Prof. Nisi Thusi. Associate Research Professor at Global Centre for Academic Research @ South Valley University (Zambia) and AMADI University College (Swaziland). Dr Nisi is also a full time academic in the Department of Accounting at the University of Johannesburg. She is a member of the Scientific Committee of the New Trends in Qualitative Research, a Scopus indexed journal also accredited with DHET. Prof Nisi is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Research Methodologists, currently indexed by Crossref and Google Scholar. She has presented in a number of conferences locally and internationally. She is also the author of a book : Polished Pearls, instilling manners and etiquette in young girls.
The Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, under the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zululand, invites you to submit your abstracts for the 4th International Anthropology and Development Studies Conference in 2025. For all (existing) colonial structures, there have constantly been anti- and decolonial counterforces. However, coloniality has always found a way to reconfigure itself, shifting from rigid violence to more symbolic violence expressed through Human Rights in developing countries. With its legacies of colonial structures, coloniality strengthens its matrix of power through the imposition of Western human rights frameworks on African societies which has led to tensions between local and global governance mechanisms.
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