South African public higher education has been dogged by student protests since 2015. Many of these disruptions raise pertinent issues for the sector, as well as bring about valued awareness and change. Critical scholars have remarked that in every social or political movement, something of pronounced importance is being said – usually emerging from representatives of groups that have been marginalised, subordinated or even muted. In this article, a “logosemantic” theoretical perspective (Visagie, 2006), which is also referred to as “key theory” (Visagie, 2006; Van Reenen, 2013) is utilised to determine some driving conceptualisations emerging in the “languaging strategies” (Stewart, Smith & Denton, 2012) of contemporary student movemen...
Student activists in South Africa have put the decolonisation of higher education firmly on the agen...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
Higher Education in South Africa has been in crisis over recent years. University systems in many pa...
The student protests in South Africa (2015–2016) reflected multiple dimensions of the crisis in high...
A significant amount of literature on the student movement in South Africa is characterised by two l...
Just over twenty-three years ago, the right to strike or protest received an explicit constitutional...
Despite apartheid’s 1994 de jure abolition, contemporary university students in South Africa transgr...
Over the past year, student protests under the banners #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall have swept ...
Master of Social Sciences in Political Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Stu...
Alongside the many structural and political processes generated by the #FeesMustFall student protest...
In 2015, using social media, a new generation of South African university students launched the soci...
Using Critical Realism, this article looks at articles from selected South African newspapers which ...
Writing from a participant observation point of view with supplement of in-depth interviews, this ar...
How can we begin to make sense of the diversity of hashtag student movements that sprang up in South...
The 2015/2016 student protests at former Afrikaans-medium universities in South Africa challenged, a...
Student activists in South Africa have put the decolonisation of higher education firmly on the agen...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
Higher Education in South Africa has been in crisis over recent years. University systems in many pa...
The student protests in South Africa (2015–2016) reflected multiple dimensions of the crisis in high...
A significant amount of literature on the student movement in South Africa is characterised by two l...
Just over twenty-three years ago, the right to strike or protest received an explicit constitutional...
Despite apartheid’s 1994 de jure abolition, contemporary university students in South Africa transgr...
Over the past year, student protests under the banners #RhodesMustFall and #FeesMustFall have swept ...
Master of Social Sciences in Political Science. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College 2015.Stu...
Alongside the many structural and political processes generated by the #FeesMustFall student protest...
In 2015, using social media, a new generation of South African university students launched the soci...
Using Critical Realism, this article looks at articles from selected South African newspapers which ...
Writing from a participant observation point of view with supplement of in-depth interviews, this ar...
How can we begin to make sense of the diversity of hashtag student movements that sprang up in South...
The 2015/2016 student protests at former Afrikaans-medium universities in South Africa challenged, a...
Student activists in South Africa have put the decolonisation of higher education firmly on the agen...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
Higher Education in South Africa has been in crisis over recent years. University systems in many pa...