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Mlamuli Nkosingphile Hlatshwayo
Mlamuli Nkosingphile Hlatshwayo
Associate professor, Ali Mazrui Centre for Higher Education Studies, University of Johannesburg
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Theorising the# MustFall student movements in contemporary South African higher education: A social justice perspective
MN Hlatshwayo, KG Fomunyam
Journal of Student Affairs in Africa 7 (1), 61-80, 2019
422019
Towards a critical re-conceptualization of the purpose of higher education: the role of Ubuntu-Currere in re-imagining teaching and learning in South African higher …
MN Hlatshwayo, LB Shawa
Higher Education Research & Development 39 (1), 26-38, 2020
412020
Ubuntu currere in the academy: a case study from the South African experience
MN Hlatshwayo, LB Shawa, SA Nxumalo
Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal 5 (1-2), 120-136, 2020
292020
Being Black in South African higher education: An intersectional insight
MN Hlatshwayo
Acta Academica 52 (2), 163-180, 2020
282020
Ties that bind: The ambiguous role played by social capital in black working class first-generation South African students’ negotiation of university life
L Vincent, M Hlatshwayo
South African Journal of Higher Education 32 (3), 118-138, 2018
282018
Views from the margins: Theorising the experiences of black working-class students in academic development in a historically white South African university
MN Hlatshwayo, KG Fomunyam
AOSIS, 2019
202019
" We've been taught to understand that we don't have anything to contribute towards knowledge": Exploring academics' understanding of decolonising curricula in higher education
MN Hlatshwayo, I Alexander
Journal of Education (University of KwaZulu-Natal), 44-59, 2021
162021
I want them to be confident, to build an argument: An exploration of the structure of knowledge and knowers in Political Studies
MN Hlatshwayo
Rhodes University; Faculty of Education, Centre for Higher Education …, 2019
142019
The ruptures in our rainbow: Reflections on teaching and learning during# RhodesMustFall
MN Hlatshwayo
Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning (CriSTaL) 9 (2), 1-18, 2021
122021
The Organic Crisis and Epistemic Disobedience in South African Higher Education Curricula: Making Political Science Relevant.
MN Hlatshwayo
Alternation 27, 2019
102019
Social capital and first-generation South African students at Rhodes University
MN Hlatshwayo
Rhodes University; Faculty of Humanities, Political and International Studies, 2016
82016
Introducing ‘decolonising knowledge and knowers'
MN Hlatshwayo, H Adendorff, MAL Blackie, A Fataar, P Maluleka
Decolonising Knowledge and Knowers, 1-10, 2022
62022
Decolonising knowledge and knowers: Struggles for university transformation in South Africa
MN Hlatshwayo, H Adendorff, MAL Blackie, A Fataar, P Maluleka
Taylor & Francis, 2022
62022
Guest editorial: Space, language and identity politics in higher education
P Tumubweinee, TM Luescher
Journal of Student Affairs in Africa 7 (1), 2019
52019
The rise of the neoliberal university in South Africa: Some implications for curriculum imagination (s)
MN Hlatshwayo
Education as Change 26 (1), 1-21, 2022
42022
Knowledge-building and knowers in educational practices
L Rusznyak, MN Hlatshwayo, A Fataar, M Blackie
Journal of Education (University of KwaZulu-Natal), 1-12, 2021
42021
The pandemic is our portal: Re-imagining teaching and learning in the time of Covid-19
MN Hlatshwayo, SD Khumalo, N Nzimande
African Perspectives of Research in Teaching and Learning 5, 59-77, 2021
32021
The emergence of the Lockdown University: Pitfalls, challenges, opportunities
MN Hlatshwayo
Re-thinking the Humanities Curriculum in the Time of COVID-19 1, 133-152, 2020
32020
Genopolitics: The dormant niche in political science curriculum in South African universities
MN Hlatshwayo, KG Fomunyam
TD: The Journal for Transdisciplinary Research in Southern Africa 14 (1), 1-9, 2018
32018
Gazing at South African higher education transformation through the potential role of the Wesleyan quadrilateral: A theological approach
MN Hlatshwayo, TA Zondi
HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 76 (1), 2020
12020
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