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Dr Lauren Wild

Addresses the social and emotional development of children and adolescents. More specifically, it focuses on (1) the role of family stress (e.g. family conflict and parental HIV/AIDS) in disrupting caregiving and child/adolescent adjustment and (2) identifying personal, family and community factors associated with risk behaviours in adolescents.




Honorary Professors
Professor Willem van Hoorn

History and theory of psychology


Professor Kurt Danziger

History of psychology; social constructionism


Professor Leon Kamin

Critique of behaviour genetics; "race" and racism



Contact Details

Postal address: Department of Psychology, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch 7701, Republic of South Africa

Telephone: +27 21 650 3430

Fax: +27 21 650 4104

Email: heather@humanities.uct.ac.za

Web: http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/psychology/



Research Output
ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
Allan, A., Allan, M., Kaminer, D.B. and Stein, D.J. 2006. Exploration of the relationship between apology and forgiveness amongst victims of human rights abuses. Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 24: 87 - 102.
Brandt, R., Dawes, A.R.L. and Bray, R. 2006. Women coping with AIDS in Africa: Contributions of a contextually grounded research methodology. Psychology, Health and Medicine, 11(4): 522-527.
Carney, T. and Louw, J. 2006. Eating disordered behaviors and media exposure. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 10(1007): 957-966.
De la Rey, C.M. and McKay, S. 2006. Peacebuilding as a gendered process. Journal of Social Issues, 62(1): 141-153.
Dixon, J. and Tredoux, C.G. 2006. Off-space and on the sidelines: A reply to Marx and Feltham-King. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(3): 458-462.
Foster, D.H. 2006. Evaluating the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of South Africa. Social Justice, 19(4): 527-540.
Ipser, J.C. and Stein, D.J. 2006. Newer anti-convulsants in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews: CD006241.
Ipser, J.C., Carey, P., Dhansay, Y., Fakier, N., Seedat, S. and Stein, D.J. 2006. Pharmacotherapy augmentation strategies in treatment - resistant anxiety disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 4: CD005473.
Ipser, J.C., Seedat, S. and Stein, D.J. 2006. Pharmacotherapy for post-traumatic stress disorder - A systematic review and meta-analysis. South African Medical Journal, 96: 1088-1096.
Jackson, L. and Schomer, H.H. 2006. Subjective perceptions of success in top-class tennis players. South African Journal for Research in Sport, Physical Education and Recreation, 28(1): 55-67.
Kamin, L.J. and Swartz, S.G. 2006. African IQ and mental retardation. South African Journal of Psychology, 36(1): 1-9.
Kaminer, D.B. 2006. Forgiveness attitudes of Truth Commission deponents: Relation to Commission response during testimony. Peace and Conflict, 12(2): 175-187.
Louw, J. and Russell, B.T. 2006. Eating attitudes and behaviours in South African Adolescents and young adults. Journal of Transcultural Psychiatry, 43(3): 401-417.
Luyt, R. 2005. The Male Attitude Norms Inventory-II: A measure of masculinity ideology in South Africa. Men and Masculinities, 8(2): 208-229.
Malcolm-Smith, S.M. and Solms, M. 2006. Incidence of threat in dreams: A response to Revonsuo's Threat Simulation Theory. Dreaming, 14(4): 220-229.
McQuinston-Surrett, D., Malpass, R.S. and Tredoux, C.G. 2006. Sequential vs. simultaneous lineups: A review of methods, data, and theory. Psychology Public Policy and Law, 12(2): 137-169.
Nunez, D. and Blake, E.H. 2006. Learning, experience, and cognitive factors in the presence experiences of gamers: An exploratory relational study. Presence, 15(4): 373-380.
Oliver, O.H., Zois, E., Kaplan-Solms, K. and Solms, M. 2006. The developing transference in amnesia: Changes in interpersonal relationship, despite profound episodic-memory loss. Neuro-Psychoanalysis, 8(2): 199-204.
Savitz, J., Solms, M. and Ramesar, R. 2005. Neuropsychological dysfunction in bipolar affective disorder: a critical opinion. Bipolar Disorders, 7: 216-235.
Savitz, J., Solms, M. and Ramesar, R. 2006. Apolipoprotein E variants and cognition in healthy individuals: A critical opinion. Brain Research Reviews, 51(1): 125-35.
Savitz, J., Solms, M. and Ramesar, R. 2006. Neurocognitive function as an endophenotype for genetic studies of Bipolar Affective Disorder. Neuromolecular Medicine, 7: 275-286.
Savitz, J., Solms, M. and Ramesar, R. 2006. The molecular genetics of cognitiion: Dopamine, COMT, and BDNF. Genes Brain and Behavior, 5: 311-328.
Savitz, J.B. and Ramesar, R. 2006. Personality: Is it a viable endophenotype for genetic studies of bipolar affective disorder? Bipolar Disorders, 8(4): 322-337.
Solms, M. 2006. Brain mechanisms of dream. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 61(3): 295.
Solms, M. 2006. Freud and Bullitt: An unknown manuscript. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 54(4): 1263-1298.
Solms, M. 2006. Freud at 150: Freud returns. Scientific American, 17(2): 28-34.
Solms, M. 2006. Putting the psyche into neuropsychology. Psychologist, 19(9): 538-539.
Stein, D.J. and Kaminer, D.B. 2006. Forgiveness and psychopathology: Psychobiological and Evolutionary Underpinnings. CNS Spectrums, 11: 87-89.
Stein, D.J., Ipser, J.C. and Seedat, S. 2006. Pharmacotherapy for post - traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 1: CD002795.
Stein, D.J., Kaminer, D.B., Zungu-Dirwayi, N. and Seedat, S. 2006. Pros and cons of medicalization: The example of trauma. World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 7: 2 - 4.
Stein, D.J., Daniels, W., Emsley, R., Harvey, B., Blackburn, J., Carey, P., Ellis, G.F.R., Illing, N., Flisher, A.J., Moolman-Smook, H., Mwaba, K., Ramesar, R., Russell, V.A., Seedat, S., Tredoux, C.G., Vaughan, C.L., Vythilingum, B.V. and Warwick, J. 2006. A brain-behaviour initiative for South Africa: The time is right. Metabolic Brain Disease, 21(2-3): 266-271.
Stein, D.J., Solms, M. and Van Honk, J. 2006. The cognitive-affective neuroscience of the unconscious. CNS Spectrums, 11: 580-583.
Swartz, S.G. 2006. The third voice: Writing case-notes. Feminism and Psychology, 16(4): 427-444.
Tredoux, C.G. 2006. A world of lies. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 37(1): 60-74.

BOOKS
Gamwell, L. and Solms, M. 2006. From neurology to psychoanalysis: Sigmund Freud's neurological drawings and diagrams of the mind: 1-135. New York: Binghamton University Publications.
Shefer, T., Boonzaier, F.A. and Kiguwa, P. (eds) 2006. The gender of psychology: 1-355. Lansdowne, Cape Town: UCT Press.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Boonzaier, F.A. 2006. A gendered analysis of woman abuse. In T. Shefer, F.A. Boonzaier and P. Kiguwa (eds), The gender of psychology: 135-150. Lansdowne, Cape Town: UCT Press.
Boonzaier, F.A. and Shefer, T. 2006. Gendered research. In T. Shefer, F.A. Boonzaier and P. Kiguwa (eds), The gender of psychology: 3-11. Lansdowne, Cape Town: UCT Press.
Chadwick, R.J. and Chadwick, R.J. 2006. Pathological wombs and raging hormones: Psychology, reproduction and the female body. In T. Shefer, F.A. Boonzaier and P. Kiguwa (eds), The gender of psychology: 223-249. Lansdowne, Cape Town: UCT Press.
Foster, D.H. 2006. The TRC's unfinished business: Healing. In C. Villa-Vicencio and F. du Toit (eds), Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: 10 Years on: 77-86. Claremont, South Africa: New Africa Books (Pty) Ltd.
Foster, D.H. 2006. Theoretical and metatheoretical frames in inter-group psychology: Three competing perspectives. In K. Ratele (ed.), Inter-group relations: South African perspectives: 23-65. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta & co. Ltd.
Louw, J. 2006. Constructing subjectivity in unexpected places. In A.C. Brock (ed.), Internationalizing the history of psychology: 16-33. New York and London: New York University Press.
Tredoux, C.G. 2006. Social influence. In K. Ratele (ed.), Inter-group relations: South African perspectives: 137-170. Cape Town, South Africa: Juta and Co. Ltd.
Tredoux, C.G. and Smith, M. 2006. Evaluating research design. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim and D. Painter (eds), Research in practice: 161-186. Rondebosch, Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press (Pty) Ltd.
Tredoux, C.G. and Smith, M. 2006. Jumping to conclusions: An overview of inferential statistical methods. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim and D. Painter (eds), Research in practice: 215-240. Rondebosch, Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press (Pty) Ltd.
Tredoux, C.G., Pretorius, T. and Steele, H. 2006. Multivariate data analysis. In M. Terre Blanche, K. Durrheim and D. Painter (eds), Research in practice: 241-267. Rondebosch, Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press (Pty) Ltd.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
Nunez, D. and Blake, E.H. 2006. Content knowledge and thematic inertia predict virtual presence. In C.C. Bracken and M. Lombard (eds), Proceedings of Presence 2006: The 9th International Workshop on Presence, 24-26 August 2006, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, 39-50. Cleveland State University. ISBN 978-0-9792217-0-5.

PUBLISHED CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
Frakey, L.L., Shrikisoon, A., Thomas, K., Jacobs, W.J. and Bauer, R.M. 2005. Identifying deficits in spatial abilities following right medial temporal lesions. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11 (Supplement 1): 77-78.
Frakey, L.L., Shrikisoon, A., Thomas, K., Jacobs, W.J. and Bauer, R.M. 2005. The role of the hippocampus is spatial pattern separation. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 11 (Supplement 1): 134-135.
Larson, M.J., Thomas, K., Nagle, D.E., Stigge-kaufman, D.A., Dixit, N.K. and Perlstein, W.M. 2006. Task-irrelevant facial fear distractors impair working memory. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 12 (Supplement 1): 41.
Roland, R., Myer, L., Chuunga, R., Martin, L.J., Maw, A., Coates, T. and Denny, L.A. 2006. Post-exposure prophylaxis following sexual assault in Cape Town: adherence and HIV risk behavior. Proceedings of International AIDS Conference, Toronto, Canada, MOPDC03.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS PASSED FOR HIGHER DEGREES
Alexander, L. 2006. Classroom contact and beyond race and space at UCT: 1-229. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
Badenhorst, T. 2006. Dreaming and the dorsolateral frontal lobes: Towards a better understanding of the Mechanism of dreaming: 1-52. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
Baumann, E.A. 2006. School reintegration after a burn injury: A qualitative study exploring the psychosocial difficulties experienced by a group of paediatric burn survivors during the school reintegration process: 1-62. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Cooper, A. 2006. Democracy's children? The constitution of male subjectivity of coloured adolescents awaiting trial in Post-Apartheid Cape Town. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
Dawson-Squibb, J.S. 2006. HIV/AIDS men's support groups: A critical examination of challenges and tensions: 1-81. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Deglon, S. 2006. Children of mothers with physical disabilities: Perceptions of parenting, the mother-adolescent relationship, and the adolescent's engagement in risky nehaviour: 1-123. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
George, E. 2006. Childhood sexual abuse and HIV positive status among South African women: The role of revictimization: 1-88. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Jackson, L. 2006. Overactive conflict-monitoring and separation disorder:cognitive and affective components of obsessive-compulsive disorder: 1-83. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
Jardine, J. 2006. So what brings you to the clinic today? Talk in a family intake sessions: 1-86. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Mayer, J. 2006. Perpetrators of intimate Femicide: A study of Forensic Records: 1-98. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Naicker, A. 2006. An exploratory study:the family's experience of the initial interview at the Child Guidance Clinic: 1-86. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Petersen, I.-H. 2006. Psychological factors and academic performance among first-year financial aid students:Testing adjustment as a mediator variable: 1-164. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
Skinner, M. 2006. The feminisation of Psychology in South Africa: 1-92. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Research.
Van Wijk, C. 2006. Gender integration of male dominant environments: the experience of SA Navy sailors: 1-278. SSHD001, UCT. Doctoral of Philosophy.
Wilbraham, L.A. 2006. Governing mother-child communication about sex in HIV/AIDS epidemic: positioning lovelines: 1-504. SSHD001, UCT. Doctoral of Philosophy.
Yako, P.W. 2006. Exploring Paediatric Burns: Narrative accounts of caregivers in Khayelitsha, Cape Town: 1-81. SSHM08, UCT. Masters of Arts (by Coursework & Dissertation) Clinical.
Department of Religious Studies

Research Report 2006
Head of Department: Professor David Chidester
Departmental Profile
The Department of Religious Studies maintains a strong research profile through its staff and its three research institutes. The Department houses the Institute for Comparative Religion in Southern Africa (ICRSA), directed by Professor David Chidester, which is engaged in research on religion, religions and religious diversity; the Research Institute on Christianity and Society in Africa (RICSA), directed by Professor James Cochrane, which is involved in research on the social impact of Christianity in South Africa and the African continent; and the Centre for Contemporary Islam (CCI), directed by Dr Shamil Jeppie, which has undertaken interdisciplinary projects, including international research on Islamic law in Africa and the presidential legacy project on the manuscript archives of Timbuktu. Under the direction of Professor Cochrane, the African Religious Health Assets Programme (AHRAP) is aimed at discovering religious resources and new models for healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa. These research initiatives of the Department have proved to be particularly important for the research development of the many postgraduate students employed by them and have also served to attract overseas researchers to the Department. The Department features two NRF A-rated researchers, Professors David Chidester and John de Gruchy, the latter of whom is retired but remains an active researcher associated with the Department. In addition the Department publishes the Journal for the Study of Religion, which is accredited by the Department of Education, the Journal for Islamic Studies, and the Annual Review of Islam in South Africa.

Departmental Statistics


Professors

3

Associate Professors

1

Senior Lecturers

2

Lecturers

3

Research Staff

8

Administrative and Clerical Staff

2

Total__19____Honorary_staff'>Total

19



Honorary staff


Professors

1



Students


Doctoral

15

Masters

12

Honours

5

Undergraduate

1207

Total

1255



Research Fields and Staff
Professor David Chidester

History of religions; religion in North America; religion in South Africa


Professor Jim Cochrane

Religion; globalisation; public health; society; Africa; migration


Professor John de Gruchy (honorary research associate)

Christian theology, Bonhoeffer; South African Church; theological aesthetics; reconciliation; public theology; missionary history


Professor Abdulkader Tayob

Islam and public life; contemporary intellectual trends in modern Islam


Associate Professor Charles Wanamaker

Socio-rhetorical commentary; 1 Corinthians; letters of Paul; early Christian rhetoric; social science readings of early Christianity


Dr Chirevo Kwenda

African and African-based religions; religion and human rights; theory and methods in religion; ancestral ethics


Dr Sibusiso Masondo

comparative religion; African indigenous/independent churches; African religion, culture and philosophy


Dr Weli Mazamisa

African philosophy; African hermeneutics and applied ethics


Dr Sa’diyya Shaikh

Islamic intellectual history; Qur’anic studies; hermeneutics; Sufism; Islam and gender; women in religion; feminist theory; religion; sexuality and reproductive health


Dr Judith Tobler

Tibetan Buddhism; India; gender; nuns; exile



Contact Details

Postal Address: Department of Religious Studies, University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch, 7701

Telephone: +27 21 650 3452

Fax: +27 21 689 7575

E-mail: Sibonisiwe.Zimu@uct.ac.za

Web: http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/religion/IE/index.html



Research Output
ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
Chidester, D.S. 2006. Atlantic Community, Atlantic World: Anti-Americanism between Europe and Africa. Journal of American History, 93(2): 432-436.
Chidester, D.S. 2006. Language, person, and place: Echoes of religion in minority literatures. Journal for the Study of Religion, 19(2): 5-16.
Chidester, D.S. 2006. Religion education and the transformational state in South Africa. Social Analysis: The International Journal of Cultural and Social Practice, 50(3): 61-83.
Chidester, D.S. 2006. Sacred nation or sold nation: South African ‘Religious Work’. Wiser Review, 2: 11.
Cochrane, J.R. 2006. Conceptualising religious health assets redemptively. Religion and Theology, 13(1): 108-120.
Cochrane, J.R. 2006. Let us embrace: Role and significance of an integrated faith-based initiative for HIV/AIDS. Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 126: 116-120.
Cochrane, J.R. 2006. Of bodies, barriers, boundaries and bridges: Ecclesial practice in the face of HIV and AIDS. Journal of Theology for Southern Africa, 126: 7-26.
Cochrane, J.R. 2006. Religion in the health of migrant communities: Cultural assets or medical deficits? Journal of Migration and Ethnic Studies, 32: 715-736.
Cochrane, J.R. 2006. Religion, public health and a church for the 21st Century. International Review of Mission, 95(376-377): 59-72.
De Gruchy, J.W. 2006. Faith and witness on the boundaries: Bonhoeffer’s enduring challenge. St Marks Review (Australia), 2: 20-22.
De Gruchy, J.W. 2006. Re-forming congregations in a time of global change: Toward a Kenotic Ecclesiology. The Princeton Seminary Bulletin, 27(1): 51-66.
Shaikh, S. and Kugle, S. 2006. To love every life as your own: An introduction to engaged Sufism. Journal for Islamic Studies, 26: 1-11.
Tayob, A.I. 2006. Liberal Islam between texts and its modern condition. ISIM Review, 18: 18-19.
Tayob, A.I. 2006. Patronen van Afrikaanse Islam: Tradities, Syncretisme en Verzet. ZemZem: Tijdschrift over het Midden-Oosten, Noord-Afrika en Islam, 3: 43-49.
Tobler, J. 2006. Tibetan Buddhist nuns in exile: Creating a sacred space to be at home. Journal for the Study of Religion, 19(1): 41-62.
Wanamaker, C.A. 2006. Connubial sex and the avoidance of Porneia: Paul’s rhetorical argument in 1 Corinthians 7:1-5. Scriptura, 89(3): 839-849.

BOOKS
De Gruchy, J.W. 2006. Being human: Confessions of a Christian humanist: 1-217. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Chidester, D.S. 2006. Indigenous traditions, alien abductions: Creolized and globalized memory in South Africa. In O.B. Stier and J. Landres (eds), Religion, violence, memory, and place: 181-197. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Chidester, D.S. 2006. Religion and violence in contemporary South Africa (in Japanese). In T. Asad and J. Isomae (eds), Renarrating religion: Reconsideration of the modern category: 108-128. Tokyo: Misuzu-shobu.
Chidester, D.S. 2006. African Christian communities. In M. Juergensmeyer (ed), The Oxford handbook of global religions: 349-356. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Cochrane, J.R. and Kusmierz, K. 2006. Öffentiche Kirche und Öffentiliche Theologie in Südafrikas politische Transformation. In C. Lienemann-Perrin and W. Lienemann (eds), Kirche und Öffenlichkeit in Transformationsgesellshaften: 195-226. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer.
Shaikh, S. 2006. Knowledge, women and gender in the Hadith: A feminist interpretation. In I. Omar (ed), Islam and other religions: Pathways to dialogue, Essays in honour of Mahmoud Mustapha Ayoub: 87-96. London: Routledge.
Tayob, A.I. 2006. Sub-saharan African Islam. In M. Juergensmeyer (ed), The Oxford handbook of global religions: 427-435. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Wanamaker, C.A. 2005. 1 Thessalonians. In K.J. Vanhoozer (ed), Dictionary for theological interpretation of the Bible: 793-796. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.
Wanamaker, C.A. 2005. 2 Thessalonians. In K.J. Vanhoozer (ed), Dictionary for theological interpretation of the Bible: 796-799. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic.
Wanamaker, C.A. 2006. The power of the absent father: A socio-rhetorical analysis of 1 Corinthians 4:14-5:13. In C. Breytenbach, J. Thom and J. Punt (eds), The New Testament interpreted: Essays in honour of Bernard C. Lategan: 339-364. Leiden: E.J. Brill.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS PASSED FOR HIGHER DEGREES
De Lange, E. 2006. Thomas Merton: His Life, Work, and Thoughts on Zen Buddhism: 1-90. MSocSci thesis.
Kim, H. 2006. In Search of “Unity in Difference” in “Onjung” Biblical Hermeneutics on the Basis of Korean and South African Political and Cultural Contexts: 1-234. PhD.
Roos, B. 2006. The Inner Journey: Pilgrimage in South Africa and the Modern World: 1-322. PhD.
Settler, F. 2006. The Production of the Sacred in Postcolonial Africa: 1-185. MSocSci thesis.
Williams, K. 2006. South African Women’s Theologies of Hope in the New Struggle against HIV/AIDS: 1-67. MSocSci thesis.


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