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  African sociological review / Revue Africaine de sociologie
Country: South Africa

Publisher: CODESRIA - Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa

ISBN: 1027-4332



Family and sexual behaviour in South Africa
providing research on a subject and in a country which has been overlooked in prior sub-Saharan health studies pertaining to sexual health and gender equality. Chikovore is a postdoctoral researcher ...


Unsafe sleeping practices linked to many sudden infant deaths, study finds
Ensuring babies have a sleep haven should be a priority for parents and caregivers. Researchers’ recent dive into sudden infant death cases throws a spotlight on the importance of sleep safety, ...


REVEALED: South Africa tops global list for highest screen time
South Africans have the highest screen time globally, spending 58.2% of their waking hours on digital devices, according to a recent study.


Study: Climate change to wreck global income by 2050
A study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) published in the scientific journal Nature on Wednesday claimed that climate change is poised to wipe out some 20% of global GDP by ...


Study reveals best locations for wind power
New research published in Communications Earth & Environment has revealed the best locations for generating consistent wind power.


African alarm clock – the hadeda – just loves your lush lawn
A new study by Dr Carla du Toit, Professor Anusuya Chinsamy, and Associate Professor Susan Cunning from the University of Cape Town (UCT) has unveiled the extraordinary sensory capabilities of Hadeda ...


Hadedas have a sixth sense that has helped them expand their range in Southern Africa
adedas, dubbed “African alarm clocks”, possess a sixth sense that is key to their range expansion in Southern Africa, new research on their extraordinary sensory capabilities has revealed.


‘Killer’ cold waves in oceans lead to migration of marine species, finds Nature Climate Change study
Researchers study impact of intense cold waves by analysing an episode off South African coast in 2021. These events increased in intensity between 1981 and 2022, they find.


How Climate Change Could Disrupt the Future of Travel, According to a New Study
Better weather is one reason people travel. However, a new study suggests that a limited number of “outdoor days” could impact where they decide to go.


Conservation saving species, global study suggests
A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, researchers say.


Global warming of 3 degrees Celsius may result in 10 per cent GDP loss, study finds
Impacts are more severe in the Global South and highest in Africa and the Middle East, where higher initial temperatures make countries particularly vulnerable to additional warming, say authors ...


Many extreme events of 2023 in line with predictions of warmer world, study finds
Heatwaves, for example, appeared in spring 2023 in southwestern Europe, Brazil, Morocco and South Africa, Robin Clark of the Met Office in the UK, a co-author of the study published in the journal ...