This study seeks to combine research from critical race theory, as applied to post-1994 South Africa, with insights from practical theology. It looks into points of agreement between these perspectives, especially the call to critically appraise ideologies that deny or obscure the present-day consequences of racism. On this foundation, the article moves on to consider the recommendations adduced by Leonardo and Porter (2010:147) and Sue (2013:666-669) as to how dialogues around race and racism can be enhanced. The article begins by contextualising its argument, followed by an overview of the guiding principles of CRT, focusing on the way these have been applied to research in South Africa. Thereafter, the precepts of CRT are matched with in...
The following article begins with a brief discussion on the continuity of white supremacy in South A...
This article gives some historical development of Black Consciousness, Black Nationalism and Black T...
This article was derived from my doctoral thesis, ‘Post-apartheid racism among Afrikaans speaking u...
This study seeks to combine research from critical race theory, as applied to post-1994 South Africa...
Race and inequality have always been sensitive topics in South African society due to its colonial p...
This article is primarily concerned with some of the dilemmas of doing research on race and race thi...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
This thesis examined the manifestations of the various forms of racism in a South African institutio...
This article will provide the theoretical and conceptual grounding for forthcoming discussions regar...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
Throughout history South Africa has been dominated by a white race group and during the era of apart...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
This Article offers the first comprehensive account of the marginalization of the African American C...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a body of scholarship steeped in radical activism that seeks to explor...
This dissertation joins the growing body of theological reflection upon the issues raised by the sur...
The following article begins with a brief discussion on the continuity of white supremacy in South A...
This article gives some historical development of Black Consciousness, Black Nationalism and Black T...
This article was derived from my doctoral thesis, ‘Post-apartheid racism among Afrikaans speaking u...
This study seeks to combine research from critical race theory, as applied to post-1994 South Africa...
Race and inequality have always been sensitive topics in South African society due to its colonial p...
This article is primarily concerned with some of the dilemmas of doing research on race and race thi...
The anti-apartheid struggle was characterized by tensions between the opposing ideologies of non-rac...
This thesis examined the manifestations of the various forms of racism in a South African institutio...
This article will provide the theoretical and conceptual grounding for forthcoming discussions regar...
Our history in South Africa has shown that we are largely segregated and unequal, as race continues ...
Throughout history South Africa has been dominated by a white race group and during the era of apart...
This primarily methodologically oriented article describes how an ethnomethodologically informed, co...
This Article offers the first comprehensive account of the marginalization of the African American C...
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is a body of scholarship steeped in radical activism that seeks to explor...
This dissertation joins the growing body of theological reflection upon the issues raised by the sur...
The following article begins with a brief discussion on the continuity of white supremacy in South A...
This article gives some historical development of Black Consciousness, Black Nationalism and Black T...
This article was derived from my doctoral thesis, ‘Post-apartheid racism among Afrikaans speaking u...