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    • Oswald, Isabelle; Forget, Florence; Puel, Olivier (2024)
      Mycotoxins are metabolites that can be toxic to humans and animals. Produced and excreted by filamentous fungi, they contaminate crops in the field or during storage.Mycotoxins can cause human, animal and environmental ...
    • Coeur, Denis (2024)
      Climate change and the current context of environmental crises are prompting those involved in water resource management to rethink the hydrological systems inherited from past centuries. As an international reference, the ...
    • Bonnet, Bernard; Chotte, Jean-Luc; Hiernaux, Pierre; Ickowicz, Alexandre; Loireau, Maud (2024)
      What causes vegetation and soil degradation? What are the consequences for ecosystems, biodiversity, water resources and the climate? What are future impacts on human societies and the economy? Desertification is often ...
    • Jacquet, Florence; Jeuffroy, Marie-Hélène; Jouan, Julia; Latruffe, Laure; Le Cadre, Édith; Malausa, Thibaut; Reboud, Xavier; Huyghe, Christian (2024)
      The use of chemical pesticides is a major societal concern due to their negative impact on the environment and health. The French Priority Research Programme "Growing and Protecting Crops Differently", led by INRAE, has a ...
    • Roué, Marie; Nakashima, Douglas (2024)
      As holders of local knowledge, indigenous peoples are veritable sentinels of the climate upheavals they have been observing and adapting to for several decades. Faced with the complex challenges of the environmental crisis, ...
    • Levard, Laurent; Dufumier, Marc (2024)
      The farm is the basic economic unit of agricultural production. Mastering the concepts and methodological tools of its economy therefore appears essential to fostering sustainable development, particularly in southern ...
    • Benchekroun, Rachel (2025)
      Precarious Motherhood explores the experiences of racially minoritised mothers living with insecure immigration status and financial hardship in London, UK. It exposes the impact of hostile immigration policies and precarity ...
    • Small, Betsy (2025)
      Sierra Leone is often sensationalized as a place of extreme violence and suffering—of blood diamonds, child soldiers, war amputations, and Ebola and now the highly addictive drug Kush. Before Before captures daily life in ...
    • Bouckaert, Geert; Hondeghem, Annie; Steen, Trui; Van de Walle, Steven (2025)
      Thought-provoking analysis of how illiberalism, major crises and digital transformation are changing our politico-administrative systems. What does the future hold for the public sector? A convergence of illiberalism, ...
    • Puleng, Segalo; Radebe, Nompumelelo Zodwa; Pillay, Roshini; Kgope, Tebogo Victoria; Baloyi, Magezi Elijah; Ngakane, Bonny; Madlela, Benkosi; Tau, Siphokazi; KHUNOU, GRACE (2024)
      In this edited book we are compelled to think about the convergences between the technological advances made possible by lockdowns brought on by the Covid-19 Pandemic and increased 4IR use in the South African context. ...
    • Ndzendze, Bhaso (2024)
      This book begins with a simple observation: none of South Africa’s presidents since Nelson Mandela have held any ministerial portfolios. This is in contrast to the nine men who ruled the country during its Union and Apartheid ...
    • Huneberg, Samantha; Khan, Franaaz; Lupton, Cayle; Coleman, Theophilus Edwin; Kasuso, Tapiwa G; Manyatera, Gift; Koen, Louis; Lenong, Jentley; van der Merwe, Leoni; Boniface, Amanda Elizabeth; Domingo, Wesahl; van Eck, Michele (2025)
      Higher education is facing increasing challenges. Economic and financial pressures have heightened the strain on the sustainability of higher education institutions (HEIs). These pressures have prompted a shift toward ...
    • van der Merwe, Ivan; Nwosu, Chijioke O.; Coetzee, Johan; Janse van Rensburg, Lizelle; Visagie, Justin; Motsitsi, Constance; Fourie, Frederick; Campher, Celeste; Dlamini, Msawenkosi; van Niekerk, Arno; Keyser, Nico (2024)
      “A Fair Share: Reflecting Essays on Economic Inequality in South Africa” explores the multifaceted issue of economic inequality in South Africa, delving into its historical roots, current manifestations, and potential ...
    • Schoelen, Leonie (2024)
      Arab and African states have seen an unprecedented expansion in tertiary education in recent times, both in terms of number of students and institutions. While this development allows for more equity in access, it goes ...
    • Dingalo, ML; Kaunda, Lakela; Mukonza, Ricky M; Malgas, Maphelo; Mrasi, Andiswa; Maseko, Themba; Tshuma, Vincent; Mpofu, Sibongile; Oksiutycz-Munyawiri, Anna; Shabangu, Pay; Lubinga, Elizabeth; Radebe, Mandla J. (2024)
      “Public sector communication in Southern Africa cannot be understood outside the factors shaped by the region’s historical context, political transitions and, subsequently, the need for transparent and inclusive governance." ...
    • Oberholzer, Annemarie Elizabeth; Mpofu, Buhle; de Bruin, Dieter; Knoetze, Johannes; Masango, Maake; de Beer, Stephan; Lombaard, Christoffel; Beukes, Jacques (2024)
      Practical Theology and Mission Studies: Understand, contemplate and do! South African Perspectives is an academic book that consists of theoretical contributions from lecturers and research associates of the Department of ...
    • Transformation, UJ (2024)
      This book is not just about women in leadership; it’s a testament to the power of diversity and inclusion in driving organisational growth and success. It’s a call to action for organisations to recognise, nurture, and ...
    • Nkosi, Morley (2024)
      This book records the years of Morley Nkosi’s exile from Apartheid South Africa, most of which he spent as an academic in the United States. It is also the story of his life until that forced departure, chronicling the ...
    • Shimoda, Asami; Baba, Takuya; Furukawa, Natsuko; Mpaso, Cedric; Gondwe, Foster; Kyaw, May Thu; Sakaguchi, Masayasu; Taniguchi, Kyoko; Edjah, Hannah; Kwaah, Christopher; Yamada, Shoko; Maki, Takayoshi; Wolhuter, Charl (2024)
      Cross-border partnerships are increasingly important for higher education in the twenty-first century. While virtually all universities in the world, in their pursuit of internationalisation, strive to enter into partnerships ...
    • Sibanda, Sharon (2025)
      The Black SANDF soldiers’ experiences are unique, shaped by the armed struggle, long and repeated deployments, constant threats, and repeated exposure to the horrors of battle. Traumatised Black SANDF members’ journeys ...