AFSAAP members' regional specialisations

South Africa

Prof. Simon ADAMS
Monash University (South Africa)
Email: Simon.Adams@adm.monash.edu.au
Interests: Southern Africa history; Peace and conflict studies; Liberation movements and state development in Africa; Foreign policy.

Prof. Peter ALEXANDER
University of New South Wales
Email:
p.alexander@unsw.edu.au
Interests: African (particularly South African) literature and literary biography.

Dr. Paul COCKS
Loyola College, Watsonia, Victoria
Email: CocksP@loyola.vic.edu.au
Interests: History of ethnography and anthropology in Southern Africa; Southern African history 1900-1945, especially South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Malawi and Zimbabwe; missionary history and history of religion in Southern Africa.


Assoc. Prof. Geoffrey HAWKER
Dept. Politics & International Relations, Macquarie University
Email: 
geoffrey.hawker@mq.edu.au
Interests: Politics of Southern Africa; Institutional change and reform.

Adrian HERRING

Email: aherring@ozemail.com.au
Interests: Media & Communication; Television documentary & current affairs production; Filming & Broadcasting experience in South Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Uganda; Media Training (production & journalism).

Ismail LARNEY
TAFE, New South Wales
Email: Ismail.larney@tafensw.edu.au, ilarney@hotmail.com
Interests: Dental practices on the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa with particular reference to the Cape Flats Smile or Passion Gap phenomenon.


Dr. Bernard LEEMAN
Queen of Sheba University, Florida
Email: bntleeman@yahoo.co.uk
Interests: Queen of Sheba; D'MT; Aksum; PAC/APLA (South Africa); BCP/LLA (Lesotho); East African Campaign 1914-19; KiChagga (Kilimanjaro); Sabaean; Ge'ez; Tigrinya; and the Nuba.

Dr. Eric LOUW
University of Queensland

Email: e.louw@uq.edu.au
Interests: South African political discourses; South African media
.

Dr. David LUCAS
Demography and Sociology Programme, Australian National University
Email:
david.lucas@anu.edu.au
Interests: South African immigration; African emigration to Australia and New Zealand; South African human capital; Basutoland colonial memoirs; The Welsh in Africa; Demography; Online population materials.

 

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