In this article I contend that we cannot divorce affirmative action from issues about race and racism. Further, debates on affirmative action have to acknowledge the power of words/concepts/definitions and how they can be constructed and used for the purposes of domination or liberation. I argue that, in debating affirmative action, we have to disrupt rather than reinforce dominant, yet illusory racial frames in the public’s mind. In order to get a better understanding of debates, I explore the institutional context of the University of Cape Town. In my response to Soudien, Benatar, and Botsis I draw on ideas about the racial contract (Mills 1997), social justice concerns, and the political role of the university. Finally, I explore the rol...
This thesis examines organizational programmes designed to manage racial identities in the South Afr...
Affirmative action is one of the most divisive issues in the United States today.\u27 Proponents of ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)After the first democratic election in South Africa i...
In this article I contend that we cannot divorce affirmative action from issues about race and racis...
The purpose of this article is to attempt a surfacing of the assumptions and discourses surrounding ...
This article examines the necessary shift to a sociality of meaning-making for university entrants i...
Affirmative action embodies a model of compensatory justice which aims al counteracting Discriminati...
This set of articles is offered in an attempt to share with a wider reading public the kinds of issu...
The compelling essays in this issue of the journal take on the often contentious and complex issue o...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
Legality and efficacy call for reframing the affirmative-action debate within a broader institutiona...
Soudien (2009) states that affirmative action is not just about ‘inhabiting the university with peop...
For decades, social analysts have pondered and debated about the causes and forces of social conflic...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa's `liberal' u...
This thesis examines organizational programmes designed to manage racial identities in the South Afr...
Affirmative action is one of the most divisive issues in the United States today.\u27 Proponents of ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)After the first democratic election in South Africa i...
In this article I contend that we cannot divorce affirmative action from issues about race and racis...
The purpose of this article is to attempt a surfacing of the assumptions and discourses surrounding ...
This article examines the necessary shift to a sociality of meaning-making for university entrants i...
Affirmative action embodies a model of compensatory justice which aims al counteracting Discriminati...
This set of articles is offered in an attempt to share with a wider reading public the kinds of issu...
The compelling essays in this issue of the journal take on the often contentious and complex issue o...
This paper is not a direct response to any particular contribution in the debate on the race-based a...
Legality and efficacy call for reframing the affirmative-action debate within a broader institutiona...
Soudien (2009) states that affirmative action is not just about ‘inhabiting the university with peop...
For decades, social analysts have pondered and debated about the causes and forces of social conflic...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa's `liberal' u...
This thesis examines organizational programmes designed to manage racial identities in the South Afr...
Affirmative action is one of the most divisive issues in the United States today.\u27 Proponents of ...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)After the first democratic election in South Africa i...