MR KANYISO NTIKINCA ACADEMIC PROFILE
(LECTURER)
E-mail address: k.ntikinca@ru.ac.za
Office number: +27(0)46 603 8954
GENERAL PROFILE:
Kanyiso Ntikinca is an Industrial and Economic Sociology lecturer, who specialises in the following areas: the sociology of work; the sociology of labour markets and global value chains. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Mr Ntikinca is also a research supervisor and a co-ordinator of the Industrial and Economic Sociology 3 course. Mr Ntikinca is currently working on a PhD dissertation which is examining the state of farm workers in the Langkloof Valley, a deciduous fruit producing region in the Eastern Cape. This dissertation ties into Mr Ntikinca’s broader research interest in global supply chain dynamics and their impact on labour in the global south. In addition to his academic work, Mr Ntikinca is actively involved with a local NGO that supports and empowers farm workers, farm dwellers and small-scale farmers across five municipal areas (Makana, Sunday’s River Valley, Ndlambe, Nxuba and Nkonkobe) of the Cacadu and Amathole District Municipalities of the Eastern Cape.
QUALIFICATIONS:
PHD RESEARCH
“Examining the state of farm workers in the deciduous fruit sub-sector of the Eastern Cape: Case of Langkloof Valley”.
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POST GRADUATE SUPERVISION:
Msuthu, S.T. (2020). Now that we have the land: Analysing the experiences of land beneficiaries in the Makana Municipal District of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Unpublished Masters dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University
Nkosi, Z. (2019). The faces of agro-processing plants in the Eastern Cape. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Sizani, S. (2019). Assessing the impact of agricultural value chains on the social upgrading prospects of women employed in the agro-processing industry in the Eastern Cape. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Thwala, F. (2019). Can we equate the feminization of the bottom-end of agricultural value chains with women empowerment? Analyising the state of women employed in the agro-processing industry in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Maisiri, J. (2019). Critical analysis of the living and working conditions of women employed in the agro-processing industry in the Eastern Cape. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Mini, S. (2019). Analysing the life histories of workers in the agro- processing industry of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Manhanzva, N.A. (2019). A Critical analysis of the state of women employed in the Agro-Processing Industry in the Eastern Cape. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Khambule, N. (2017). Analysing the life histories of domestic workers in South Africa: a case study of domestic workers in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Nyanda, L. (2017). The Living and Working Conditions of Farm Workers in the Citrus Value Chain of South Africa: Case Study of Fort Beaufort, Eastern Cape. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Sibutha, Y. (2018). Analysing Rhodes University post-graduate students’ perceptions of their prospects in the South African labour market. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Molale, L. (2018). Being a domestic worker in a Black household in post-apartheid South Africa – case of domestic workers in Pietermaritzburg. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
Gamedze, A. (2018). Analysing the gains of participating in the agricultural national value chain: Case studies of participants in the national fruit and vegetable value chain in the Eastern Cape, Grahamstown. Unpublished Honours dissertation. Grahamstown. Rhodes University.
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