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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa (TCPSA)

Publisher : Transformation
General Arts and Humanities African studies Political economy
e-ISSN 1726-1368
p-ISSN 0258-7696
Issue Frequency Quarterly
Est. Year 1986
Mobile 442070176000
Language English
APC YES
Email sjwsparks@uj.ac.za

Journal Descriptions

Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa is a peer reviewed academic journal that focuses on critical analyses of social, political, and economic developments in Southern Africa. Established in 1986, the journal has played an important role in documenting and interpreting the region’s transformation, particularly during and after the apartheid era. The journal publishes original research articles, theoretical discussions, and critical commentaries that examine issues such as democracy, governance, inequality, labor, land reform, and development. It is especially known for its commitment to progressive and critical scholarship, often engaging with Marxist, postcolonial, and interdisciplinary perspectives. Transformation provides a platform for scholars, policymakers, and activists to explore the complexities of social change in Southern Africa. Its content reflects both regional concerns and broader global debates, making it relevant to international audiences interested in comparative development and political transitions. Published quarterly, the journal maintains rigorous academic standards through peer review and editorial oversight. It continues to contribute significantly to African studies and social science research by fostering critical dialogue and encouraging innovative approaches to understanding societal transformation.

Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa (TCPSA) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, General Arts and Humanities, African studies, Political economy, Sociology and social change, Development studies, Postcolonial studies, critical commentaries that examine issues such as democracy, governance, inequality, labor, land reform, development, often engaging with Marxist, postcolonial, interdisciplinary perspectives , Online or Print , Quarterly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0258-7696, E-ISSN: 1726-1368, Established: 1986,
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

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