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Journals

  • African Journal of Green Engineering and Energy Research

    African Journal of Green Engineering and Energy Research (AJGEER) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal that presents inter- and multi-disciplinary information on the practice and advancing cutting-edge research in green and sustainable development of research areas within and allied to chemical engineering, water engineering, environmental engineering and renewable energy. AJGEER presents an international forum interested in building capacity and expanding access to significant contributions from Africa’s engineering and energy research. The journal aims to promote original and demanding research results with engineering and technological solutions that address challenges and prospects in engineering education, water-energy nexus systems, renewable energy, a safe environment, and a circular economy. Additional core research areas of the journal include but are not limited to green engineering, thermodynamics, green hydrogen, water and wastewater treatment technologies, computational modelling, process optimisation, catalysis, magnetic nanotechnology and energy research, which will inspire and inform decision-making for sustainable development actions. Therefore, to appeal to a broader reader's interest, the journal welcomes manuscripts with high-quality contributions from practitioners and researchers through original/ fundamental research, peer-reviewed articles, and short communications.

  • DBSA: African Journal of Infrastructure Development

    The Development Bank of Southern Africa’s (DBSA) African Journal of Infrastructure Development aims to serve as a preeminent platform for scholarly discourse, presenting cutting-edge research and analytical insights into the complexities of infrastructure development in the African context. It aspires to bridge the gap between theory and practice, fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue that spans economics, urban planning, engineering, environmental science, finance, and public policy.

  • Journal of Public Innovation and Sustainability

    JPIS is a double-blind peer-reviewed publication. It is dedicated to publishing quality manuscripts on public innovation. A variety of contributions including primary articles, review articles, and viewpoints may be made to the journal.

  • African Journal of Governance & Development

    The African Journal of Governance and Development (AJGD) is a multidisciplinary publication that seeks to bring academic researchers from beyond territorial and regional boundaries to share scientific knowledge focused on the interface of governance and development. The Journal aims to provide a platform for sharing and debating social, political and economic development issues for scholalry use and for policy consideration. AJGD is a peer-reviewed journal and publishes biannually.

    Editor-in-Chief:

    Prof Betty C Mubangizi

    Room 238/29 M-Block, Westville Campus

    School of Management, IT and Governance

    University of KwaZulu-Natal South Africa - Durban 4000


    Online ISSN: 2616-9045
    Print ISSN: 2218-5615

    The African Journal of Governance and Development is accredited to the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)

    We accept submissions from January to March for the July Issue and from July to September for the December Issue.

  • Professional Nursing Today

    Welcome to Professional Nursing Today. We focus on up-to-date and relevant clinical and empowerment articles for today’s professional nurses. PNT welcomes articles from all clinical disciplines. Nursing research articles are welcomed. Articles will be progressively peer reviewed.

  • Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe

    Die Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns
    Die Akademie is ’n multidissiplinêre organisasie met die volgende missie en algemene doelstellings: die bevordering van die wetenskap, die tegnologie en die literatuur in Afrikaans en die kunste, asook die bevordering van die gebruik en gehalte van Afrikaans.

    www.akademie.co.za

    Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe
    Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe, gepubliseer deur die Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns, verskyn kwartaalliks in Maart, Junie, September en Desember.

  • Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Natuurwetenskap en Tegnologie

    Die Tydskrif publiseer bydraes uit enige gebied van die natuurwetenskap en die tegnologie.

  • South African Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology

    The South African Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (SAJGH) is the official journal of the South African Gastroenterology Society (SAGES). It is a non-profit, peer-reviewed scientific publication. The objectives of the Society include the advancement of the science and practice of gastroenterology and hepatology in South Africa and the SAJGH is the vehicle to fulfil this objective.

    The aim of the SAJGH is to serve as a platform for the publication of original scientific research and the advancement of knowledge in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology and related sub-disciplines in Southern Africa. While the emphasis is placed on the Southern African perspective and relevance of clinicians in developing world settings, we strive to grow an international audience. Furthermore, the SAJGH aims to disseminate relevant knowledge in order to keep medical and surgical gastroenterologists, hepatologists and related healthcare providers abreast of the local and international developments in the field.

    The scope of publication encompasses all fields of gastroenterology and hepatology.

  • Alternation Journal

    Alternation is an interdisciplinary academic peer-reviewed open access journal for policy makers, practitioners, and the research community, on the Arts and Humanities and related fields in Southern Africa. Each journal issue is thematic, and the product of an Alternation Research Group under the leadership of one or more of the members of the Alternation Editorial Committee. Alternation invites articles, and responses to articles of up to 10 000 words dealing with topics relevant to the contemporary scholarly significance of the academic comparative study of the Arts and Humanities. (Longer articles may also be considered for publication.) Book reviews between 1000-1200 words are also welcome.

    Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Johannes A. Smit
    Associate Editor: Prof. Nobuhle P. Hlongwa

    Online ISSN: 2519-5476
    Print ISSN: 1023-1757

  • African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies

    The African Journal of Inter/Multidisciplinary Studies (ISSN: 2663-4589) is an open access journal that publishes interdisciplinary research from diverse academic disciplines.  The journal welcomes contributions from various academic disciplines. Since the aim is to promote interdisciplinary studies, submitted articles should demonstrate the potential for interdisciplinary research and should appeal to a wide variety of readers. The journal publishes full research articles in the fields of humanities, social sciences as well as science-related studies that could demonstrate interdisciplinary scope from different disciplines. The journal also publishes peer-reviewed short articles/commentaries where topical issues are discussed without empirical research.

  • Journal of Education

    The focus of the Journal of Education is on all levels, stages and processes of education (e.g. formal, informal, non-formal, early childhood, lifelong, schooling, adult education, vocational education and training, higher education). The journal publishes original scholarly research and writing on all disciplines, traditions and methodologies within the field of education. The Journal aims to publish articles which show high levels of methodological rigour and theoretical insight.  Articles should demonstrate significant engagement on the key issues, trends and debates in education that face the South African, regional and global south.  Articles need to demonstrate significance to broader issues located within existing scholarly debates and discourses.  The journal is committed to research which focuses on the role of education in fostering greater inclusion, justice and transformation.

    Editor-in-Chief: Prof Labby Ramrathan 

    Online ISSN: 2520-9868
    Print ISSN: 0259-479X

  • The Journal of Contemporary Management

    The Journal of Contemporary Management (JCMAN) was established in 2004 and is an open-access biannual independent scientific e-publication academic journal publishing double-blind peer reviewed research focussing on modern and current management topics. The journal is accredited by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) of South Africa.

  • African Thought: A Journal of Afro-centric Knowledge

    African Thought: A Journal of Afro-centric Knowledge is a South African based journal in the School of Religion, Philosophy and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. This journal publishes articles that are mainly on African indigenous knowledge systems from a multidisciplinary perspective as well as from a comparative perspective with other world knowledge systems. In its orientation, the journal is multidisciplinary as it encourages scholarly reflection on African indigenous knowledge systems across the disciplines. As a journal that is primarily concerned with African indigenous knowledge systems, it also encourages scholarly reflection on the application of these indigenous knowledge systems in various spheres of life, e.g. African politics, religion, theology, ethics, psychology, philosophy, economics, history, sociology, anthropology, science, medicine, ecological conservation, the natural environment, etc. This journal has been envisaged as a forum on which to revisit the promotion of Afro-centric knowledge, an area of study which has been neglected for so long in many scholarly discourses in Africa and about Africa. Whilst the knowledge that has been disseminated and taught at African tertiary institutions has been largely Western oriented or Eurocentric, this journal aims to correct this discrepancy by giving an opportunity for a direct scholarly reflection on the advancement of Afro-centric knowledge.

     

    BIBLIOTOS Publications- https://bibliotos-publishing.com/

    infodesk@bibliotos-publishing.com

     

    University of KwaZulu-Natal - Centre for Constructive Theology

    https://srpc.ukzn.ac.za/research-unitscentres/centre-for-constructive-theology/

  • Clinics Cardive

    The Cardiovascular Journal of Africa is a Peer-reviewed journal. We cover all areas of cardiovascular scientific researches, Case Reports, Surveys, Industry News and Commentaries. The Journal is the official mouthpiece of the Pan-African Society of Cardiology (PASCAR). It has been in publication since 1990 and its main aim is to provide a window for original research from the African continent. A full electronic record is available since its initiation (www.cvja.co.za). The journal is listed and/or indexed in almost all the major databases, namely, PubMed (2001); PubMed CENTRAL (2012), SciSearch SCI, Scopus, Sabinet. This Journal is the only specialist, widely indexed Cardiology Journal on the African continent.

  • Indilinga African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems

    The name Indilinga stands for the 'circle orientation' of indigenous African communities which is exhibited in their material culture and behaviour. The journal has been motivated by the need for a dependable expression for critical and analytical writing on issues related to production, dissemination and recognition of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. The journal represents a variety of cross disciplinary interests in ethno-methodology and in qualitative methods. Debates on methodology, epistemology, ethics, gender, science and technology, arts, food systems, education, language and socio-cultural issues are invited. Articles are peer-reviewed.

  • South African Journal of Surgery

    The South African Journal of Surgery is the official journal of the Association of Surgeons of South Africa (ASSA). It is an internationally indexed, quarterly, general surgical journal. It carries research articles and letters, editorials, clinical practice and other surgical articles and personal opinion, South African health-related news, obituaries and general correspondence.

    Please contact Robyn Marais if you have any queries.

  • South African Pharmaceutical Journal

    Welcome to SAPJ. SAPJ is aimed at the continuing professional development of the South African pharmacist as a clinical pharmaceutical care practitioner in a community or hospital pharmacy environment or in a regulatory position in the pharmaceutical industry.

    The journal provides specific clinical reviews on self-medication topics (symptomatic therapy), information on prescription medication (therapy in clinical context) and provides the pharmacists with essential information for referring customers for early medical attention should it be required.

  • South African Pharmacist's Assistant

    Welcome to SA Pharmacist's Assistant we are aimed at pharmacist’s assistants (PAs) who have undergone formal basic and post-basic training and who are registered with the South African Pharmacy Council.

    SAPA is aimed at pharmacist’s assistants (PAs) who have undergone formal basic and post-basic training and who are registered with the South African Pharmacy Council. PAs work under close supervision of the pharmacist and are trained to advise the public on all self-medication issues. They are allowed to dispense schedule 0-2 medicines or so-called over the counter preparations in South Africa. SAPA provides the PA with the necessary clinical as well as drug information in order to advise customers on the prudent use and limitations of self-medication. Clear guidelines are given as to when self-medication is appropriate and when medical attention may be necessary. The PA also assists the pharmacist in other pharmaceutical functions like stock taking, storing of medicines, preparing and mixing medicines and filling scripts under the pharmacist’s supervision. The content of the journal is seasonal to closely reflect what is happening in the pharmacy.

  • Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa

    Welcome to the Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa. JEMDSA aims to publish world-class scholarly work in endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes. The journal is accredited by the National Department of Education for the measurement of research output of public higher education institutions and earns research subsidies for South African academic departments. Through stringent peer review, the journal also aims to make a regional contribution to the international knowledge base of endocrinology, metabolism and diabetes and hopes to also offer other African countries the opportunity to make a world-class African contribution. Read more on the journal by clicking here

  • The South African General Practitioner

    The South African General Practitioner (SAGP) circulates to general practitioners and family physicians in South Africa via Medicross and Intercare. This new title is a peer reviewed journal that publishes the contributions of local key opinion leaders and researchers. CPD articles, evidence based review articles, pharmaceutical product updates and original research address the information needs of the target audience. Sections include therapy in practice, focus on the young patient, practice management, home health care, chronic disease management, geriatric care and medical malpractice.

     EDITORIAL BOARD:

    Editor-in-Chief:
    Prof. Kim Outhoff – University of Pretoria

    Editorial Board Members:
    Dr Zuki Tshabalala – University of Pretoria
    Prof. Oppel Greeff – Medwell South Africa
    Dr Morné Strydom – Intercare Woodhill

  • Journal of Inclusive Cities and Built Environment

    The Journal of Inclusive Cities and Built Environment is a component of the SARChI Chair for Inclusive Cities in South Africa. It is a University based Journal aimed at disseminating research outcomes in Inclusive Cities focused on vulnerable groups such as migrants, elderly, people living with disabilities, children, gender, race, and class. It also looks at city issues like Urban liveability and Sustainable development. The Journal seeks to bring together researchers across the world to share scientific knowledge in city inclusivity and all sectors of the built environment vocation. The Journal of Inclusive Cities and Built Environment (J-ICBE) is a peer reviewed journal published biannually.

     

    Editor in Chief: Prof. Hangwelani Hope Magidimisha-Chipungu
    Magidimishah@ukzn.ac.za

     

    Managing Editor:  Prof. Lovemore Chipungu
    Chipungu@ukzn.ac.za

  • Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth

    The Journal of the International  Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (JISfTeH) is an official journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth whose stated mission is to "Facilitate the international dissemination of knowledge and experience in Telemedicine and eHealth and provide access to recognised experts in the field worldwide." JISfTeH is a peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that seeks to publish information on all aspects of eHealth activity and research from around the World. Its primary focus is on original research, critical reviews, preliminary communications and case reports. Scientific letters and letters to the editor are also welcomed. JISfTeH encourages the submission of preliminary communications and short reports from developing countries. Papers are published online immediately upon acceptance of the final galley proofs to ensure rapid access to new work.

     

    Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Maurice Mars, and Prof. Richard E. Scott

     

    Online ISSN: 2308-0310

  • Wound Healing Southern Africa

    WHSA is distributed biannually to the members of WHASA as well as other surgeons (general, plastic, vascular and orthopaedic), diabetologists, dermatologists, general practitioners, podiatrists, stoma and ostomy specialists and wound care specialists.