In promoting access to higher education in an unequal society there is a concern that universities may operate in a manner that values background knowledge associated with those who have access to a privileged class location. The authors focus on background knowledge, its contribution to epistemological access to higher education and how such background knowledge is likely to affect black women’s academic success. They analyse interviews with 19 black women from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds who are recipients of a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) scholarship, utilising Ryle’s (1945) distinction between knowledge-how and knowledge-that, to understand their challenges in gaining epistemological access to university. D...
A substantial body of research has established that women academics are under-represented both natio...
This study was completed as part of a project exploring social inclusion and exclusion in South Afri...
Based on poor performance of students in the higher education science context, this paper questions ...
In promoting access to higher education in an unequal society there is a concern that universities o...
Within the complex social dynamics of transformation in South African higher education, increasing a...
There continues to be the global demand for a qualified workforce in science, technology, engineerin...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Legislation and policies developed for...
This article draws from a project that was conducted at a South African university to investigate th...
Academic challenges for students from ‘previously disadvantaged backgrounds’ do not necessarily begi...
The South African higher education system has a highly uneven landscape emerging from its apartheid ...
In this paper, I discuss the epistemological injustices that Black women face in academia. I review ...
Published ArticleSouth Africa underwent political reform in 1994 from an apartheid government to a d...
In the context of South Africa’s complex historical legacy of inequality, access to higher education...
The documenting of black women’s past and current experiences within academia remains important desp...
A substantial body of research has established that women academics are under-represented both natio...
This study was completed as part of a project exploring social inclusion and exclusion in South Afri...
Based on poor performance of students in the higher education science context, this paper questions ...
In promoting access to higher education in an unequal society there is a concern that universities o...
Within the complex social dynamics of transformation in South African higher education, increasing a...
There continues to be the global demand for a qualified workforce in science, technology, engineerin...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Legislation and policies developed for...
This article draws from a project that was conducted at a South African university to investigate th...
Academic challenges for students from ‘previously disadvantaged backgrounds’ do not necessarily begi...
The South African higher education system has a highly uneven landscape emerging from its apartheid ...
In this paper, I discuss the epistemological injustices that Black women face in academia. I review ...
Published ArticleSouth Africa underwent political reform in 1994 from an apartheid government to a d...
In the context of South Africa’s complex historical legacy of inequality, access to higher education...
The documenting of black women’s past and current experiences within academia remains important desp...
A substantial body of research has established that women academics are under-represented both natio...
This study was completed as part of a project exploring social inclusion and exclusion in South Afri...
Based on poor performance of students in the higher education science context, this paper questions ...