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She has been a lectured in social theory and Asian values at the Stellenbosch University, before shifting her research interests to cognitive sciences and neuroplasticity, and her Ph.D. studies are focused on the impact of values, value-driven behavior and value systems on the brain, and thus the evolutionary development of humans. | She has been a lectured in social theory and Asian values at the Stellenbosch University, before shifting her research interests to cognitive sciences and neuroplasticity, and her Ph.D. studies are focused on the impact of values, value-driven behavior and value systems on the brain, and thus the evolutionary development of humans. | ||
− | She has written a number of articles on such issues and related matters for [[LitNet]]. | + | She has written a number of articles on such issues and related matters for ''[[LitNet]]''. |
==Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance== | ==Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance== | ||
− | She wrote an essay on Reza de Wet's last play, ''[[Die see]]'' ([[Litnet]], 2011-12-14) | + | She wrote an essay on Reza de Wet's last play, ''[[Die see]]'' (''[[Litnet]]'', 2011-12-14) |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 05:25, 29 July 2018
Sandra Troskie is a freelance writer and reviewer.
Biography
She has been a lectured in social theory and Asian values at the Stellenbosch University, before shifting her research interests to cognitive sciences and neuroplasticity, and her Ph.D. studies are focused on the impact of values, value-driven behavior and value systems on the brain, and thus the evolutionary development of humans.
She has written a number of articles on such issues and related matters for LitNet.
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
She wrote an essay on Reza de Wet's last play, Die see (Litnet, 2011-12-14)