This article is primarily concerned with some of the dilemmas of doing research on race and race thinking in South Africa, and beyond. It examines the broader theoretical debates and concepts within the field of race and race thinking and makes an argument that as researchers we need to examine critically the rituals of research and how they interact with, solidify or challenge meanings attached to race. In particular it calls for discussion and reflection on how our current epistemologies and methodologies are busy writing future understandings of this social construct, and the limits of some of these practices on more inclusive state policies and structures. It also, ambitiously, attempts to move these macro theoretical debates into the m...
GUNARATNAM makes a thoughtful contribution to the ongoing methodological debate on the con-cepts of ...
This paper draws upon a two-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded study into the e...
After the dissolution of apartheid, racial classification has lost its official and legal validity i...
The paper on which this seminar is based is one of three graduate student projects facilitated by th...
This study seeks to combine research from critical race theory, as applied to post-1994 South Africa...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
Conducting research in South Africa is not easy. It is a country reeling from the legacies of apart...
The aim of this seminar is to propose the utility of an ethnomethodologically informed, conversation...
This commentary paper offers a critical appraisal on the essentialist use of the concept of race whi...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
Researching `Race' and Ethnicity provides an innovative discussion of the methodological, epistemolo...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
In the first part of this article, Africanity as a concept within research methodology is exploredin...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2019.Despite being i...
GUNARATNAM makes a thoughtful contribution to the ongoing methodological debate on the con-cepts of ...
This paper draws upon a two-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded study into the e...
After the dissolution of apartheid, racial classification has lost its official and legal validity i...
The paper on which this seminar is based is one of three graduate student projects facilitated by th...
This study seeks to combine research from critical race theory, as applied to post-1994 South Africa...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
Conducting research in South Africa is not easy. It is a country reeling from the legacies of apart...
The aim of this seminar is to propose the utility of an ethnomethodologically informed, conversation...
This commentary paper offers a critical appraisal on the essentialist use of the concept of race whi...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
Researching `Race' and Ethnicity provides an innovative discussion of the methodological, epistemolo...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented 12 August, 1996To study a society from a comparative...
In the first part of this article, Africanity as a concept within research methodology is exploredin...
Doctor of Philosophy in Social Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2019.Despite being i...
GUNARATNAM makes a thoughtful contribution to the ongoing methodological debate on the con-cepts of ...
This paper draws upon a two-year Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded study into the e...
After the dissolution of apartheid, racial classification has lost its official and legal validity i...