Department Adult Community and Continuing Education

Prof JN Mampane

College of Education
School of Educational Studies
Department: Adult Basic Education
Associate Professor
Tel: 012 481 2802
E-mail: mampajn@unisa.ac.za

Qualifications

  • B.Ed
  • MA
  • DLitt et Phil 

Fields of academic interests

  • Social Justice, Inclusivity, Equality and Diversity

Field of Specialisation

  • Gender, Health and Sexuality Studies

Books

Book Chapters

  • Mampane, JN. 2019. Homophobic bullying in South African schools: Theory into Practice Solutions (TIPS), In Addressing Multicultural Needs in School Guidance and Counseling, Edited by S. Taukeni. Pennsylvania, USA: IGI Global Publishers.
  • Mampane, JN. 2019. Youth participation in the National Development Plan through TVET: The case of young Black women in South Africa, In Gender issues in Technical and Vocational Education programs, Edited by S. Bala and P. Singhal. Pennsylvania, USA: IGI Global Publishers.
  • Mampane, JN. 2018. Community participation in the National Development Plan through Primary Health Care: The case of LGBT civil society organisations in South Africa, In Human rights, public values, and leadership in healthcare policy, Edited by AN. Eneanya. Pennsylvania, USA: IGI Global Publishers.

Journal articles

  • Mampane, JN & Brown, A. 2021. Transitioning experiences of gender non-conforming students from school to university in South Africa. Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10780-021-09419-3.
  • Mampane, JN. 2020. Susceptible lives: gender-based violence, young lesbian women and HIV risk in a rural community in South Africa. Journal of International Women’s Studies. 21(6): 252-267.
  • Mampane, JN. 2018. Exploring the ‘blesser and blessee’ phenomenon: young women, transactional sex and HIV in rural South Africa. Sage Open, 8(4): 1-9.
  • Mampane, JN. 2017. The impact of an HIV community engagement programme among Black men who have sex with men (MSM) in a rural community in South Africa. Africa Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 19(3):1-14.
  • Mampane, JN. 2016. Factors influencing the vulnerability of women to the risk of HIV-infection in rural villages in North West province, South Africa. Gender and Behaviour, 14(2):7338-7346.

Paper presentations

  • Mampane, JN. 2019. School-based violence in South Africa: exploring the vulnerability of LGBT learners and teachers. First ISFAR conference, 15-18 July 2019. Zanzibar, Tanzania.
  • Mampane, JN. 2019. Challenges in managing the impact of HIV/AIDS on teachers in Johannesburg inner city schools. First ISFAR conference, 15-18 July 2019. Zanzibar, Tanzania.
  • Mampane, JN. 2019. Experiences of homophobic bullying among teachers and learners in South Africa. 2019 ISFTE conference, 12-17 May 2019. Niagara Falls, Canada.
  • Mampane, JN. 2018. Hate Crimes against LGBT people in South Africa. Fourth International Interdisciplinary Biennial Conference on Boundaries, 2-6 September 2018. Magaliesburg, North West Province, South Africa.
  • Mampane, JN. 2018. Ostracised! Widowhood, gender-based violence and HIV in rural South Africa. Fourth International Interdisciplinary Biennial Conference on Boundaries, 2-6 September 2018. Magaliesburg, North West Province, South Africa.
  • Mampane, JN. 2018. Debaucherous lives? Substance abuse, HIV risk and mental health of gay men in rural South Africa. Second Biennial Social Sciences Conference, 6-7 September 2018. Pretoria, Unisa, South Africa.
  • Mampane, JN. 2018. Exploring the utilisation of sexual and mental health care services by male sex workers in Johannesburg inner city. 6th Global Congress for Qualitative Health Research, 12-15 March 2018. Sun City, North West Province, South Africa.
  • Mampane, JN & Mavundla, TR. 2018. Risk factors for HIV infection among black men who have sex with other men in a rural community in South Africa. 6th Global Congress for Qualitative Health Research, 12-15 March 2018. Sun City, North West Province, South Africa.
  • Mampane, JN. 2015. ‘Conspicuous by their absence’: the dearth of sexual and mental health services for gay men and lesbian women in rural communities in South Africa. Alternative Visions of Society: Negotiating the Future Impact of the Social Sciences, 2-3 September 2015. Pretoria: University of South Africa.

  • Mampane, JN. 2015. ‘Secluded and excluded’: exploring the invisibility of male sex workers in HIV programming in South Africa. Alternative Visions of Society: Negotiating the Future Impact of the Social Sciences, 2-3 September 2015. Pretoria: University of South Africa.

  • Mampane, JN. 2012. Male sex workers and the risk of HIV-infection in Hillbrow, Johannesburg, South Africa. 9th International Conference on Human Trafficking, Prostitution & Sex Work, 27-28 September 2012. Toledo, Ohio, United States of America: University of Toledo.

  • Mampane, JN. 2012. ‘Corrective’ rape and the risk of HIV-infection.  Gender Studies at the Interface of the Humaniora: An Interdisciplinary Conference on new directions in Gender Studies in the Humanities, 16-17 August 2012. Auckland Park: University of Johannesburg.

  • Mampane, JN. 2011. Gender-based violence and the risk of HIV-infection in Gauteng townships. National Conference on Behaviour Change towards Sustainable Prevention of HIV/AIDS, STI’s & TB in Africa, 17-19 October 2011. Pretoria: University of South Africa.

  • Mampane, JN. 2011. Male sex workers and the risk of HIV-infection in Hillbrow, Johannesburg. Human Sciences Research Council: 6th Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS Research Alliance (SAHARA) conference, 28-2 December 2011. Port Elizabeth: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University.

Professional positions, fellowships & awards

  • South African Association of Gender Studies

Projects

  • Gender-Based Violence at South African Higher Education Institutions