The article argues that since the early days of the democratic transition in South Africa 'transformation ' as a concept has lost its intellectual, political and moral content through becoming institutionalised. In order to undo the institutionalisation of transformation, it is necessary to explore its relationship to two types of knowledge: knowledge for transformation and knowledge of transformation. The paper argues that transformation at higher education institutions needs to be seen in the interface between knowledge for and knowledge of transformation
This article addresses a specific issue, namely the ramifications for theology practised at a public...
South Africa\'s higher education system is struggling to become a socially relevant ivory tower: tha...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
This article argues that the establishment of higher education in South Africa was part of the grand...
Universities, in their multiplex roles of social, political, epistemological and capital reform, are...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Transformation is a concept that is widely used with regard to higher education in post-apartheid So...
This article uses conceptual analysis to explore logically necessary conditions of educational trans...
Following the first democratic election in South Africa in 1994, there has been a strong drive towar...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
Higher Education in South Africa is currently engaged in a serious process of transforming the apart...
This edited work has gathered together contributions on how to transform universities in South Afric...
This edited work has gathered together contributions on how to transform universities in South Afric...
Transformation of higher education (HE) is presently a buzzword in the higher education globally and...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
This article addresses a specific issue, namely the ramifications for theology practised at a public...
South Africa\'s higher education system is struggling to become a socially relevant ivory tower: tha...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
This article argues that the establishment of higher education in South Africa was part of the grand...
Universities, in their multiplex roles of social, political, epistemological and capital reform, are...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Transformation is a concept that is widely used with regard to higher education in post-apartheid So...
This article uses conceptual analysis to explore logically necessary conditions of educational trans...
Following the first democratic election in South Africa in 1994, there has been a strong drive towar...
The transformation of the content of the educational curriculum in South Africa is an imperative of ...
Higher Education in South Africa is currently engaged in a serious process of transforming the apart...
This edited work has gathered together contributions on how to transform universities in South Afric...
This edited work has gathered together contributions on how to transform universities in South Afric...
Transformation of higher education (HE) is presently a buzzword in the higher education globally and...
South Africa as a nation became democratic in 1994 because of the end of apartheid. Since 1994, high...
This article addresses a specific issue, namely the ramifications for theology practised at a public...
South Africa\'s higher education system is struggling to become a socially relevant ivory tower: tha...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...