Plurality and difference are ubiquitous realities in almost every modern-day society, including South Africa. This heterogeneity, and the often-accompanying fragmentation, significantly complicate social coexistence to the point where it even challenges the political, in that it pushes against the unity and cohesion required for the flourishing of political societies. It weakens and undermines the development of broad social trust and the establishment of a strong civic culture in its communities. Merely suppressing diversity and requiring all to be assimilated to a single culture is not viable however, for it inevitably leads to a society characterised by exclusion, marginalisation and oppression. Only by recognising an open, acco...
This thesis shows how democratic politics requires a commitment to pluralism as engagement and encou...
The problem of the South African university, and society in the same breath, is not so much that of...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2012. Towards a pedagogy of hybridity, reconciliation and justice, in B. Leibo...
The recognition of pluralism constitutes a golden thread that runs through the Constitutional Court’...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis is concerned with the definition of an inclusive democratic edu...
Postcolonial criticism has problematized the discourse of repressing and excluding others. Postcolon...
This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changing multi-fait...
Pluralistic societies can be understood as societies consisted of various social and economic, ethni...
It is commonplace to hear politics and law extol the importance of “pluralism” and “diversity”. In a...
<strong>Churches� public role in a pluralistic South Africa</strong><br /> South A...
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
In Part 1 of this article the need to reconsider whether merely tolerating diversity in a multicultu...
Modern democracy is based in dissent and diversity. The essential defining aspect of democracy is th...
There is an urgency in theorising how diversity is negotiated, communicated, and disputed as a mat...
Societies can be held together in many ways. Historically, many groups were linked by a common histo...
This thesis shows how democratic politics requires a commitment to pluralism as engagement and encou...
The problem of the South African university, and society in the same breath, is not so much that of...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2012. Towards a pedagogy of hybridity, reconciliation and justice, in B. Leibo...
The recognition of pluralism constitutes a golden thread that runs through the Constitutional Court’...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThis thesis is concerned with the definition of an inclusive democratic edu...
Postcolonial criticism has problematized the discourse of repressing and excluding others. Postcolon...
This paper aims to prepare an individual to function effectively in a constantly changing multi-fait...
Pluralistic societies can be understood as societies consisted of various social and economic, ethni...
It is commonplace to hear politics and law extol the importance of “pluralism” and “diversity”. In a...
<strong>Churches� public role in a pluralistic South Africa</strong><br /> South A...
In this paper I draw some distinctions between the terms ‘‘cultural diversity’’ and ‘‘plurality’’ a...
In Part 1 of this article the need to reconsider whether merely tolerating diversity in a multicultu...
Modern democracy is based in dissent and diversity. The essential defining aspect of democracy is th...
There is an urgency in theorising how diversity is negotiated, communicated, and disputed as a mat...
Societies can be held together in many ways. Historically, many groups were linked by a common histo...
This thesis shows how democratic politics requires a commitment to pluralism as engagement and encou...
The problem of the South African university, and society in the same breath, is not so much that of...
CITATION: Koopman, N. 2012. Towards a pedagogy of hybridity, reconciliation and justice, in B. Leibo...