South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student movements in calling for institutional transformation and decolonisation of the academy (Heleta, 2016; Mbembe, 2016; Naicker, 2015). In this paper, I contribute to the emerging body work that looks at transformation and decolonisation in South African higher education. I draw from the American feminist scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theoretical tools of intersectionality and Nat Nakasa and more recently Siseko Kumalo (2018)’s conceptual notion of the “natives of nowhere” to do two things. I firstly use the theoretical tools to map the fragmented and differentiated nature of South African higher education, and the implications this has for decolonia...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
After the 2016 #FeesMustFall protest(s), higher education institutions were dramatically altered wit...
Since the fall of Apartheid, the new mandate of the democratic South African government has been to ...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
Times are indeed changing as South African universities continues to struggle under the growing pres...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
The post-1994 democracy in South Africa sought new policies to steer higher education institutions (...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Since the advent of democracy in South Africa in 1994, much effort has been expended on overcoming t...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
Within the complex social dynamics of transformation in South African higher education, increasing a...
The ways in which Africanisation and decolonisation in the South African academy have been framed an...
This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education i...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
After the 2016 #FeesMustFall protest(s), higher education institutions were dramatically altered wit...
Since the fall of Apartheid, the new mandate of the democratic South African government has been to ...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
South African higher education continues to struggle to make sense of the post 2015-2016 student mov...
Times are indeed changing as South African universities continues to struggle under the growing pres...
Universities in the global South continue to grapple with the ethical demands of decolonising and tr...
The post-1994 democracy in South Africa sought new policies to steer higher education institutions (...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Drawing on black feminist theory, this paper examines the professional experiences of postcolonial d...
Since the advent of democracy in South Africa in 1994, much effort has been expended on overcoming t...
The end of 2017 marked a significant change in South African higher education with the government’s ...
Within the complex social dynamics of transformation in South African higher education, increasing a...
The ways in which Africanisation and decolonisation in the South African academy have been framed an...
This article analyses factors that drive or inhibit students’ epistemic access to higher education i...
The context of higher education in South Africa continues to be a racialised space despite its trans...
After the 2016 #FeesMustFall protest(s), higher education institutions were dramatically altered wit...
Since the fall of Apartheid, the new mandate of the democratic South African government has been to ...