Thabang Sefalafala | Sociology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thabang Sefalafala | Sociology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thabang Sefalafala, Wits University, Wits University

Dr. Thabang Masilo Sefalafala is a dedicated sociologist and educator based at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. With a focus on labor dynamics and inequality in post-apartheid South Africa, Dr. Sefalafala’s research delves into the experiences of unemployment, wage work, and precarious employment, particularly among marginalized communities. As a lecturer and research associate, he actively contributes to academic discourse and societal understanding of these issues. Dr. Sefalafala’s commitment extends to mentorship and supervision of graduate students, fostering the next generation of scholars. ๐ŸŽ“๐Ÿ“šโœŠ

 

Publication Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Thabang Masilo Sefalafala pursued his academic journey at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, culminating in a DPhil (PhD) in Sociology in December 2018. His dissertation explored the complexities of unemployment and the significance of wage work, focusing on ex-gold mineworkers in the Free State Goldfield. Prior to this, he earned a BA Masters in Sociology in 2012, investigating precarious work among security guards in Johannesburg, and a BA Honours in Sociology in 2011, delving into union dynamics at Driefontein East Gold Mine. His foundational education includes a BA in Sociology from 2007 to 2010. ๐Ÿ“š๐ŸŽ“

Teaching experience:

Dr. Thabang Masilo Sefalafala has a rich teaching background, spanning various institutions and courses. At the University of the Witwatersrand, he currently teaches courses such as SOCL 1013A, focusing on Southern Africa in the Era of Globalisation, and SOCL 4014/7010, delving into Economic Sociology. Additionally, he contributes to SOCL 2008/2001, exploring Organisations, Movements & Change. Dr. Sefalafala’s teaching extends beyond Wits, including engagements with the ENGAGE PROGRAMME SOUTH AFRICA on Global Governance. His commitment to education is evident through past roles as a guest lecturer at the University of Johannesburg and as a seasonal lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿซ

Research Focus:

Dr. Thabang Masilo Sefalafala’s research primarily focuses on labor dynamics, socioeconomic inequalities, and the experiences of marginalized communities, particularly in post-apartheid South Africa. His work delves into the complexities of unemployment, the significance of wage work, and the challenges faced by individuals in precarious employment situations, such as ex-gold mineworkers in the Free State Goldfields. Through his research, Dr. Sefalafala sheds light on the structural and systemic issues affecting vulnerable populations, contributing to a deeper understanding of social justice and inequality. ๐Ÿ“ŠโœŠ

 

Publication Top Notes:

 

Social Sciences

Introduction of Social Sciences

Social Sciences research is a comprehensive exploration of the complex web of human societies, their behaviors, and the world they inhabit. This diverse field encompasses numerous disciplines, each focused on understanding various aspects of human existence, from individual psychology to the dynamics of entire societies. Social scientists employ a variety of methods to unravel the intricacies of human behavior, institutions, and cultural influences.

Sociology:

Sociologists examine the structures and dynamics of human societies, analyzing how institutions, cultures, and individuals interact to shape our social world. Topics may range from the study of social inequalities to the impact of technology on communities.

Economics:

Economists explore the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, investigating how economic systems operate, and proposing policies to address challenges like inflation and unemployment.

Political Science:

Political scientists study the intricacies of governance and political behavior, analyzing elections, policy-making, and international relations to understand the forces that shape our political landscape.

Anthropology:

Anthropologists delve into the study of human cultures, both contemporary and historical, examining the customs, beliefs, and practices that define societies, and often engaging in fieldwork to understand different ways of life.

Psychology:

As mentioned earlier, psychologists investigate the human mind and behavior, focusing on individual psychology, mental health, and social interactions.

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