This article introduces a research project that works with former Extended Studies Programme students to make knowledge that emerges through online, multimodal collaborations. Knowledge-making is not politically neutral, and the project and article are responding in part to the calls of the 2015/2016 South African student protesters to decolonise and transform university curricula. The project draws on African feminist ideas, emphasising the intersectional oppressions of colonialism, capitalism and patriarchy, which continue to influence theoretical choices in the knowledge hierarchies of South African and African universities. The “race”, class and gender inequalities that drive success or failure at university and in society become some o...
Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä and Mari Mäkiranta discuss how to make sensitive interventions across cultural...
Much of the feminist discourse in academic work renders African Canadian women's experiences in...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...
Alongside the many structural and political processes generated by the #FeesMustFall student protest...
This article argues that South African universities experience a variety of constraints upon their f...
AFRICAN FEMINIST POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE is a book that aims at exposing the dilemmas and conflicts th...
Decolonization as a pathway to transforming higher education institutions in the United Kingdom has ...
The challenges that face African universities and intellectual communities are many and daunting. Th...
This article pays attention to knowledge produced about a ‘networked’ support pathway towards a PhD....
In this article focused on archiving, collective memory, and the role of national imaginaries, we ar...
Although African government policies are notably tolerant and active in catering forissues of gender...
Written in the form of a stream of consciousness, and relying on my personal memories, this paper ex...
This article looks at the Women Writing Africa project as both a response to prevailing assumptions ...
This dissertation engages with critical pedagogic theories and activism from a black feminist perspe...
Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universi...
Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä and Mari Mäkiranta discuss how to make sensitive interventions across cultural...
Much of the feminist discourse in academic work renders African Canadian women's experiences in...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...
Alongside the many structural and political processes generated by the #FeesMustFall student protest...
This article argues that South African universities experience a variety of constraints upon their f...
AFRICAN FEMINIST POLITICS OF KNOWLEDGE is a book that aims at exposing the dilemmas and conflicts th...
Decolonization as a pathway to transforming higher education institutions in the United Kingdom has ...
The challenges that face African universities and intellectual communities are many and daunting. Th...
This article pays attention to knowledge produced about a ‘networked’ support pathway towards a PhD....
In this article focused on archiving, collective memory, and the role of national imaginaries, we ar...
Although African government policies are notably tolerant and active in catering forissues of gender...
Written in the form of a stream of consciousness, and relying on my personal memories, this paper ex...
This article looks at the Women Writing Africa project as both a response to prevailing assumptions ...
This dissertation engages with critical pedagogic theories and activism from a black feminist perspe...
Student protests in South Africa flag the well-documented lack of progress in transforming universi...
Outi Ylitapio-Mäntylä and Mari Mäkiranta discuss how to make sensitive interventions across cultural...
Much of the feminist discourse in academic work renders African Canadian women's experiences in...
This thesis addresses how a Black feminist approach in higher education institutions can contribute ...