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Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (occasional papers): Stories from praxis

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posted on 2025-05-08, 22:57 authored by Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE)
Our collection of praxis-based participatory methodologies in this volume signals the broad methodological frame in which we work. Each project across the different geographical sites of South Africa, Ghana, Sudan, China and Australia drew on different methods located broadly within participatory, visual and narrative traditions. In the next sections we share some of the methods, the contexts in which they were used and some examples of the work participants produced while using the various methods. We would like our methodologies in this publication to make our ways of working accessible to others who may want to use similar methods and methodologies. This is however not a ‘how to’ kit or recipe, as it is intended that people use it in whatever ways suit their respective contexts. CONTENTS: Overview and conceptual framework by Penny Jane Burke, Lauren Misiaszek, Saajidha Sader, Ronelle Carolissen, Gifty Gyamera, Sondra Hale, Gada Kadoda, Nonhlanha Mthiyane and Relebohile (Lebo) Moletsane, and Belinda Munn - Offering methodological and pedagogical resources in analysing a revolution: Women in the 2018-2019 Sudan Revolution by Gada Kadoda and Sondra Hale - Exploring the impact of neoliberalism on female academics in universities: Ghana project summary by Gifty Gyamera and Penny Jane Burke - Exploring the impact of neoliberalism on female academics in universities: Methods by Penny Jane Burke and Gifty Gyamera - Gender-Health-Education Council: Global pedagogies for practitioners by Lauren Misiaszek with Joe Provisor and Marc Rosner (Circle Ways, Project Consultants), Sheree Wilson (Project Manager), Jim Chatambalala, Paul John Edrada Alegado, Marvon Nyarai Karidza, Mjege Kinyota and Rassidy Oyeniran (Research Associates) - Neoliberalism, gender and higher education: Developing leadership capacity for women in South African higher education by Ronelle Carolissen, Saajidha Sader, Lebo Moletsane and Nonhlanha Mthiyane.

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