South Africa’s government requires information on apartheid race classification to implement and monitor racial redress. This has sparked resistance to race classification as a criterion for redress in higher education admissions. I argue that (1) jettisoning apartheid race categories now in favour of either class or ‘merit’ would set back thefew gains made toward redress; (2) against common sense uses of ‘race’ and against the erasure of ‘race’ through class reductionism; and (3) for developing and testing new indicators for ‘race’ and class disadvantage with a view to eventually replacing apartheid race categories. I offer a critical-race-standpoint as an alternative conceptual orientation and method for transformative admissions committe...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
This paper investigates the policy pathways that inform and regulate student selection and admission...
South Africa's democratic experiment is confronted with a central political dilemma: how to advance ...
South Africa’s government requires information on apartheid race classification to implement a...
At the heart of the discussion in this special issue on race and affirmative action is the issue of ...
South African universities and other institutions of higher education currently give preference to s...
Zimitri Erasmus ’ editorial essay follows from the position paper (Erasmus 2010a) she presented at t...
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
This thesis examined the manifestations of the various forms of racism in a South African institutio...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
We have taken as our brief and context the latest upsurge in incidents of a racist nature in certain...
Conducting research in South Africa is not easy. It is a country reeling from the legacies of apart...
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries globally, and inequality is distributed along raci...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
This paper investigates the policy pathways that inform and regulate student selection and admission...
South Africa's democratic experiment is confronted with a central political dilemma: how to advance ...
South Africa’s government requires information on apartheid race classification to implement a...
At the heart of the discussion in this special issue on race and affirmative action is the issue of ...
South African universities and other institutions of higher education currently give preference to s...
Zimitri Erasmus ’ editorial essay follows from the position paper (Erasmus 2010a) she presented at t...
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Because discrimination is systemic, efforts to counter it must also be systemic. The South African c...
This thesis examined the manifestations of the various forms of racism in a South African institutio...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
We have taken as our brief and context the latest upsurge in incidents of a racist nature in certain...
Conducting research in South Africa is not easy. It is a country reeling from the legacies of apart...
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries globally, and inequality is distributed along raci...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
This paper investigates the policy pathways that inform and regulate student selection and admission...
South Africa's democratic experiment is confronted with a central political dilemma: how to advance ...