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462<br />

Cameron, R.G. and Milne, C. <strong>2011</strong>. Representative<br />

Bureaucracy in the South African Public Service. African<br />

journal of public affairs, 4(2): 18-35.<br />

Department of<br />

psycHology<br />

hEAd of dEPARtmEnt: PRofEssoR donAld<br />

fostER<br />

dEPARtmEntAl PRofilE<br />

The Department of Psychology has strengths and interests<br />

in various research areas, including social and cultural<br />

issues pertinent to social change in the Southern African<br />

context, basic and applied topics in the brain and cognitive<br />

sciences, and a variety of topics in clinical psychology<br />

theory and practice. Additional strengths include - but<br />

are not limited to - health psychology, gender, intergroup<br />

relations, child development, policy development in mental<br />

health, programme evaluation, and trauma studies.<br />

dEPARtmEntAl stAtistics<br />

permanent and long term contract staff<br />

Professors 5<br />

Associate Professors 1<br />

senior lecturers 6<br />

lecturers 8<br />

junior <strong>Research</strong> fellow 1<br />

Administrative and clerical staff 6<br />

total 27<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Associate 1<br />

total 1<br />

students<br />

doctoral 45<br />

master’s 85<br />

honours 29<br />

undergraduate 3314<br />

total 3473<br />

REsEARch fiElds And stAff<br />

permanent staff<br />

dR floREttA BoonzAiER<br />

The psychology of gender, including the construction<br />

of gendered and racialised subjectivities and identities,<br />

sexuality studies, women’s health and other areas of<br />

psychology in which opportunities exist to deconstruct<br />

traditional psychological knowledge about gender. Primary<br />

areas of research include woman abuse and other forms<br />

of gender-based violence, including sexual violence and<br />

sexual harassment. Methodological interests lie within the<br />

broad field of qualitative methods, narrative and discourse<br />

analytic research in particular.<br />

PRofEssoR don fostER<br />

Most areas of social and critical psychology with<br />

emphases on political conflict and violence, ideology and<br />

power; intergroup relations and identity. Also interested in<br />

legal psychology areas such as policing, human rights,<br />

criminality, perpetrators of violent crimes and crowd<br />

psychology. Particular interests in local subjectivities e.g.<br />

whiteness, masculinity, national identity.<br />

PRofEssoR PumlA goBodo-mAdiKizElA<br />

Trauma theory (psychoanalytical concept and critical<br />

approaches); testimony and trauma (focus on traumatic<br />

narratives, intersubjective relationships in the context<br />

of bearing witness about trauma). Forgiveness<br />

in the aftermath of trauma (intrapsychic dimensions,<br />

interdisciplinary dialogue, interplay with perpetrator guilt,<br />

shame and remorse).<br />

dR dEBRA KAminER<br />

Psychological impacts of continuous trauma exposure on<br />

children and adults, trauma intervention evaluation, and<br />

development of local knowledges about trauma impact<br />

and intervention.<br />

dR shosE KEssi<br />

Social psychology (social representations theory and<br />

social identity theory, especially of race and gender);<br />

community psychology (participation, social capital,<br />

conscientization, youth empowerment); postcolonial and<br />

feminist psychology (internalization, black consciousness,<br />

intersectionality)<br />

dR dEsPinA lEARmonth<br />

Eating disorders; sexual health behaviour.<br />

wAhBiE long<br />

Transpersonal psychology; intergroup conflict; war<br />

psychology; community psychology; discourse analysis.<br />

PRofEssoR johAnn louw<br />

Two major research areas: firstly, in the history of psychology<br />

focusing on: historiography; historical developments in<br />

<strong>UCT</strong> ReseaRCh RepoRT '11

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