This study sets out to investigate democratic participation in South Africa and the role that media play and can potentially play within this context. It considers a social movement, as one way in which citizens can organise themselves and make their voices heard to improve their chances of making a meaningful contribution to democracy. It employs Susan Bickford's theory of 'political listening', which offers a potential solution to the lack of political representativeness and inclusiveness, by focusing on the way citizens relate to each other through speaking, listening and dialogue. This study examines whether the interaction between learners and the social movement Equal Education could be considered 'political listening', and the curren...
The move towards greater democracy and participation in our education system is legislated quite suc...
I apply as theoretical framework the Habermassian principles of 'communicative action' and 'consensu...
In this paper I describe and analyse how critical pedagogy, an approach to teaching and learning tha...
The South African Schools Act No. 84 of 1996 mandates that secondary school learners, who are member...
Political theorists like Bickford (1996) and media theorists like Couldry (2006) have introduced the...
This study examines the extent to which material and social inequality in post-apartheid South Afric...
After years of apartheid's authoritarian hold on schools, the call for greater participation in...
How central are the media to the functioning of democracy? Is democracy primarily about citizens usi...
This thesis brings together democratic theory’s calls for an understanding of the actually existing ...
Abstract: South African public schools’ capacity to govern themselves is an enduring concern of acad...
The survival of democracy depends on the active participation of citizens in the political processes...
CITATION: Mncube, V. 2008. Democratisation of education in South Africa : issues of social justice a...
In 2014 South Africa celebrated 20 years of democracy, and for many of the ‘Born Frees’ – those who ...
This article emphasises the nature and possible role of political literacy in the pro cess of democr...
This paper reports on a qualitative study that adopted an interpretive paradigm. The study sought to...
The move towards greater democracy and participation in our education system is legislated quite suc...
I apply as theoretical framework the Habermassian principles of 'communicative action' and 'consensu...
In this paper I describe and analyse how critical pedagogy, an approach to teaching and learning tha...
The South African Schools Act No. 84 of 1996 mandates that secondary school learners, who are member...
Political theorists like Bickford (1996) and media theorists like Couldry (2006) have introduced the...
This study examines the extent to which material and social inequality in post-apartheid South Afric...
After years of apartheid's authoritarian hold on schools, the call for greater participation in...
How central are the media to the functioning of democracy? Is democracy primarily about citizens usi...
This thesis brings together democratic theory’s calls for an understanding of the actually existing ...
Abstract: South African public schools’ capacity to govern themselves is an enduring concern of acad...
The survival of democracy depends on the active participation of citizens in the political processes...
CITATION: Mncube, V. 2008. Democratisation of education in South Africa : issues of social justice a...
In 2014 South Africa celebrated 20 years of democracy, and for many of the ‘Born Frees’ – those who ...
This article emphasises the nature and possible role of political literacy in the pro cess of democr...
This paper reports on a qualitative study that adopted an interpretive paradigm. The study sought to...
The move towards greater democracy and participation in our education system is legislated quite suc...
I apply as theoretical framework the Habermassian principles of 'communicative action' and 'consensu...
In this paper I describe and analyse how critical pedagogy, an approach to teaching and learning tha...