The purpose of this article is to attempt a surfacing of the assumptions and discourses surrounding the affirmative action debate in higher education in South Africa. The article draws attention to two dominant discourses – the first being that of the patriotic university, and the second being that of the global university. In terms of the first idea, the argument is made that the university should be a mirror of the society in which it operates and therefore, an instrument for realizing its most important policies and ideals. The second insists that the university as an institution arises out of an international commitment to knowledge production, and that this framework provides it with its legitimacy. The article argues that neithe...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa's `liberal' u...
This article addresses a contentious political and policy issue: the implications which the process ...
Globalisation poses a challenge to higher education systems internationally, but especially so in de...
The purpose of this article is to attempt a surfacing of the assumptions and discourses surrounding ...
In this article I contend that we cannot divorce affirmative action from issues about race and racis...
This article examines the necessary shift to a sociality of meaning-making for university entrants i...
This set of articles is offered in an attempt to share with a wider reading public the kinds of issu...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the discourse and politics of racism asthey manifest thems...
Affirmative action embodies a model of compensatory justice which aims al counteracting Discriminati...
The main focus of the article is to provide an analysis of subtle and implicit racial divisions in h...
In this paper, the author argues that the contemporary South African university cannot be understood...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)After the first democratic election in South Africa i...
This article portrays four historically evolved ideas of a university, as they have developed in the...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa's `liberal' u...
This article addresses a contentious political and policy issue: the implications which the process ...
Globalisation poses a challenge to higher education systems internationally, but especially so in de...
The purpose of this article is to attempt a surfacing of the assumptions and discourses surrounding ...
In this article I contend that we cannot divorce affirmative action from issues about race and racis...
This article examines the necessary shift to a sociality of meaning-making for university entrants i...
This set of articles is offered in an attempt to share with a wider reading public the kinds of issu...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the discourse and politics of racism asthey manifest thems...
Affirmative action embodies a model of compensatory justice which aims al counteracting Discriminati...
The main focus of the article is to provide an analysis of subtle and implicit racial divisions in h...
In this paper, the author argues that the contemporary South African university cannot be understood...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)After the first democratic election in South Africa i...
This article portrays four historically evolved ideas of a university, as they have developed in the...
In this article I outline two broad sets of changes characterising the South African higher educatio...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa's `liberal' u...
This article addresses a contentious political and policy issue: the implications which the process ...
Globalisation poses a challenge to higher education systems internationally, but especially so in de...