This paper takes a critical look at the politics of teaching, funding and publication that seemingly dominate the academic context of anthropology in South Africa. The views that will be expressed are of an inherently personal nature as they will reflect the experiences that we have had as young academics in our institution and beyond. There are numerous challenges that we have had to face; many of them having to do with the political context of teaching, funding and research/publication. In this paper, we will indicate some of the major challenges that we have had to face, specifically within the context of teaching, funding and research. These three areas are of specific importance to us because, as young researchers/academics, these issu...
The real and imagined racial differences and similarities between groups of students and staff have ...
Public policy is a window into social sciences’ evolution and the multidisciplinary foundation of po...
This article attempts to answer two main questions: “What does it mean to teach political science in...
A direct result of South Africa’s specific history has been the extraordinary significance of its co...
The paper focuses on teaching and researching of anthropology as a culture centred discipline in Nig...
There is a clear systemic motive to silence and undermine the genuine voices of young academics in c...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
This paper investigated the role of the post-colonial-apartheid university in (South) Africa using a...
Using qualitative interviews and document analysis, that is, national and institutional policies, th...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Arts University of the Witwatersrand In partial fulf...
Funding challenges, lack or shortage thereof, impede the institutionalisation and development of res...
Research-intensive universities, such as the Russell Group in the UK, the Ivy League Colleges in the...
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba and Professor Sipho Seepe, while serving as the acting Vice-Chancellors...
The paper explores the role of PIE in the production, legitimation and distribution of educational s...
publisher versionPreface by Prof Narend Baijnath: “Teaching and learning are never neutral. Every as...
The real and imagined racial differences and similarities between groups of students and staff have ...
Public policy is a window into social sciences’ evolution and the multidisciplinary foundation of po...
This article attempts to answer two main questions: “What does it mean to teach political science in...
A direct result of South Africa’s specific history has been the extraordinary significance of its co...
The paper focuses on teaching and researching of anthropology as a culture centred discipline in Nig...
There is a clear systemic motive to silence and undermine the genuine voices of young academics in c...
In this article it is argued that, since the abuse of anthropology in the colonial and apartheid era...
This paper investigated the role of the post-colonial-apartheid university in (South) Africa using a...
Using qualitative interviews and document analysis, that is, national and institutional policies, th...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Arts University of the Witwatersrand In partial fulf...
Funding challenges, lack or shortage thereof, impede the institutionalisation and development of res...
Research-intensive universities, such as the Russell Group in the UK, the Ivy League Colleges in the...
Professor Malegapuru Makgoba and Professor Sipho Seepe, while serving as the acting Vice-Chancellors...
The paper explores the role of PIE in the production, legitimation and distribution of educational s...
publisher versionPreface by Prof Narend Baijnath: “Teaching and learning are never neutral. Every as...
The real and imagined racial differences and similarities between groups of students and staff have ...
Public policy is a window into social sciences’ evolution and the multidisciplinary foundation of po...
This article attempts to answer two main questions: “What does it mean to teach political science in...