This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of equity in higher education. Put differently, while the margins for diversity have increasingly been displaced and dislocated, equity appears to be misplaced. I contend that through significantly increased access, the South African education system has made remarkable progress in achieving racial, ethnic and gender diversity in their student populations. Despite these achievements in diversity, however, equity, measured through the graduation rates of historically disadvantaged students, trails behind diversity achievements. At the risk of taking a parochial posture, my goal is use the challenges of the mature (American) and relatively immatu...
Published ArticleWhile the South African legislation is an enabler for equity, inclusiveness, social...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
Using a post structural lens, I make arguments against homogenizing people’s conditions and circumst...
This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education i...
The question of how to make higher education more inclusive has been a central concern in South Afri...
Abstract: Using a post-structural lens, I make arguments against homogenising people’s conditions an...
This article applies a capability approach to the problem of unequal participation for working-class...
Although there has been rapid expansion of higher education around the globe, such expansion has not...
This article will show that whilst there has been much progress in opening up access for black stude...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the W...
Published ArticleWhile the South African legislation is an enabler for equity, inclusiveness, social...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
This paper makes a single point: that the goal of institutional diversity falls short of the goal of...
This paper reviews demographic shifts in access to higher education in South Africa from the late 19...
This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South...
Seventeen years after the transition from a racially divided higher education system, which was desi...
Using a post structural lens, I make arguments against homogenizing people’s conditions and circumst...
This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education i...
The question of how to make higher education more inclusive has been a central concern in South Afri...
Abstract: Using a post-structural lens, I make arguments against homogenising people’s conditions an...
This article applies a capability approach to the problem of unequal participation for working-class...
Although there has been rapid expansion of higher education around the globe, such expansion has not...
This article will show that whilst there has been much progress in opening up access for black stude...
A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy to the W...
Published ArticleWhile the South African legislation is an enabler for equity, inclusiveness, social...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...