The paper examines the state’s response to students’ claim for free education that has rocked South African tertiary institutions since 2015. These responses have been characterised by the enforcement of a de facto state of emergency materialised by an extreme securitisation/militarisation of campuses and other public spaces, resulting in human/student rights and the rule of law being brought to a standstill. The paper further discusses the background to the #FeesMustFall protest and attempts to understand why the crisis was addressed only more than two years after it erupted. The article proceeds by looking into the aftermath of the fees must fall campaign characterised by an escalation of security mechanisms which succeeded in turning the...
South African students across numerous university campuses joined together in the second half of 201...
The 2015 Fees Must Fall protests were unique. They were national protests; which culminated in a 0% ...
Students experienced unique challenges in transitioning to their first-year during the FeesMustFall ...
The paper examines the state’s response to students’ claim for free education that has rocked South ...
The paper examines the state’s response to students’ claim for free education that has rocked South...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
Colonialism’s legacy in South Africa includes persistent economic inequality which, since the countr...
Writing from a participant observation point of view with supplement of in-depth interviews, this ar...
Using Critical Realism, this article looks at articles from selected South African newspapers which ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
In 2015, students made history in South Africa. The wave of the so-called hashtag,"MustFall," or Fal...
The democratisation of higher education has revealed deeply entrenched inequalities inherent in the ...
Inadequate government funding for higher education, a higher education institutional funding crisis...
The 2015 Fees Must Fall protests were unique. They were national protests; which culminated in a 0% ...
The upheaval experienced by most of South Africa’s tertiary institutions in 2015 and 2016 as a resul...
South African students across numerous university campuses joined together in the second half of 201...
The 2015 Fees Must Fall protests were unique. They were national protests; which culminated in a 0% ...
Students experienced unique challenges in transitioning to their first-year during the FeesMustFall ...
The paper examines the state’s response to students’ claim for free education that has rocked South ...
The paper examines the state’s response to students’ claim for free education that has rocked South...
In October 2015, a student protest at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS), a historically whi...
Colonialism’s legacy in South Africa includes persistent economic inequality which, since the countr...
Writing from a participant observation point of view with supplement of in-depth interviews, this ar...
Using Critical Realism, this article looks at articles from selected South African newspapers which ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the ramifications of the fees-must-fall-protests that rocke...
In 2015, students made history in South Africa. The wave of the so-called hashtag,"MustFall," or Fal...
The democratisation of higher education has revealed deeply entrenched inequalities inherent in the ...
Inadequate government funding for higher education, a higher education institutional funding crisis...
The 2015 Fees Must Fall protests were unique. They were national protests; which culminated in a 0% ...
The upheaval experienced by most of South Africa’s tertiary institutions in 2015 and 2016 as a resul...
South African students across numerous university campuses joined together in the second half of 201...
The 2015 Fees Must Fall protests were unique. They were national protests; which culminated in a 0% ...
Students experienced unique challenges in transitioning to their first-year during the FeesMustFall ...