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View article: Academic freedom for some is academic freedom for none
Academic freedom for some is academic freedom for none Open
Nithaya Chetty, the Dean of Science at Wits University, writing in his personal capacity, contributed a discussion piece to the South African Journal of Science provocatively entitled “Should our universities respond to geo-political confl…
View article: Lungisile Ntsebeza, my teacher and my student
Lungisile Ntsebeza, my teacher and my student Open
Lungisile Ntsebeza has enriched the lives of many people. This short tribute outlines how the author’s and Lungisile’s approaches in scholarship and struggle have intersected and coincided. It also provides a brief portrait covering the fo…
View article: 18 - Thandika Mkandawire: A Tribute
18 - Thandika Mkandawire: A Tribute Open
View article: Background note to the Mcebisi Ndletyana review symposium
Background note to the Mcebisi Ndletyana review symposium Open
We are pleased in this issue to publish a critical engagement with Mcebisi Ndletyana’s recent book Anatomy of the ANC in Power: Insights from Port Elizabeth, 1990–2019. We invited a number of selec...
View article: Tribute: Thandika Mkandawire
Tribute: Thandika Mkandawire Open
‘I’m kinda weary,’ is how Thandika Mkandawire suggested I remember his surname when we met for the first time in Dakar in the early 1990s at a CODESRIA workshop on Reflections on Development. He wa...
View article: African perspectives on corruption
African perspectives on corruption Open
In July 2016, Fred Hendricks approached Crain Soudien, the CEO of the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) about the possibility of jointly hosting a Colloquium on African Perspectives on Global ...