Agenda

Papers
(The median citation count of Agenda is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Transnational Perspectives on Food, Ecology and the Anthropocene10
Fragile states, climate change, conflict and violence: Exploring the boundaries of resilience and adaptability from a gender perspective9
The Impact of Feminism on postgraduate teaching in Durban8
Climate justice, gender and activisms8
Participation in Downstream Nodes of the Rice Value Chain in Uganda: Where Are the Women?7
Gender and climate change ‘through other eyes’: Grassroots women’s responses to changing environments in southern Africa6
An interview with Shireen Hassim5
Taking National Climate Change Gender Action Plans to heart – three steps to activate a plan5
Agriculture, rivers and gender: Thinking with ‘caste capitalism’, migrant labour and food production in the Capitalocene5
Intersectionality and/or multiple consciousness: Re-thinking the analytical tools used to conceptualise and navigate personhood4
Odouring foodscapes, ordering gender: Mapping women and caste in Samskara and The Weave of My Life4
Resilience to food insecurity severity among rural, female-headed agrarian households in selected provinces of South Africa4
LGBTI+ persons’ concealed displacement in Zimbabwe4
The 3rd Floor4
Denied Leadership: Patriarchal Barriers and Contextual Inequities in Women's School Leadership4
An interview with Iris Berger4
Food, work and sensuous materiality: Immigrant Muslim women living in Fordsburg, Johannesburg3
Just an energy transition? A gendered analysis of energy transition in Northern Cape, South Africa3
Reflections on the politics of gendered food chains3
The State, the Domestic Sphere and Patriarchy: Thinking with Belinda Bozzoli3
Food Shaming and Race, and Hungry Translations3
Black transnational feminisms and the question of structure3
Metaphor drawing as decolonial research and feminist care among Black women academics in selected South African higher education institutions in times of crises3
Exploring Financial Well-being of Working Women in the Indian Context3
Temporal disjunctures and cultures of the post-apartheid imagination: A review of Sisafunda Futhi Siselapha (Still Here): Black Feminist Approaches to Cultural Studies in South Africa’s Twenty-Five3
Embodying transnational queer Black and Brown utopia in alternative QTPOC nightlife spaces3
Gender dimensions of war and displacement: Experiences of refugees from the Central African Republic in Cameroon2
En‘gendering’ Conservancy at Transboundary Aquifers: Groundwater Security in Cross-Border Water Governance2
Greener on the other side: tracing stories of amaranth and moringa through indenture2
Digital Feminism, Social Media Campaigns and Violence Against Women in Nigeria: An Ethnographic Inquest2
African feminisms for abolitionist futures: archival hauntings in a speculative geography2
Fragmented Belonging and Diasporic Return in Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing2
Gendered Returns: Exploring African and African Diasporic Women’s Reclamation of African Birthing and Wellness Epistemologies and Practices2
Conflict in Njobokazi, KwaZulu-Natal: Women as victims and as agents of change2
Livelihood strategies of marginalised Zimbabwean women living in South Africa2
Gendered language and identity in Kenya: from Bantu morphosyntax to urban slang performativity2
Carceral abolition as a South African possibility: A feminist perspective on the failure of policing and the criminal justice system in South Africa2
“We are not Ready for a ‘she’ President”: Navigating Media Framing of Women Presidential Hopefuls1
Feminist decoloniality as care in higher education1
Life history: Exploring the lives of women living with HIV and disability in vulnerable contexts regarding their food security1
Maps and mazes: Pathways to the folkloric imagination1
Splice: Gendered narratives of spices as healing1
The experiences and perceptions of employed Black African men on Paternity Leave in Gauteng, South Africa1
The meanings of resilience in climate justice: women smallholder farmers’ responses to agricultural shocks in Uganda under the spotlight1
The work of making things work: A review of Practices of Repair1
Black British Postcolonial Feminist Ways of Seeing Human Rights1
Dancing Climate Activism in Africa: An interview with Mozambican dancer and choreographer Rosa Mário1
Putting Down Markers: Women and Gender in South African Feminist Scholarship, c. 1980-19901
Land and the feminine: Silence as a Room #1 of #5 , Richmond, Karoo1
From displacement to empowerment: How women found their voice and claimed their power1
‘Complex’ and ‘diverse’: Meaning-making and affirming practices as healing justice1
Creating Change in Corrections: Exploring Participatory Visual Research as a Gender Transformative Methodology1
Women-led organisations leading from the front: Coordinating responses to gender-based violence in Somalia and South Sudan1
Academic woundedness and healing: Welcome to the Queendom!1
Title Unknown: When Rain Clouds Gather: (Re)making the Canon1
Sexism and racism in South Africa’s TV industry1
Symbolic inclusion and systemic exclusion: Exploring our precarious journeys to becoming black women academics at a South African university through the lens of fieldwork1
‘Marxism, feminism and South African studies’ then and now: Some reflections on ‘then’0
Our Ubuntu: A Black feminist turn0
Black women academics in the United States of America and South Africa deploying principles of Feminist Decoloniality as Care (FEMDAC) to confront experiences with microaggressions0
Correction Notice0
Rhizome networks: Turmeric’s global journey from haldi doodh to turmeric latte0
Wangari Maathai – an African woman leader who decolonised environmental discourse Wangari Mathaai’s registers of freedom (2020) edited by Grace A. Musila, HSRC Press, Pr0
Hindrance of FGM elimination: A case reviewing national policy intervention in Kassena-Nankana West and Pusiga districts in the Upper East Region of Ghana0
Not about Heroines: Phyllis Ntantala's Writing on African Women in Apartheid South Africa0
An intersectional analysis of health and healthcare challenges experienced by socially diverse black women diagnosed with breast cancer: A case of Kimberley, South Africa0
Towards Decolonial Gender-Transformative Development Assistance: Reflections on the Role of Canadian Development Organisations and Local Partners0
Learning to teach? or teaching to learn about women and gender0
Forced displacement, TEKAN and women peacebuilding initiatives in Northern Nigeria0
“It seems the women are taking over": Stereotyping around women in top-level leadership positions in Ghana's universities0
“The most hidden open secret”: Interview with Uhuru Phalafala on Mine Mine Mine (University of Nebraska Press, 2023), conducted by Helene Strauss0
Women farmers leading and co-learning in an agroecology movement at the intersections of gender and climate0
One bad apple: Black women, the Anthropocene and the hypocrisy in food conversations0
“In tatters”? The problem of ruling relations, power and the National Gender Machinery0
40 Years of South African Feminist Scholarship0
“Victims or game changers?”: Exploring adolescent girls’ agency in the context of locally led climate action in rural Zimbabwe0
Ghosts of the Indian Ocean0
Mapping the notion of the transnational: A close reading of the ‘Women’s Question’ from the Ethiopian Student Movement’s publications in the 1960s and 1970s0
Legal support for inclusiveness and equality for transgender employees0
Challenges faced by women military officers in the South African National Defence Force: A case study of the Hoedspruit Air Force Base, Limpopo0
Girls Leading Change (2024). Mirrored Lives of Change: From Girls Leading Change to Champion Teachers. Nelson Mandela University0
Who Wants Gender Justice and Transformation? Efforts to Challenge Gender-Based Violence and Discrimination in Schools in Canada0
Wanderings: An intergenerational collaborative autoethnography on young women’s journeys to activism in Jos, Nigeria0
From Innovation to Imagination: the Evolution of Teaching Gender in South Africa0
Grandmother0
‘No Flowers for the New Boss’ : Interrogating Malawian Newspapers Political Cartoon Stereotypical Representations of a Woman Anti-Corruption Bureau Director0
An interview with Deborah Gaitskell0
Loboko Ya Mama’: Homemade recipes of belonging0
A Hungry City Is a Violent City: Cape Town’s Community Kitchens as Feminist Spaces of Care and Resistance0
Impasse & Attachment: Youth, Gender-Transformation, and Staying with the Trouble of Participation in Wentworth0
Serving in Black spaces of the institution: A decolonial Black feminist autoethnography0
All the things you could be by now if Pinky Pinky wasn’t your Madam: Black gender, Human subjectivity and the terror of solidarity0
From Black Consciousness to Black Lives Matter: Confronting the colonial legacy of colourism in South Africa0
Israeli Druze women in politics in the 21 st century – supporting versus inhibiting factors0
Navigating shifting currents: Gendered vulnerabilities and climate change in the Lake Chad Basin0
Defying fear: Opportunities and challenges of digital technologies for sexual and gendered minorities in Cameroon0
Changing the Subject: Feminist and Queer Politics in Neoliberal India by Srila Roy0
Gender Transformation, Homelessness and Economic Precarity in Ontario, Canada0
Black common sense0
Experiences of female higher education academics in Zimbabwe: A decolonial feminist perspective0
Transnational perspectives on gender, food and ecology0
Unbecoming to becoming a man: Reply to Moshibudi Motimele0
Two Poems0
In solitary confinement: The constrained identities, spaces and voices of Black women criminologists in post-apartheid South Africa0
Exploring academic identities through collage-making: A collaborative autoethnographic project0
Decolonial feminism and indigenisation: Reimagining postgraduate research supervision in post-apartheid South Africa0
So-Fire-Town: The representations of a translucent urban Black femininity in the Black press through the signatures of Dolly Rathebe in the 1950s0
Vulnerabilities, power, and gendered violence in food systems0
Third World feminist agrarian struggles and the colonial question for transnational feminist solidarity0
From Equality to Liberation: Re-Evaluating Gender Transformation in the Global South0
Revolutionising gender justice in South Africa0
“How can Eve in the bible be born from a man when biologically a man is born from woman?” Tracing feminist struggles in the colonial period and 1980s Yewwu-Yewwi feminist movement in Senegal0
The Diane Elson Reader: Gender, Development and Macroeconomic Policy0
For Us & Humanity0
A case study of three communities – Indigenous Women, jurisprudence and Climate Justice0
Staying with the trouble ”: Participatory visual research as transformative learning with young women0
Surfacing: For our survival and our joy0
Re-centring and recovering knowledge about climate-friendly agriculture: Learning from a woman African indigenous knowledge holder0
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