Reclaiming reason for transformation: Academic populism and the university | Africa Front
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Reclaiming reason for transformation: Academic populism and the university
This article reflects on the growing trend of academic populism in higher education, particularly in South Africa, and its impact on genuine transformation. It argues that separating the language of transformation from ethical practices undermines critical reason, fair process,…
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