This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South African higher education. The paper argues that while South African women played a very important role in the struggle for political liberation, the current situation in South Africa’s political, economic and education institutions seems to suggest that the effort they put in the struggle does not commemorate the gains thereafter. A majority of South Africa’s girls and women still struggle to access quality education and excel at most levels, which is a direct contravention of the Constitutional guarantee of equality for all who live in this great nation. Although the gender equity paradigm in South African higher education can be credited a...
This paper uses gender analysis to reflect on the emergence and development of higher education in A...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article argues that South African universities experience a variety of constraints upon their f...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the W...
Abstract: Using a post-structural lens, I make arguments against homogenising people’s conditions an...
Using a post structural lens, I make arguments against homogenizing people’s conditions and circumst...
In the sphere of gender equity, much has changed in South Africa since 1994, and much has remained t...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
Women at all levels of South African society began articulating their interests in the 1950s, with t...
In this paper we attempt to understand how organisational culture and structural conditions that occ...
This dissertation is structured as a critical policy analysis employing historical methods. It exami...
This dissertation is structured as a critical policy analysis employing historical methods. It exami...
This dissertation is structured as a critical policy analysis employing historical methods. It exami...
This paper uses gender analysis to reflect on the emergence and development of higher education in A...
This paper uses gender analysis to reflect on the emergence and development of higher education in A...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article argues that South African universities experience a variety of constraints upon their f...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the W...
Abstract: Using a post-structural lens, I make arguments against homogenising people’s conditions an...
Using a post structural lens, I make arguments against homogenizing people’s conditions and circumst...
In the sphere of gender equity, much has changed in South Africa since 1994, and much has remained t...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
Women at all levels of South African society began articulating their interests in the 1950s, with t...
In this paper we attempt to understand how organisational culture and structural conditions that occ...
This dissertation is structured as a critical policy analysis employing historical methods. It exami...
This dissertation is structured as a critical policy analysis employing historical methods. It exami...
This dissertation is structured as a critical policy analysis employing historical methods. It exami...
This paper uses gender analysis to reflect on the emergence and development of higher education in A...
This paper uses gender analysis to reflect on the emergence and development of higher education in A...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This article argues that South African universities experience a variety of constraints upon their f...