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Although Higher Education Institutions have come a long way in including students with disabilities, many students still experience exclusion or "otherness" among their abled peers.  Currently, there is a gap in research where the focus is on the abi... see more

AbstractThe aim of the article was to explore the narrative of Hester, a black South African woman, who is living with secondary infertility. The perspective is that of postfoundational practical theology, feminist theology and social constructionist narr... see more

AbstractExperiential theology and spiritual desertion on the borders: The historical and theological contextualisation of the pioneer woman Hester Venter’s (c1750-c1830) Experiential Way to ConversionTheological experience is a multi-facetted reality. In ... see more

Hester, Helen (2018). Xenofeminismo. Tecnologías de género y políticas de reproducción. Caja Negra Editora. 144 páginas

It has been established that people with disabilities are in most cases excluded from society and major activities in society such as social recreation and employment in the open labour market. Only 1% of people with disabilities in South Africa are worki... see more

AbstractThe aim of the article was to explore the narrative of Hester, a black South African woman, who is living with secondary infertility. The perspective is that of postfoundational practical theology, feminist theology and social constructionist narr... see more

Reseña/Review (Hester, Helen “Xenofeminismo. Tecnologías de género y políticas de reproducción”, Buenos Aires: Editorial Caja Negra, ISBN: 978-987-1622-66-5, págs. 144, 2018)

Background. The South African Children’s Act No. 38 of 2005 requires paediatric medical consent from 12 years of age. Objective. To determine children’s ability to provide informed consent for medical treatment. Methods. Assessment used hypothetical treat... see more

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