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Founded in 1986, Transformation is an established journal serving as a forum for analysis and debate about South and southern African societies in transition. The journal provides an exchange of theory and practice between academics, researchers, and practitioners. Recently, Transformation has shifted its primary focus from economic and development studies toward a wider range of areas relevant to understanding transitions in the region, such as art and literature, policing, and land affairs, and to providing more internationally comparative material while retaining a commitment to the southern African region.
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Volume 101, 2019Editorial Board
Editorial Board
Managing Editor
Jeremy Grest
Bill Freund, (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Gerhard Maré, (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Lindy Stiebel, (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
Kira Erwin, (Durban University of Technology)
Rachel Matteau Matsha, (Durban University of Technology)
Imraan Valodia, (University of the Witwatersrand)
Vasu Reddy, (University of Pretoria)
Stephen Sparks, (University of Johannesburg)
Corresponding Editors
Shirley Brooks, (University of the Western Cape)
Keith Breckenridge, (University of the Witwatersrand)
Adam Habib, (University of the Witwatersrand)
Sharad Chari, (University of California at Berkley)
Mark Hunter, (University of Toronto)
David Kaplan, (University of Cape Town)
Deborah Posel, (University of Cape Town)
Mary Simons, (University of Cape Town)
Monique Marks, (Durban University of Technology)
International Associate Editors
Henry Bernstein, (retired)
Colin Bundy, (Oxford University)
Gillian Hart, (University of California, Berkeley)
Mahmood Mamdani, (Makerere and Columbia Universities)
Martin Murray, (University of Michigan)
Dan O’Meara, (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Gavin Williams, (Oxford University)
Elke Zuern, (Sarah Lawrence College)
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