Articles On Rick Turner
- Rick Turner, SA History Online
- Philosophy & the Crisis in South Africa, M.A. Nupen, 1988
- Richard Turner and the Politics of Emancipation, Duncan Greeves, 1987
- Biographical introduction in 'The eye of the needle' by Tony Morphet, 1980
- Brushing Against the Grain: Oppositional Discourse in South Africa by Tony Morphet, 1990
- The Moment of Western Marxism by Andrew Nash, 1999
- Re-Reading Rick Turner in the New South Africa, by Tony Fluxman and Peter Vale, 2004
- Black Consciousness in Dialogue: Steve Biko, Richard Turner and the ‘Durban Moment’ in South Africa, 1970 – 1974, Ian McQueen, SOAS, 2009
- Hippies, radicals and the Sounds of Silence - Cultural Dialectics at two South African Universities 1966-1976, Helen Lunn, PhD Thesis, UKZN, 2010
- Eddie Webster, the Durban moment and new labour internationalism, Rob Lambert, 2010
- Thinking More Than The State Allows: Radical Politics In These Troublingly Quiet Times, Taylor Sparrow, Institute for Anarchist Studies, 2011
- Re-imagining South Africa: Black Consciousness, radical Christianity and the New Left, 1967 – 1977, Ian McQueen, PhD Thesis, University of Sussex, 2011
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