This conversation with Professor Emerita Debbie Epstein explores her political activism in South Africa and academic works in the United Kingdom (UK). In particular, the interview focuses on her political involvement against the Apartheid system, which caused her to leave the country six months after starting her undergraduate study at the University of the Witwatersrand. Moreover, the interview discusses Epstein’s transition to the UK and her work on gender and education, elite schools, anti-racist education and Southern theories. This interview contributes to understanding factors that affect access and equity in education
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Pamila Gupta é Professora Associada do Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), na U...
This conversation with Professor Emerita Debbie Epstein explores her political activism in South Af...
Dr. Lalen Simeon is a Papua New Guinean who studied at the University of Wollongong on two occasions...
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Interview with Albie Sachs, conducted 7th August 2013 in London as part of the Commonwealth Oral His...
Emma, let me begin by saying what a great privilege it is for me to meet you here in Geneva. Having ...
Tracey Burns is a Senior Analyst in the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. She h...
Dr. Janet Pandi is a Papua New Guinean who studied at Adelaide University in 2002-2004, and in 2014-...
Chusnul Mariyah is an Indonesian who studied at The University of Sydney in the 1990s. She studied o...
During March 2015, Professor Anne Phillips of the London School of Economics was a visiting fellow a...
Length: 84 minutes Oral history interview of Anne Evens by Beth Thenhaus Ms. Evens begins by recalli...
Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin and USApp’s Chris Gilson recently interviewed Professor Susan Carroll...
Elisabeth (Nophie) Dewi is an Indonesian who studied at Victoria University in 2006-2010. She studie...
Professor Annabelle Duncan was born in Nelson, New Zealand on 31 May 1953, the younger daughter of t...
Mrs Roosmalawati Rusman is an Indonesian who studied at the Australian National University (ANU) in ...
Pamila Gupta é Professora Associada do Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), na U...
This conversation with Professor Emerita Debbie Epstein explores her political activism in South Af...
Dr. Lalen Simeon is a Papua New Guinean who studied at the University of Wollongong on two occasions...
Intending to overcome the Eurocentric perspective into our institutional production, the 28th editio...
Interview with Albie Sachs, conducted 7th August 2013 in London as part of the Commonwealth Oral His...
Emma, let me begin by saying what a great privilege it is for me to meet you here in Geneva. Having ...
Tracey Burns is a Senior Analyst in the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation. She h...
Dr. Janet Pandi is a Papua New Guinean who studied at Adelaide University in 2002-2004, and in 2014-...
Chusnul Mariyah is an Indonesian who studied at The University of Sydney in the 1990s. She studied o...
During March 2015, Professor Anne Phillips of the London School of Economics was a visiting fellow a...
Length: 84 minutes Oral history interview of Anne Evens by Beth Thenhaus Ms. Evens begins by recalli...
Democratic Audit’s Sean Kippin and USApp’s Chris Gilson recently interviewed Professor Susan Carroll...
Elisabeth (Nophie) Dewi is an Indonesian who studied at Victoria University in 2006-2010. She studie...
Professor Annabelle Duncan was born in Nelson, New Zealand on 31 May 1953, the younger daughter of t...
Mrs Roosmalawati Rusman is an Indonesian who studied at the Australian National University (ANU) in ...
Pamila Gupta é Professora Associada do Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER), na U...