Protest movements such as the #MustFall currently dominate the South African higher education landscape. This article focuses on such protest movements, paying particular attention to protests against gender-based violations at some universities, commonly referred to as #RapeMustFall, as an exemplar of the gender injustices and inequities that persist. We argue that debates and policies about gender-based violations at universities cannot and should not be overshadowed by deficient grand narratives informed by patriarchy, colonialism and capitalism. To frame this argument, we critically review the current status quo from a gender mainstreaming policy-making perspective. We then argue the merits of an ethical perspective to transformation in...
M.AAbstract: Historically South Africa has been a divided country due to Apartheid and colonialism, ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
Two decades after the democratic transition, South African universities are in turmoil. Whilst the o...
Alongside the many structural and political processes generated by the #FeesMustFall student protest...
CITATION: Becker, A. 2019. Rage, loss and other footpaths : subjectification, decolonisation and tra...
This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South...
The student protests of 2015 precipitated a renewed interest in the decolonisation of the university...
Universities, in their multiplex roles of social, political, epistemological and capital reform, are...
CITATION: Davids, N. & Waghid, Y. 2018. Resistance and dissonance in higher education : on doing thi...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universi...
A significant amount of literature on the student movement in South Africa is characterised by two l...
Beyond the noise and din of the numerous #feesmustfall campaigns, there arose deeper concerns of the...
The historical inequalities and imbalances, so deeply embedded in the institutional structures and d...
This study explores how academics create safe spaces in university classrooms to engage in dialogue ...
M.AAbstract: Historically South Africa has been a divided country due to Apartheid and colonialism, ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
Two decades after the democratic transition, South African universities are in turmoil. Whilst the o...
Alongside the many structural and political processes generated by the #FeesMustFall student protest...
CITATION: Becker, A. 2019. Rage, loss and other footpaths : subjectification, decolonisation and tra...
This paper presents a theoretical and thematic exploration of gender equity in post –apartheid South...
The student protests of 2015 precipitated a renewed interest in the decolonisation of the university...
Universities, in their multiplex roles of social, political, epistemological and capital reform, are...
CITATION: Davids, N. & Waghid, Y. 2018. Resistance and dissonance in higher education : on doing thi...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universi...
A significant amount of literature on the student movement in South Africa is characterised by two l...
Beyond the noise and din of the numerous #feesmustfall campaigns, there arose deeper concerns of the...
The historical inequalities and imbalances, so deeply embedded in the institutional structures and d...
This study explores how academics create safe spaces in university classrooms to engage in dialogue ...
M.AAbstract: Historically South Africa has been a divided country due to Apartheid and colonialism, ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
Two decades after the democratic transition, South African universities are in turmoil. Whilst the o...