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Fikile Vilakazi
University of KwaZulu Natal
Verified email at ukzn.ac.za
Gender and Sexuality
Traditional Medicine
Public Policy
Social Theory
Economic Theory
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Rethinking gender and conduits of control: A feminist review
G Mkhize, F Vilakazi
Image & Text, 1-22
, 2021
7
2021
The ‘
normative’
of sex and gender differentiates the bodies it controls to consolidate a heterosexual imperative: a cause of homophobic sexual violence in Africa
F Vilakazi, G Mkhize
Agenda 34 (2), 7-17
, 2020
5
2020
Regulation of African Traditional Medicines and Public Participation: Empirical Evidence from South Africa
F Vilakazi, MF Dinbabo
Studies on Ethno-Medicine 9 (1), 109-116
, 2015
1
2015
Assessing the level of participation in the regulation of African Traditional Medicines in South Africa: focus on African Traditional Health Practitioners in the villages of …
FM Vilakazi
1
2013
Racial Stratification of Traditional Medicine’s Consumption in South Africa
F Vilakazi
Medicina Interna Open Access 1 (1)
, 2018
2018
The idea of international solidarity at UNESCO is dwingling
FM Vilakazi
Journal of Culture, Society and Development 9, 121-125
, 2015
2015
‘Facts are Tenacious’-Interweaving Power Pedagogy in Social Capital Theory to Galvanise Participatory Development: A Critique
F Vilakazi, MF Dinbabo
2014
Will the Majority of Poor and Unemployed Citizens of South Africa Benefit From Vision 2030? A Closer Look at the National Development Plan [NDP]-Vision 2030
FM Vilakazi
Journal of International Politics and Development (JIPAD), 11
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