The Role of Public Universities: Examining one university's response to xenophobia
On 19 May 2008, South Africans woke up to the horrifying image of a man engulfed in fire. This man, Ernesto Nhamuave, originally from Mozambique, was one of the 65 or more foreign nationals who would die in the following days in the xenophobic violence that swept Gauteng. By the end of the week, the...
Main Author: | Judith Favish |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
UTS ePRESS
2009-11-01
|
Series: | Gateways : International Journal of Community Research & Engagement |
Online Access: | http://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijcre/article/view/1202 |
Similar Items
-
Understanding Social Responsiveness: Portraits of practice at the University of Cape Town
by: Judith Favish, et al.
Published: (2009-11-01) -
The university and social responsiveness in the curriculum: a new form of scholarship?
by: Judith Favish, et al.
Published: (2009-06-01) -
The lived experience of xenophobia within a South African university
by: Sorensen, Thomas
Published: (2012) -
An investigation of the experiences and meaning of xenophobia at the University of Zululand by international students
by: Buthelezi, Msawenkosi
Published: (2011) -
Identity and Exclusion in Africa: An Examination of Autochthony and Xenophobia
by: Anderson, Timothy M.
Published: (2014)