This second article in a three-part series published in the South African Journal of Higher Education, describes the various ways in which "academic identity" informed the politics and shaped the outcomes of "restructuring" at the University of Durban Westville (UDW) in the late 1990s. The authors argue that while "restructuring" appears to be a process concerned with organisational and programmatic changes within the university, the effects of such reorganisation is to challenge established identities. At UDW the restructuring process generate an intense micropolitics across the campus because it had the effect of recasting ethnic identities (the case of the Indian languages), disciplinary identities (the case of political science, philoso...
Transformation of the higher education sector in post-1994 South Africa serves a dual purpose. First...
This study is a position paper on a proposed internationally funded project dealing with the merge...
This article examines the relationship between political change and univer-sity students ’ sense of ...
Organisational change processes are by nature complex and often highly contested. This is particula...
In this third and final article on "the micropolitics of university restructuring", the links are dr...
This article addresses a contentious political and policy issue: the implications which the process ...
Organisational change processes are by nature complex and often highly contested. This is particular...
For postcolonial societies, addressing the impact of the previous oppressive system in a bid to atta...
The restructuring of higher education through incorporations and mergers has attracted a lot of atte...
The primary aim of the research was to identify those factors that drive change and mergers in highe...
In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities ...
This article reports findings related to race, ethnicity and institutional type from a more extensiv...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
This edited work has gathered together contributions on how to transform universities in South Afric...
South Africa’s post–apartheid governments have taken far–reaching policy measures to transform the s...
Transformation of the higher education sector in post-1994 South Africa serves a dual purpose. First...
This study is a position paper on a proposed internationally funded project dealing with the merge...
This article examines the relationship between political change and univer-sity students ’ sense of ...
Organisational change processes are by nature complex and often highly contested. This is particula...
In this third and final article on "the micropolitics of university restructuring", the links are dr...
This article addresses a contentious political and policy issue: the implications which the process ...
Organisational change processes are by nature complex and often highly contested. This is particular...
For postcolonial societies, addressing the impact of the previous oppressive system in a bid to atta...
The restructuring of higher education through incorporations and mergers has attracted a lot of atte...
The primary aim of the research was to identify those factors that drive change and mergers in highe...
In the last volume of this journal, Garraway and Winberg called for a reimagination of Universities ...
This article reports findings related to race, ethnicity and institutional type from a more extensiv...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
This edited work has gathered together contributions on how to transform universities in South Afric...
South Africa’s post–apartheid governments have taken far–reaching policy measures to transform the s...
Transformation of the higher education sector in post-1994 South Africa serves a dual purpose. First...
This study is a position paper on a proposed internationally funded project dealing with the merge...
This article examines the relationship between political change and univer-sity students ’ sense of ...