Higher education for public good : : perspectives on the new academic landscape in South Africa / / Noluthando S. Matsiliza, editor.

"This book focuses on the knowledge area of higher education governance, organisational dynamics, leadership and decolonisation. We have observed that governance discourse has been excluded in debates that concern the public good. The construct of public good seeks to support higher education t...

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Place / Publishing House:Cape Town, South Africa : : AOSIS,, [2022]
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