCH REPORT: From Aquino to Duterte: Philippines foreign policy and the South China Sea dispute Applied Ethics For Professionals GARRUN, Clifford Hayman RESEARCH REPORT: A moral justification for Zionism and the Jewish Nation State: the consequences of contempory manifestations of Anti-Judaism Media Studies GCILITSHANE, Lerato DISSERTATION: Re-Painting the Mainstream Archive Black: a close reading of the Iconography on Instagram by Mary Sibande, Zanele Muholi, Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi and Lady Skollie Applied Ethics For Professionals GROENEWALD, Andries Petrus (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: The ethics of personalising risk using big data in the pricing and underwriting of Life Insurance Political Studies GUMEDE, Zola RESEARCH REPORT: The living and working conditions of farm workers. a case study of Farm Macdonald in Gauteng Development Studies GUZI, Olinda Panashe RESEARCH REPORT: An analysis of pre-implementation and post-implementation concerns and issues raised by organized labour, business and government regarding the setting of the South African National Minimum Wage
GVILIA, Tsotne RESEARCH REPORT: Boko Haram - African Islamic State
Political Studies
Applied Drama: Theatre in Education, Communities and Social Contexts
HALL, Susan Jean
RESEARCH REPORT: Echoes of our Anecdotes - Playing with Playback at Frederic Place - Home for the Aged
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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY Chancellor DR NJ DLAMINI MBChB (Natal) DBL (Unisa) MBA (Witwatersrand) IEC (USA) Vice-Chancellor and Principal PROFESSOR Z VILAKAZI BSc (Manchester) MSc PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf FAAS Chairman of Council MR I SHONGWE BA (Wesleyan) MPhil (Oxford) Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) PROFESSOR R OSMAN BA (Witwatersrand) HDipEd BEd (Unisa) MEd PhD (Witwatersrand) MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) PROFESSOR L MORRIS BSc (Hons) (Witwatersrand) DPhil (Oxford) FRSSA FAAS MASSAf Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Systems and Operations) PROFESSOR IR JANDRELL BSc (Eng) GDE PhD (Witwatersrand) IntPE(SA) PrEng FSAAE FSAIEE SMIEEE
Registrar MS CG CROSLEY BA HDipEd (Witwatersrand) BEd Hons (Unisa) MEd (Witwatersrand)
Psychology COKA, Thembelihle RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the role of Information Communication Technologies (ICTs) in a refugee population in Johannesburg, South Africa in maintaining family relationships Philosophy
CONNELL SACCO, Gabriela Marie DISSERTATION: The Role of Myth in Plato's Republic
Social and Psychological Research COSSER, Kirsten Margaret (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Attitudes towards psychedelics and psychedelic-assisted therapy among South African mental health care providers Psychology DADY, Hayley (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: Workplace Incivility, Emotional Intelligence, Counterproductive Workplace Behaviour, Organisational Citizenship Behaviour and Organisational Commitment in South African Employees Journalism and Media Studies DA SILVA, Dana Maura Ferreira Martins RESEARCH REPORT: "They will never call me 'she' at work": Representing gay, lesbian and intersex people in South African print media Social and Psychological Research DE LOUREIRO, Sónia Alexandra Ribeiro RESEARCH REPORT: Accounts of experiences of play by individuals practising BDSM Anthropology DE WEERDT, Miranda RESEARCH REPORT: "Getting it off my chest": exploring the lived experiences of Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment in Women of Reproductive Age ICT Policy and Regulation DIAS, Henda Pombili RESEARCH REPORT: Digital skills for managing a digital environment: the case of e-government delivery in Namibia
Dean of Student Affairs MR JAP SEPTEMBER BA MPhil (Cape Town)
Applied Ethics For Professionals DLAMINI, Armstrong Ndumiso RESEARCH REPORT: Civil disobedience as a moral response to Lockdown Regimes
DEANS OF THE FACULTIES Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management PROFESSOR I VALODIA BCom (Unisa) BCom Hons (Natal) MSc (Lancaster) DEcon (KwaZulu-Natal)
Development Studies DORASAMY, Cassandra (with Distinction) DISSERTATION: What we owe to women: how the governance of Muslim Marriage in South Africa impacts Muslim women
Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment PROFESSOR T MAJOZI BScEng(UND) MScEng(UND) PhD (UMIST) CEng PrEng FIChemE FAAS MASSAf FWISA FSAAE
Development Studies DUBBELMAN, Bradley Dean (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: E-Hailng and The Crisis of Work: a contextual investigation into the working conditions of e-hailing drivers in South Africa
Faculty of Health Sciences PROFESSOR SA MADHI MBBCh MMed PhD (Witwatersrand) FCPaeds(SA)
Migration and Displacement DUNJANA, Sibonginkosi RESEARCH REPORT: Exploration of Zimbabwean Migrant Women's Beliefs and practices surrounding access, utilisation of contraceptives and antenatal services in South Africa
Faculty of Humanities PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych Hons MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa) Faculty of Science PROFESSOR N CHETTY BSc Hons (Natal) MS PhD (Urbana-Champaign) MSAIP MASSAf President of Convocation S BOLON BA Hons MA (Witwatersrand)
Drama Therapy DU PREEZ, Jodie RESEARCH REPORT: An exploration of the use of drama therapy to discover ways of talking about racial identity with teachers in order to promote integration in our classrooms Health Demography DU PREEZ, Paige Demi RESEARCH REPORT: Functional impairment and depression amongst adults living in South Africa Drama EATOCK, Cinda Theresa RESEARCH REPORT: The directorial Nexus of the syncretic hybrid dance form called Tapsula in Post- Apartheid South Africa Critical Diversity Studies EKSTEEN, Amber Rain (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Exploring the intersecting subjectivities of White Afrikaans-Speaking drag performers in the context of a shifting Post-Apartheid South Africa
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HUMANITIES AT WITS The Faculty of Humanities is a leading, vibrant centre of academic and research excellence on the continent.
FACULTY OF HUMANITIES
Our students undergo rigorous theoretical and methodological training which imparts strong research and analytical skills and enables them to adapt, and often define, the constantly changing world of work. Our students learn to think critically – they are problem-posers, problem-solvers, and active social citizens who make a difference in society.
DEAN: PROFESSOR G STEVENS BA (Cape Town) BA Psych (Hons) MPsych (Western Cape) DLitt et Phil (Unisa) The creative suite of programmes on offer in the Faculty equips our students to compete globally and to act locally. To this end, the Faculty engages creatively and critically with its location in Johannesburg – South Africa’s most globally networked city – taking advantage of its dynamic political, social, economic and cultural links to the rest of Africa and the world.
Master of Arts International Relations ALLEE, Laaiqah RESEARCH REPORT: Femicide: a case study of the internalisation of CEDAW in South Africa and Brazil Demography and Population Studies ALTORIO, Ayrton Marius RESEARCH REPORT: Immigrant Fertility in Australia: Its relationship to population growth South African Sign Language ASMAL, Atiyah Yusof Tilly DISSERTATION: Defining visual vernacular in South African Sign Language (SASL): exploration of how the visual vernacular form is represented in creative SASL Journalism and Media Studies BLAISE ATABONG, Amindeh RESEARCH REPORT: Cameroon in Global News Flow in the Covid-19-Era: a comparative content analysis Critical Diversity Studies BODEN, Sarah-Jane (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Stories from the heart in a time of COVID-19: a critical study of the discourse of entrepreneurship and its lived realities for women entrepreneurs in Gauteng Creative Writing
BODENSTEIN, Maren DISSERTATION: The Sinners' Bench
Political Studies BOSMAN, Isabel Susanna (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Defining the demos in the technological age: how biometrics can reshape the conception of `the people¿ Anthropology BOTES, Tamia Bianca (with Distinction) RESEARCH REPORT: Where have the midwives gone?: everyday histories of Voetvroue in Johannesburg Demography and Population Studies BOTIYANA, Aphiwe RESEARCH REPORT: An assessment of migrant/non-migrant differentials in socio-demographic Predictors of Employment Status, South Africa Journalism and Media Studies BRIMA, Abdul Samba RESEARCH REPORT: Covid-19 and Journalism: how have international media represented Africa during the pandemic? ICT Policy and Regulation CAMNGCA, Ade Ed RESEARCH REPORT: Critically assessing the influence of the global digital policy industrial complex on the formulation of national digital policies: a South Africa perspective Creative Writing
CARNESON, John DISSERTATION: The John and Ntombi essays
International Relations CHABALALA, Katekani RESEARCH REPORT: South Africa’s Foreign Policy Aspirations and the National Development Plan (NDP 2030): the role and impact of Trade and Investment on the State's Political Economy
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The Faculty drives innovation in our undergraduate and postgraduate studies by encouraging multi-disciplinary, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary programmes that link the arts, social sciences, natural sciences, engineering, health sciences, education and law. To this end, we have collaborative degrees in Digital Arts, E-Science, Institutional Studies, Public Health and Law. As a research intensive university, the Faculty is steadily increasing its post-graduate enrolments in order to innovate and service the needs of our fast changing world. The Humanities Graduate Centre is a home for collaboration and public intellectual activities where students are active participants. The Faculty offers a wide range of research-oriented programmes, including professional degrees. Collectively, our programmes impart skills that offer graduates access to a range of careers across a variety of professions in the public and private sectors, including, academia, research institutes and science councils, governmental and non-governmental organisations, civil society, and corporate enterprises, amongst others. Renowned for its distinguished academics and scholars, the Faculty is home to globally acclaimed and emerging scholars working at the horizon of the knowledge economy. Its cosmopolitan mix of international and local staff are located in a number of disciplines that are highly ranked across a range of global higher education measures. It is home to more than 70 researchers rated by the South African National Research Foundation as having national and international standing. Our scholars are innovating at the leading edge of research in the areas of African art, area studies, cities and housing, human migration, diversity and difference, critical race studies, violence, gender and sexuality, cultural studies, translanguaging, narrative, and labour/work etc. Our mission is to develop and advance globally impactful scholarship on the questions that define and disrupt what it means to be human in the twenty-first century. The Faculty boasts a number of prestigious research institutes including the Society, Work and Politics Institute; the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research; the Centre for Researching Education and Labour; the History Workshop; the African Centre for Migration and Society; and the Wits Centre for Diversity Studies. To complement the research institutes, we host 10 prestigious research chairs. • • • • • •
NRF Chair in Local Histories NRF Chair in Critical Diversity Studies NRF Chair in Mobility and the Politics of Difference NRF Chair in Political Theory NRF Chair in Skills Development NRF Chair in African Languages for Social Inclusion and Access
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NRF/FRF Chair in Mathematics Education NRF/FRF Chair in Numeracy UNESCO Chair in Teacher Education for Diversity and Development Caxton Chair in Journalism
The Faculty of Humanities remains a dynamic hub of teaching innovation, research excellence and critical scholarship embedded in a local and global society. Our extensive list of renowned alumni provide inspiration for our current students and new graduates to leave their mark in society.
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ORDER OF PROCEDURE
Emergency and Fire Plans during Graduations
13 DECEMBER 2021 AT 13:30
1. In the event of an emergency and/or fire:
The audience will rise as the academic procession enters the hall and will remain standing until the Chancellor is in place
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The presiding official (Chancellor/Vice-Chancellor/Deputy Vice-Chancellor) will make an announcement requesting guests, graduands and staff to keep calm and remain seated; The Ushers will assist guests to proceed to the nearest Emergency exits in order to evacuate the Great Hall in an orderly fashion; Emergency exit signs are visible in red above all exit doors situated on your left and right hand sides as well as the back of the Hall; The Ushers will assist the elderly and disabled guests out of the building; The academic procession on stage must exit through the back stage door; Once outside the Great Hall all guests, graduands and staff must proceed to the main assembly point on the piazza.
2. In the event of a Bomb threat All bomb threats will be treated as real in order to protect lives and property and the premises will be evacuated immediately.
The Chancellor will constitute the congregation The Chancellor will welcome the graduands and guests Address to the congregation Conferment of degrees The President of Convocation will address the graduates The Chancellor will dissolve the congregation The audience will stand while Ihele is played
Members of the audience are requested to stand while the academic procession leaves the hall and not to leave the hall before the end of the ceremony.
IMPORTANT NOTICE In the event of load-shedding or power cuts, the Great Hall may become totally dark until the generator comes into operation.
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