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Dr Robert Nyenhuis

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Sciences

Robert Nyenhuis

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  • The effect of crime on South Africans’ voting behaviour, Nyenhuis, R., Isbell, T. 2 Jan 2024, In: Commonwealth & Comparative Politics
  • Experiential Learning Exercises’ Effects on Students’ Attitudes Toward the Global Poor, Nyenhuis, R., Gellers, J. 2 Jan 2023, In: Journal of Political Science Education
  • Failure to launch? The lack of populist attitudinal activation in the 2019 South African elections, Nyenhuis, R., Schulz-Herzenberg, C. 1 Jun 2023, In: The Journal of Modern African Studies
  • Botswana’s 2019 General Elections: A Referendum on General Ian Khama, Seabo, B., Nyenhuis, R. 1 Dec 2021, In: African Studies Review
  • Populist parties shifting the political discourse? A case study of the Economic Freedom Fighters in South Africa, Fölscher, M., de Jager, N., Nyenhuis, R. 1 Dec 2021, In: The Journal of Modern African Studies
  • The Effectiveness of Concept Maps for Students’ Learning and Retention, Collins, B., Nyenhuis, R. 22 Dec 2021, In: Journal of Political Science Education
  • The political struggle for ‘the people’: populist discourse in the 2019 South African elections, Nyenhuis, R. 1 Oct 2020, In: Commonwealth & Comparative Politics


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