Colonialism’s legacy in South Africa includes persistent economic inequality which, since the country’s universities charge fees, bars many from higher education, perpetuating the marginalisation of those previously disadvantaged by the apartheid regime. In 2015-6, country-wide unrest raged across university campuses, as students protested the yearly cycle of tuition increases under the slogan #FeesMustFall, demanding “free, decolonised education”. Protests ended in December 2017 when the government announced a sliding-scale payment policy alleviating the economic burden for poorer students. This paper sets the #FMF movement and its twin demands within the context of decoloniality, and argues that while free education has been achieved, ima...
CITATION: Le Grange, L. 2016. Decolonising the university curriculum. South African Journal of Highe...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
South African students across numerous university campuses joined together in the second half of 201...
Colonialism’s legacy in South Africa includes persistent economic inequality which, since the countr...
In 2015, using social media, a new generation of South African university students launched the soci...
The protests that engulfed South African universities in 2015 and 2016 revealed a dissatisfaction by...
The democratisation of higher education has revealed deeply entrenched inequalities inherent in the ...
In South African higher education institutions, the student protests of 2015–2016 called for the dec...
On Wednesday, 21 October 2015, Rhodes University closed in solidarity with the higher education sect...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
In 2015, students made history in South Africa. The wave of the so-called hashtag,"MustFall," or Fal...
Throughout 2015 students at South African universities rose up in a mass revolt. They made their voi...
CITATION: Costandius, E., et al. 2018. #FeesMustFall and decolonising the curriculum : Stellenbosch ...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
Inadequate government funding for higher education, a higher education institutional funding crisis...
CITATION: Le Grange, L. 2016. Decolonising the university curriculum. South African Journal of Highe...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
South African students across numerous university campuses joined together in the second half of 201...
Colonialism’s legacy in South Africa includes persistent economic inequality which, since the countr...
In 2015, using social media, a new generation of South African university students launched the soci...
The protests that engulfed South African universities in 2015 and 2016 revealed a dissatisfaction by...
The democratisation of higher education has revealed deeply entrenched inequalities inherent in the ...
In South African higher education institutions, the student protests of 2015–2016 called for the dec...
On Wednesday, 21 October 2015, Rhodes University closed in solidarity with the higher education sect...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
In 2015, students made history in South Africa. The wave of the so-called hashtag,"MustFall," or Fal...
Throughout 2015 students at South African universities rose up in a mass revolt. They made their voi...
CITATION: Costandius, E., et al. 2018. #FeesMustFall and decolonising the curriculum : Stellenbosch ...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
Inadequate government funding for higher education, a higher education institutional funding crisis...
CITATION: Le Grange, L. 2016. Decolonising the university curriculum. South African Journal of Highe...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
South African students across numerous university campuses joined together in the second half of 201...