Noxolo Dumani holds a Masters degree in Research Psychology from the University of the Western Cape. She is a Junior Researcher at the UNISA’s Institute for Social and Health Sciences – South African Medical Research Council (ISHS – SAMRC): Masculinity and Health Research Unit (MaHRU). Noxolo’s research interests include Feminism, Community Psychology, African Psychologies, and Adolescent Mental Health. She is passionate about exploring the use of social media as a liberatory and decolonial tool to engage with different communities on transdisciplinary Africa-centering critical, feminist, antiracist, community, and decolonising/decolonial psychologies.
Recent Posts
- The Psychology Career Compass Series – Part 1 – Recording Out Now!
- What’s the Most Pressing Issue for Psychologists in Public Service Today, and How Can We Address It?
- Call for Nominations – Associate Editors and Assistant Editors: South African Journal of Psychology
- TVD Webinar: Integrating through Narrative: An Introduction to Narrative Exposure Therapy for Trauma-Focused Care
- DRM Webinar: Re-grounding Psychological Science: Why Realism Transcends the Methodological Divide
- World Health Day – 7 April 2025
- PsyCast: From the President’s Desk – Episode 1
- Notice from the HPCSA: Temporary Hold on Developmental Pathways Programme