Student activists in South Africa have put the decolonisation of higher education firmly on the agenda, demanding that researchers and teachers pay attention to something in particular that is very hard to hear and very possibly unhearable. These young, black South Africans are the intellectual force upon whom we are depending for the altered future of our country. We cannot change the circumstances which continue to frustrate and anger them without paying particular attention to them. Taking on the knowledge bases and knowledge generation in the Global South, they are demanding that we rethink the logos-based project of universities in South Africa. Their struggle is critically about how knowledge is implicated as a shaping force in lives ...
bstract: This article explores the concept of decolonization and its implications for the teaching o...
The recent student protests in South Africa highlight a disconnect between academic research on high...
In 2015, clarion calls for a radical change in South African universities sounded. Protesting studen...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
The 2015/2016 student protests at former Afrikaans-medium universities in South Africa challenged, a...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
In 2015, a clarion call for radical social transformation sounded at South African universities. Roo...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
The student protests in South Africa (2015–2016) reflected multiple dimensions of the crisis in high...
In 2015, using social media, a new generation of South African university students launched the soci...
South African public higher education has been dogged by student protests since 2015. Many of these ...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
Since the end of the oppressive and racist apartheid system in 1994, epistemologies and knowledge s...
In this paper, I argue that our conception of knowledge cannot be separated from the bodies that are...
bstract: This article explores the concept of decolonization and its implications for the teaching o...
The recent student protests in South Africa highlight a disconnect between academic research on high...
In 2015, clarion calls for a radical change in South African universities sounded. Protesting studen...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
The colonial and apartheid knowledge systems and Eurocentrism have not been sufficiently questioned,...
The 2015/2016 student protests at former Afrikaans-medium universities in South Africa challenged, a...
The 2015/6 #Rhodes Must Fall student protest reignited the debate to decolonise higher education in ...
In 2015, a clarion call for radical social transformation sounded at South African universities. Roo...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
The student protests in South Africa (2015–2016) reflected multiple dimensions of the crisis in high...
In 2015, using social media, a new generation of South African university students launched the soci...
South African public higher education has been dogged by student protests since 2015. Many of these ...
The need to transform higher education in South Africa is indisputable. This article explores how t...
Since the end of the oppressive and racist apartheid system in 1994, epistemologies and knowledge s...
In this paper, I argue that our conception of knowledge cannot be separated from the bodies that are...
bstract: This article explores the concept of decolonization and its implications for the teaching o...
The recent student protests in South Africa highlight a disconnect between academic research on high...
In 2015, clarion calls for a radical change in South African universities sounded. Protesting studen...