Introduction |
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| · Contested identities - critical conceptualisations of the human Latecka, Ewa; du Toit, Jean; Swer, Gregory Morgan
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Articles |
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| · Emancipatory politics between identity and disidentification: Rancière and the Black Consciousness Movement Pauwels, Matthias
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| · On the verge of a nervous breakthrough: Neoliberal subjectivities and precarious resistance in the contemporary South African university Dick, Liezl; Painter, Desmond
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| · Surveillance capitalism and the derision of the digital denizen Amiradakis, Mark Jacob
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| · A 'people to come': Sense8 as (critical) 'minor cinema' Olivier, Bert
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| · Critical theory and praxis in post-apartheid South Africa: The case for a critical criminology Lötter, Casper
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| · Metaphysical guilt: Jaspers, Honneth, and the problem of dehumanisation Latecka, Ewa
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| · "These violent delights have violent ends": Good subjects of everyday South African violence Collins, Anthony; Plüg, Simóne
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| · Being Black in South African higher education: An intersectional insight Hlatshwayo, Mlamuli Nkosingphile
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| · A critical reflection on digital disruption in journalism and journalism education Sewchurran, Anusharani; Hofmeyr, Benda
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| · Alienation, reification and the banking model of education: Paulo Freire's critical theory of education Govender, Nathisvaran
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