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    • What we do
    • Who We Are
      • Staff
        • Bhekithemba Mngomezulu
        • Christi van der Westhuizen
        • Rodney Boezacht
        • Olutobi Akingbade
        • Olivia Loots
        • Nhlakanipho Mahlangu
      • Honorary and Adjunct Professors
        • Prof Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
        • Prof Josephine Ahikire
        • Prof Mumbi Mwangi
        • Prof Anderson J Franklin
        • Prof Crain Soudien
        • Adjunct Prof Karen Zoid
    • The State We’re In: Democracy’s Fractures, Fixes and Futures
      • Day 1 Opening Session - 7 September
      • Day 2 - 8 September
      • Day 3 - 9 September
      • Day 4 - 10 September
      • Keynote Speakers - Roundtables - Symposia
        • Christi Van Der Westhuizen
        • Pedro Mzileni
        • Mahmood Mamdani
        • William Gumede
        • Karin van Marle
        • Sivuyisiwe Wonci
      • Speaker Biographies
        • Olutobi Akingbade
        • Aghogho Akpome
        • Sihloniphile Precious Bhebhe
        • Rachid Boutayeb
        • Nirode Bramdaw
        • Danie Brand
        • Ntsikelelo Benjamin Breakfast
        • Heidi Brooks
        • Desire Chiwandire
        • Paulette Coetzee
        • Siphiwe Dube
        • Sharon Gabie
        • Amanda Gouws
        • Adrian Guelke
        • Abhigyan Guha
        • Zwelethu Jolobe
        • Melanie Judge
        • Andre Keet
        • Isaac Khambule
        • Peace Kiguwa
        • Zukiswa Kota
        • Ayanda Kubayi
        • Richard Levin
        • Olivia Loots
        • Madoda Ludidi
        • Kholeka Mabeta
        • Babalwa Magoqwana
        • Mandisi Majavu
        • Phumlani Majavu
        • Peter Makaye
        • Khwezi Matangana
        • Liberty Matthyse
        • Nomalanga Mkhize
        • Enver Motala
        • Ongama Mtimka
        • Iviwe Mtubu
        • Ivan Mugulusi
        • Ricardo Nascimento
        • Hlengiwe Ndlovu
        • Mnqobi Ngubane
        • Trevor Ngwane
        • Lesego Nkosi
        • Mathe Ntšekhe
        • Phakama Ntshongwana
        • Muzomuhle Ntuli
        • Phakamani Pungu-Pungu
        • Marc Röntsch
        • Greg Ruiters
        • Carin Runciman
        • Ken E Salo
        • Lucas Nkosana Sibuyi
        • Yona Siyongwana
        • Giovanni Poggi
        • Buntu Sixaba
        • Sonwabo Stuurman
        • Svetluša Surova
        • Monica Tabengwa
        • Siphokazi Tau
        • Solomon Tefera
        • Thuto Thipe
        • Judy-Marié van Noordwyk
        • Samantha Waterhouse
        • Jean Mathews Wildervanck
        • Allan Zinn
      • Abstracts
        • The ‘Juridification’ of Politics in South Africa
        • In Search of a Constitutional Democratic Developmental State in South Africa
        • Legal versus Political Mechanisms of Conflict Management
        • The ‘Right to Say No’: Black Land and Labour Rights in Early South Africa
        • Indigenous Law and Democracy in South Africa
        • The Limits of Multiculturalism: Agamben and the Post-Colony
        • Decolonising and re-theorising the meaning of democracy: A South African perspective
        • Reflections on Claude Ake and Democracy, and Engaging the idea of Civil Society
        • Political Journeys in Consciousness At a Time Of Local and Global Tipping Points
        • When Amalungelo Are Not Enough
        • Brenda Fassie And Busiswa Gqulu
        • Mandela, Mbeki and Zuma: Contrasting Approaches to Nation-Building
        • Public Procurement: Delayed Reform, Deteriorating Accountability and Integrity
        • The Soul of South Africa’s Legislatures: A Site of Struggle – Or Not
        • Political Alchemy of Rejuvenating Democratic Ethos
        • The Nexus between Conflict Management and Coalition Politics in Three Selected Metropolitan Municipa
        • Party politics in Ethiopia: Coalition and Fragmentation in Opposition Parties since 2005
        • Citizenship/Mwananchism from Below: Constructing Citizenship in Uganda
        • Social Security Provision for Lone Mothers in South Africa: Independence, Dependency and Dignity
        • The role of music as an aid to the struggle in South African politics
        • Pathologizing Black Politics: An Analysis of the Representation of the Economic Freedom Fighters and
        • The Contemporary Condition of Blackness in the Body of a Nation
        • The politics of ‘fighting corruption’ in Africa: The example of South Africa and Nigeria
        • Decolonising hiring practices at South African universities
        • Towards the Destruction of Whiteness
        • Degrees of Higher Education Precariousness for Unregistered Students
        • The State of the South African State’s Education System
        • Teaching transnational literacies for antiracist solidarities via virtual exchanges between learners
        • Campus disability activism and advocacy for students with disabilities at South African universities
        • Democracy and the city
        • Courts, accountability and democracy under COVID-19
        • Deepening South African Democracy in Rural Spaces
        • The situation required the adoption of those measures as they were adopted
        • The Arab Guilt: Meditations on a Postage Stamp
        • Black Conservatism in Post-apartheid South Africa
        • “There is a Khoe-San knocking” “What do they want?” “Let them in!”
        • Whose Democracy Is It Anyway?
        • Limitations of Neoliberalism and the Shift to the Left in South Africa
        • From Import-Substitution Industrialisation (ISI) to Neo-Liberalism
        • The Effect of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement on the Domestic Regulation of Democratising Stat
        • Lest We Get Left Behind
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        • Difficult Dialogue 4
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        • 2012 - 03 - 01: Keeping up with the country?
        • 2012 - 05 - 09: NMMU Students in Conversation with Prof Ashwin Desai
        • 2012 - 03 - 13: Annual Dennis Brutus Memorial Lecture 2012
        • 2012 - 03 - 23: CANRAD Local Conference
        • 2012 - 05 - 24: Africa Day Public Lecture
        • 2012 - 07 - 18: Nelson Mandela Day 2012
        • 2012 - 07 - 27: Higher Education in Times of Neoliberal Globalization
        • 2012 - 09 - 26: Doctors of the Dark Side
      • 2011
      • 2010
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2011

  • 2011-05-09: Injury Time
  • 2011-05-12: Students in conversation
  • 2011-05-25: Silences and Misrepresentations
  • 2011-06-02: Transforming the Intellectual discourse
  • 2011-08-01: Diversity Month
  • 2011-08-01: "Separate is Not Equal" Exhibition
  • 2011-08-01: 'The complexities of enhancing democratic non-racialism in developing societies’
  • 2011-08-01: Centre for Community Schools Launch
  • 2011-08-03: Cultural Quiz
  • 2011-08-04: The Herald/NMMU Dialogue
  • 2011-08-12: Law Faculty
  • 2011-08-15: International Office of Education
  • 2011-08-15: Let’s talk - Asikhulume
  • 2011-08-18: A discussion on race, identity and nationhood
  • 2011-08-23: BWA Seminar
  • 2011-08-24: Continental Experiences of race, discrimination and identity
  • 2011-08-24: Arts and Culture
  • 2011-08-25: Sanlam-NMMU Schools Debate
  • 2011-09-12: The Human Race 2011
  • 2011-09-12: Steve Biko Memorial Lecture

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