Graduation 2010 - Thursday 8th April 2010 @ 18h00

Graduation 2010

Thursday 8th April 2010 @ 18h00

ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Vis Virtus Veritas and the Procession enters the Auditorium.

The Chancellor will constitute the Congregation.

The Vice-Chancellor will welcome the Congregation.

Mr Peter Harris will address the Congregation.

The Dean of the Faculty will present the candidates for the award of the Degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor with Honours, Master and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Development)
will present Leonhard Praeg for the award of the
Vice-Chancellor’s Book Award.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic & Student Affairs)
will present Marie Jennifer Rosabelle Boswell for the award of the
Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Medal.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Development)
will present Laurence Stuart Wright for the award of the
Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Medal.

The congregation will stand and sing the National Anthem.

The Chancellor will dissolve the Congregation.

The Congregation is requested to stand while the Choir sings Gaudeamus Igitur and the Procession leaves the Auditorium.
With the exception of the commencement and conclusion of the Ceremony and the singing of the National Anthem, members of the Congregation are requested to remain seated throughout the proceedings.

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS

ABBOTT, Nicole Ann
ABDUL KARRIM DAMBHA, Nazia
ADAMS, Kelly Louise
ADIE, Charlotte Louise
AITCHISON, Kevin Michael
AKUOKO-NKETIAH, Jemama
AMIRA, Mark David Christopher, with distinction in Economics
ANDREWS, Barry Noel
ARNOLD, Tamlyn Margaret
ASMAL, Faeeza
AULD, Kati Louise, with distinction in isiXhosa (Second Language)
BADENHORST, Nicolene, with distinction in Drama
BAILEY, Michelle Anne
BAINES, Daniel Paul
BAIRD, Elizabeth Anne, with distinction in Instrumental Music Studies
BALL, Tracy Leigh
BARRY, Johanna Katharine Van Velden, with distinction in Political & International Studies
BARRY, Mary Marguerite, with distinction in Organizational Psychology
BEER, James
BEKINK, Nina Zillah
BERGER, Alexia Tlabane
BEUKES, Michelle Lauren
BEYLEVELD, Jenna Marie, with distinction in Journalism & Media Studies
BEZUIDENHOUT, Guillaume Jakobus Wolfaardt
BIESKE, Samantha Louise
BOOKLESS, Caitlin
BOOYSEN, Amy, with distinction in Psychology
BOSCH, Danielle Allysia
BOWINS, Melissa Amy
BOWLER, Danielle Alyssa, with distinctions in Drama and Political & International Studies
BRIDGE, Kate Sarah
BROOKS, Catherine Jane
BROOKS, Laura Emily
BRUCE, Lee-Anne, with distinctions in English Language & Linguistics and Psychology
BRUINDERS, Vincent Socrates
BRUYNS, Philippa Jean
BRYAN, Megan Mary Halse
BUKU, Luzuko
BUTLER, Nina Melissa
CARSTENS, Cara-Ann
CARVALHO, Roza Maria, with distinction in History
CHAMPANIS, Leigh Alexandra
CHAPMAN, Andrew Peter
CHAUKE, Lerato
CHENIA, Mahreen
CLAASEN, Samantha
CLAYPOLE, Brennen George
COETZEE, Saun Lee
COLLINS, Matthew Dirk
COOK, Jonathan William
COOK, Samantha Ashleigh
COUGHTRIE, Iain Edward
COUNTEE, Thomas Christopher
CROCKER, Graham Clifford
CRUICKSHANKS, Alexander
DALGLEISH, Corrine Ann
DAVIES, Megan Caitlin
DE JAGER, Douglas Michael
DE KOCK, Gareth Trevor
DE KOCK, Kristy Lee
DE LACY, Faye Mary
DE VILLIERS, Jacques Jeffrey
DE VOS, Nichole
DE VOS, Terwin Virgil
DELL, Michele
DELPORT, Kandi Sue
DICKS, Frances Carol
DIDISHE, Viwe Cloe
DILLSCHNITTER, Tabitha Elisabeth
DIMITRIU, Raul Andrei, with distinction in Political & International Studies
DOBESON, Claire Colette, with distinctions in English Language & Linguistics and Music
DORMEHL, Samantha
DORRINGTON, Nicola Melody
DU PLESSIS, Ulandi, with distinction in Political & International Studies
DU TOIT, Cordia, with distinction in Art History & Visual Culture
EAST, Caroline Joanna
EASTERBROOK, Rose-Anne
EJUMU, Naphtali Abiara
ERIKSEN, Garrett Ernst
ESMEYER, Tania
EVANS, Philippa Adrienne, with distinctions in Classical Civilization and English and Philosophy
FAURE, Justin Craig
FLEISCHACK, Anne
FOCA, Pelisa Felicia
FRASER-HUTCHISON, Tamsin Simone
FRIEDMAN, Gabriella
FURLONGER, James
GAILLARD, Alexander Robert
GARDNER, Kate Leigh
GLYPTIS, Tatiana
GOOSEN, Bridgette Anne, with distinctions in Journalism & Media Studies and Legal Theory
GOVENDER, Sinal
GRAVEN, Ashley Holm, with distinction in History
GREEN, Tamsin Robyn
GROENEWALD, Louise
GURNEY, Deborah Jennifer
HALVEY, Simon Thomas
HANNAH, Bridget Claire
HARCOURT-COOKE, Kirsty
HART, Natasha Mary
HELLEMANN, Jonathan Ashley
HERHOLDT, Megan Claire
HIBBERD, Kerry Leigh
HJUL, Lauren Martha, with distinctions in English and Philosophy
HLATSHWAYO, Lula
HODGE, Nastassya Kara
HODSON, Tarn Fay
HONEYBALL, Denel
HOUSTON, Rebecca Jane, with distinction in English
HOWARTH, Neale Paul
HUNNEYBALL, Louise Natalie
IMMELMAN, Victoria-Amy Penney
ITAMBA, Yolanda Frieda Aio
JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Daniella
JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Leanne
JANSEN VAN RENSBURG, Maryke
JARVIS, Jess Penelope Robyn
JOHNS, Megan Paula
JOHNSON, Gwendolyn Gay
JONES, Tessa Emily Wilshire
KALENGA, Aurelie Kayowa
KAMBA, Selina Vongai
KENT, Lauren Eileen
KGATITSWE, Bertha Lesego
KHAN, Krystle Rose
KHANYILE, Khanyisile Shine
KHUMALO, Gugu
KHUMALO, Patricia Mary Waithira
KING, Carlin Rosanne
KIRKLAND, Mathew Sean, with distinction in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics
KITSILI, Ntsikohlanga Anthony
KOEBKE, Kathrin Annette
KOEN, Magrietha Susanna
KUMALO, Kholeka
KUNUTU, Kutloano Thandeka
LANCASTER, Talia Grace Palm, with distinction in Organizational Psychology
LEIGH, Sarah Jane
LEINBERGER, Rosamund Katharine Mary, with distinction in English
LEWIS, Megan
LITTLE, Amy Louise
LOUW, Tyron Linton
LUKSICH, Nicholas Matthew
MAGWAZA, Khwezi
MAHAMBA SITHOLE, Thulani
MAHEMBE, Kozanai
MAHOMED, Reyhana Moosa
MAKAKANE, Tiiso Flory
MANNYA, Maphuti Mabothakga
MAREDI, Neo Theophilus
MAREE, Stuart Charles
MARTIN, Skye Sihle, with distinctions in Drama and English
MASEFIELD, Vincent Antony
MASHASHA, Tamsanqa Munyaradzi
MASHEGO, Nobesuthu Penelope
MASON, Caitlin
MASTERS, Travis John
MAURER, Robyn Natalie
MC FADDEN, Byron Christenson
MCCUNE, Kirsten Lynne
MCKINLAY, Carmen
MCNAUGHT, Tarryn Jane
MDENA, Nobesuthu
MHLAMBISO, Xhanti
MITCHLEY, Jacyn Frances
MOEKETSI, Nonkululeko Nyakallo
MOTLOUNG, Maserati
MOTSI, Tonderai Allison
MPAHLWA, Matthew Xola
MPOFU, Lindiwe Michelle, with distinction in English Language & Linguistics
MTHEMBU, Phumelele Nomthandazo Jabulile
MTHEMBU, Siyabonga Mhleli
MUMBENGEGWI, Haruperi Rudo
MUNDY, Emily Yonge
MURPHY, Caitlin Roisin, with distinction in German Studies
MYHILL, Claire Maree
NCUBE, Gugulethu Sehlile
NCUBE, Mayibongwe
NDLOVU, Andisa
NEL, Lisa Marie
NGUBENI, Nompumelelo Caroline
NGUBO, Wiseman Qinani
NGWANE, Zamangwane Beryl
NJARA, Lungile Mokgadi
NKOMO, Rhulani
NKWANYANA, Tholakele Glenrose
NUTTALL, Kyle Robert
O'GRADY, Cathleen Jeannette, with distinctions in English Language & Linguistics and Philosophy
OTHMAN, Yolanda Nankob'ga
PAYNE, Amy Kate
PEARCE, Roxanne Jane
PEMBERTON, Luke Walter
PERRETT, Roisin Cordelia
PHEKANI, Veronica Twisalileghe
PILLAY, Shanel Leeander
POLLOCK, Darryn Jack
POTE, Lee
PRINSLOO, Aidan Vivian, with distinction in Philosophy
QUANTRILL, Kelly Ruth
QUERIDO, David Joseph
QUINN, Christopher James
RADEBE, Sinqobile Cindy
RAMANO, Kambani
RIPPE, Caryn Jen
RIVERS, Nina, with distinction in Anthropology
ROBB, Breanne Nicola
ROBERTSON, Ashton Hayley
ROBERTSON, Deborah Lucy, with distinction in Drama
ROBINSON, Gillian Frances
ROTHWELL, Lara-Lee
ROUX, Rowan Pieter, with distinctions in Drama and English
RUSHMERE, Nicola Grace, with distinction in English
RUSIKE, Amy Samantha Thandiwe
SAMPSON, Bianca-Maree
SCHERMBRUCKER, Ben Matthew, with distinctions in Classical Civilization and English and Philosophy
SCHULTZ, Andrew Brian
SCOTT, David Michael Petrie
SETAI, Maphoka Rethabile
SETLAELO, Samantha
SHANGE, Nombulelo Tholithemba
SHOBA, Nqobile Phumlile
SIEGELAAR, Carmen
SIWENDU, Sibongiseni
SMALL, Matthew Craig Mason
SMIT, Danielle
SOGCWAYI, Zanethemba
SPICER, Michael Prescott
STONIER, Richard Andrew
STUURMAN, Nobathembu
TAVERNA-TURISAN, Tony
TESSENDORF, Nicholas Jason
THOMAS, Teresa Anne
TOLMAY, Michelle Jean
TOMMY, Kealeboga Lebo
TOOLEY, Rebecca Jean
TROLLIP, Ruth Shirley, with distinction in Psychology
TSHABALALA, Nandi Evodia
VALE, Elizabeth Nosizwe, with distinctions in Philosophy and Political & International Studies
VAN GREUNEN, Kirsty Leigh
VAN WYK, Amy Andrea
VERHAGEN, Diane Willemijn
VERMAAK, Madele, with distinction in Drama
VERVEEN, Jennifer-Margaret Tamara
VOERMAN, Harm Adriaan
WANNENBURG, Melissa Jeanne
WATERS, Leah Deborah
WATSON, Chloe Lauren
WEBB, Charlotte Rhianne
WEBB, Megan
WELMAN, Thandi, with distinction in Classical Civilization
WEST, Carmen Alex
WICKS, Kelly-Lou
WILLIAMS, Stephanie Alice
WILLS, Lindsay Julia, with distinctions in English and History
WILSON, Nicole Catherine, with distinctions in English and Mathematics
WRIGHT, Calum James
WYRILL, Beth Alexandra, with distinctions in English and Journalism & Media Studies
YONZI, Siyabonga Phindile
ZIPP, Gisela Lesley, with distinctions in English Language & Linguistics and German Studies
ZIYAMBI, Rumbidzai Felicity
ZVOBGO, Tavonga Jordan

DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS

BEKKER, Debra Jane, in Environmental Science
BENTELE, Odwa Order, in African Languages
BOULLE, Catherine Ann, in English, with distinction
BURKE, Matthew Ainslie, in English/Political & International Studies, with distinction
BURSEY, Grant Julian, in Political & International Studies
CAMPBELL, Mary Jean, in Psychology
CANDOTTI, Alessandro, in Psychology
CHILES, Sarah Anne, in Anthropology, with distinction
CLIFFORD-HOLMES, Jai Kumar, in History, with distinction
COURT, Douglas Wathen, in Political & International Studies
DAVIS, Byron James, in Drama
DU PLESSIS, Anzet, in Afrikaans & Netherlandic Studies/Political & International Studies, with distinction
DU PLOOY, Gabriella, in Political & International Studies
EPPEL, Ruth, in English, with distinction
EVANS, David Rhys, in Anthropology
FERRARIS, Michael Kevin, in Human Kinetics & Ergonomics
FISHER, Sarah, in Anthropology
FORBES, Tara Sonia, in Art History/English
GMEINER, Lauren, in Psychology, with distinction
GROENEWALD, Craig Robert, in English
GROGAN, Patrick Meredith, in German Studies, with distinction
GUPTAR, Roshnee Jennifer Vera, in Drama
HALL, Leila, in English, with distinction
HATHORN, Nicole Gillian, in Information Systems
HEINE, Shannon Jane, in History
HERBERT, Emma Victoria, in Development Studies
HINIS, Zoë Kara, in English, with distinction
IRVINE, Philippa Margaret, in Geography, with distinction
JACKSON, Catherine Louise, in Psychology, with distinction
JACOBS, Tristan Victor, in Drama
JOHNSON, Eleanore, in English, with distinction
JOSEPH, Nadine, in Drama, with distinction
JOUBERT, Timothy Lawrence, in English, with distinction
KAPLAN, Lilian Pearl Leah, in History
KHUTSOANE, Namatshego Kelebogile, in Drama
KING, Thomas William, in Anthropology, with distinction
KLOOSTERMAN, Marlous, in English, with distinction
KRASTIN, Gavin James, in Drama, with distinction
KUNJU, Hleze Welsh, in African Languages/Music & Musicology
LAWRENCE, Belinda Louise Olivia, in Anthropology/English, with distinction
LECH, Agatha Natasha, in Drama, Posthumous Award
LEE, Deva, in English, with distinction
LEIMAN, Layla Diana, in English, with distinction
LENFERNA, Georges Alexandre, in Philosophy, with distinction
LETSEKHA, Tebello, in Industrial Sociology
LINGWATI, Vuyolwethu Nomawonga, in Political & International Studies
LONI, Kholosa Siphe, in Industrial Sociology
LOTHIAN, Julie-Anne, in Philosophy/Political & International Studies
LOTTER, Jaclyn Oehley, in Psychology, with distinction
MABANDLA, Mirriet Nomcebo, in Journalism & Media Studies
MABEKA, Pumelela, in Environmental Water Management
MAGOR, Nicole, in Organizational Psychology, with distinction
MANASE, Fungai, in Organizational Psychology
MAPONYA, Kabelo Mashaole, in Philosophy
MASOLA, Athambile, in African Studies, with distinction
MAWDSLEY, Kirsten Louise Hutton, in Political & International Studies
MAYSON, Tamara Ann, in Psychology
MDANGAYI, Pumeza Pamela, in Political & International Studies
MNGOMEZULU, Nosipho S'thabiso Thandiwe, in Anthropology
MOAGI, Anna Lefatshe, in Political & International Studies
MOODLEY Piroshin, in Anthropology
MSINDO, Sandisile, in Development Studies
MSOMI, Zuziwe Nokwanda, in Political & International Studies
MTHEMBU, Lumumba, in English, with distinction
MUGABIRA, Ivan, in Psychology
MURRAY, Torran Greer, in Organizational Psychology
NARSAI, Aarti Anisha, in Sociology
NJOVANE, Thandokazi, in English
OBERHOLSTER, Liesl, in African Languages/Linguistics & Applied Language Studies
ORPEN, Judith Kathleen Lisle, in Anthropology
OWNHOUSE, Shannon Dilys, in Psychology
PEIRCE, Julia Michelle, in Psychology
PERCY, Luke, in Psychology
PRATT, Holly Beth, in African Languages/Linguistics & Applied Language Studies, with distinction
RICHARDSON, Alexandra Vanessa, in Drama, with distinction
RICHTER, Hanna Maria, in Drama, with distinction
ROBERTS, Lindsay Elizabeth, in Psychology
ROSE, Matthew Calvin, in Economics
RUDD, Brigit May, in Psychology, with distinction
SCHULTZ, Clea Lindsey, in English, with distinction
SEBOPELA, Boitumelo Ruth, in African Languages, with distinction
SEHLOHO, Moliehi Lecadia, in Political & International Studies
SESOKO, Kabelo Ashley, in Sociology
SIHIYA, Sanelisiwe, in African Languages
SINGO, Thivhusiwi, in African Languages/Journalism & Media Studies
SMIT, Danielle, in Organizational Psychology
SPEIRS, James, in Philosophy/Political & International Studies
SPRING, Joseph Stephen, in Geography, with distinction
STADLER, Leigh Tessa, in French/History
STOFFBERG, Kendra, in Political & International Studies, with distinction
STROUD, Sean Patrick, in Psychology
SUTHERLAND, Thomas, in English, with distinction
TAYLOR, Alice Grace, in Psychology
THOMAS, Stuart, in English
TOWNSHEND, Matthew John, in Economics, with distinction
TSELAPEDI, Thapelo, in Political & International Studies
TURNER, Amy, in English
VAN SOELEN, Liza, in English
VERHAMME, Lisa-Jane, in English
VICE, Amy Wynne, in Sociology
WAKEFIELD, Geoffrey, in Organizational Psychology, with distinction
WALES, Nora-Lee, in English, with distinction
WAMBUI, Mary Theru, in English, with distinction
WATSON, Lauren Maria, in Psychology
WHITING, Ross Michael, in Economics
WIENAND, Jonathan, in Economics
WILSENACH, Rouan Moorcroft, in Computer Science, with distinction

DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARTS

ANTROBUS, Richard Roy, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Drama, with distinction, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The advent of the ‘festivore’: An exploration of South African audience attendance in the performing arts.

ARENDSE, Clayton Albert, B.A. (UCT), B.A. (Hons) (Stell), in Clinical Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and research projects.

BAILIE, Lawrence Craig, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The migration of the term ‘Civil War’: A social constructivist explanation.

BONNES, Stephanie Marie, B.A. (Gettysburg College), in Political Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Gender and racial stereotyping in rape coverage: An analysis of rape coverage in Grocott’s Mail.

BUYS, Reabetsoe Mary, B.Sc. Psych. (Hons) (UNISA), in Counselling Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and research projects.

CAMPBELL, Megan Michele, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Counselling Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Repetitive symbolic play as a therapeutic process.

CATHEY, Paul Eben, B.A. (Rhodes College, USA), in Political Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Understanding propaganda: Noam Chomsky and the institutional analysis of power.

CLUVER, Frances Rose Mannix, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Negotiating sexuality in Grahamstown East: Black women’s experiences of relationships in the context of HIV risks.

COCKCROFT, Clint Michael, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Clinical Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and research projects.

DLAMINI, Thobile Gcinekile Kindness, B.A. (Hons) (Fort Hare), in Clinical Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Dominant and non-dominant groups’ perceptions of the Government-led economic transformation process in South Africa.

ELLIOTT, Nicola, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Drama, with distinction, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Humour’s critical capacity in the context of South African dance, with two related analyses.

EUVRARD, Jonathan George, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Philosophy, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Shame is valuable.

FRAENKEL, Linda Anne, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Geography, in the Department of Geography. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Learning about water through the African Catchment Game: The refinement of role playing simulations.

GANDARI, Jonathan, B.A. (Zimbabwe), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An examination of how organisational policy and news professionalism are negotiated in a newsroom: A case study of the Zimbabwe Financial Gazette.

HAMILTON, Kelly, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Philosophy, with distinction, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Collective forgiving.

HENDERSON, Layle Rose, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, in the Department of English Language and Linguistics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: ‘I don’t think it’s the whole story’: A case study of the linguistic face management strategies of adult dyslexics.

HESJEDAL, Siv Helen, B.A. (Hons) (East Anglia), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Contemporary left politics in South Africa: The case of the tripartite alliance in the Eastern Cape.

HOSKINSON, Brenda Linnae, B.A. (Georgetown), in Political Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Microfinance sustainability versus development objectives: An assessment of the South African environment.

JOWAH, Eddah Vimbai, B.Soc.Sc. (Hons) (Africa University), in Sociology, with distinction, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Rural livelihoods and food security in the aftermath of fast track land reform in Zimbabwe.

KAKHOBWE, Penelope, B.A. (Malawi), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: How online publishing contributes to democracy, press freedom and the public sphere: A case study of Nyasa Times Online and the Daily Times newspaper in Malawi.

KELLAND, Lindsay-Ann, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Philosophy, with distinction, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Determinism and our reactive attitudes: Reflections on our alleged unrenounceable commitments.

KINGMA, Graham, B.A. (Hons) (UJ), in Counselling Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and research projects.

KOTELE, Mothepane, B.A. (Lesotho), P.G.Dip.Media Management (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: An investigation into the journalistic identities of news workers at the state owned Lentsoe La Basotho/Lesotho Today newspaper.

KULUNDU, Injairu Magdalene, B.A., P.G.Dip. International Studies (Rhodes), in Political Studies in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Participatory Human Development in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A discussion of the 2006/7 Tantyi Youth Empowerment Project.

LAAS, Sarah Jane, B.Soc.Sci. (Hons) (UCT), in Clinical Psychology, with distinction, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and research projects.

MAEMA, Mapule, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Industrial Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Unionism and public service reform in Lesotho: Between legislative constraints and apathy.

MANJAWIRA, Ellard Spencer, B.Ed. (Malawi), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Becoming a business journalist in Malawi: A case study of The Daily Times and The Nation newspapers.

MAPUDZI, Hatikanganwi, PG. Dip. Media Management (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The popularity of tabloids: A reception analysis of the Daily Sun amongst Grahamstown readers.

MARSHALL, Christine Louise, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, with distinction, in the Department of English Language and Linguistics. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The role of appraisal in the NRF rating system: Evaluation and instruction in peer reviewer reports.

MBAO, Wamuwi, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in English, with distinction, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Imagined pasts, suspended presents: South African literature in the contemporary moment.

MOYO, Awelani Lena, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Drama, with distinction, in the Department of Drama. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Between self and author: An auto-ethnographic approach towards the crafting of compositions in post-graduate drama studies.

MUKENDI, Roman Paddy, B.Com. (Namibia), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Investigating participatory communication: A case study of Mazabuka community radio station in Zambia.

NICOL, Tracy-Lee, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Art History, with distinction, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Aspects of memory in the sculptural work of Jane Alexander: 1982-2009.

NXASANA, Thulani Litha, B.A. (Hons), in English, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The ambivalent engagement with Christianity in the writing of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Africans in the Eastern Cape.

PATERSON, Craig John, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in History, in the Department of History. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Prohibition and resistance: A socio-political exploration of the changing dynamics of the Southern African cannabis trade, c. 1850 to the present.

PETT, Sarah, B.A. (Cantab), in English, with distinction, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A difficult equilibrium: Torture narratives and the ethics of reciprocity in apartheid South Africa and its aftermath.

PHAKATHI, Bekezela, B.Journ. (Rhodes), in Journalism and Media Studies, in the Department of Journalism and Media Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Impact of new media technologies on the production of economics news in South Africa: A case study of Fin24.com.

PIENAAR, Ashwin Mark, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Israel and Palestine: Some critical international relations perspectives on the ‘two-state’ solution.

PYCROFT, Hayley Jayne, B.F.A. (Rhodes), in Art History, in the Department of Fine Art. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Beyond Afrocentrism and Orientalism: Contemporary representations of transnational identities in the works of Nontsikelelo ‘Lolo’ Veleko and Tracy Payne.

SACHIKONYE, Tawanda Tendayi Lionel, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: A Foucauldian critique of Neo-liberalism.

SADIAN, Samuel Dominic, B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in Political Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Arguing from identity: Ontology to advocacy in Charles Taylor’s political thought.

SAM, Msindisi Scara, B.Sc. (Hons) (Fort Hare), in African Languages, in the School of Languages. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The development and implementation of computer literacy terminology in isiXhosa.

SIGCAU, Nomakhosi Tabita, B.A. (Hons) (UNISA), in Clinical Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Public discourses on choice of termination of pregnancy in a rural area of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa.

SINGH, Jyoti, B.A. (UKZN) B.A. (Hons) (Rhodes), in English, in the Department of English. Degree by thesis. Thesis: The presentation of the orphan children, Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century English Literature in a selection of William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, and in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, and Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights.

STINSON, Andrew Todd, B.A. (Gettysburg College), in International Studies, with distinction, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: National Identity and nation-building in Post-Apartheid South Africa.

TERLAZZO, Rosa Elizabeth, B.A. (Bucknell), in Philosophy, with distinction, in the Department of Philosophy. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: Achieving a realisting Utopia: Rawls, Realization, and the Task of Political Philosophy.

DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

COETZEE, Catherine Ann, M.A. (Rhodes), in Psychotherapy, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by coursework and thesis. Thesis: The development and evaluation of a programme to promote sensitive psychotherapeutic practice with gay men and lesbians. Supervisor: Professor DJA Edwards.

MAGURE, Booker, M.A. (Zimbabwe), in International Studies, in the Department of Political and International Studies. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Civil society’s quest for democracy in Zimbabwe: Origins, barriers and prospects, 1900-2008. Supervisor: Professor LD Vincent.

MCKENZIE, Judith Anne, B.Sc. (UCT), B.A. (UCT), P.G.C.E (UNISA), M.A. (York), in Psychology, in the Department of Psychology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: Constructing the intellectually disabled person as a subject of education: A discourse analysis using Q- methodology. Supervisor: Professor C Macleod.

VORSTER, Jo-Anne Elizabeth Jasson, M.A. (Rhodes), in Sociology, in the Department of Sociology. Degree by thesis. Thesis: A social realist analysis of collaborative curriculum development processes in an academic department at a South African University. Supervisor: Professor MD Drewett.