Transformation and Legitimation in Post-apartheid Universities : Reading Discourses from ‘Reitz’

Two decades after the democratic transition, South African universities are in turmoil. Whilst the old is slowly becoming unhinged, reimagining the new is protracted and contested. The challenges ahead, including a funding crunch, are formidable and bear the imprint of South African postcolonial spe...

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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (325 p.)
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