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Fees Must Fall : Student revolt, decolonisation and governance in South Africa
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Editor(s):
SUSAN BOOYSEN
Publication date:
October 01 2016
Publisher:
Wits University Press
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9781868149865
ISBN (Electronic):
1868149862
ISBN (Print):
9781868149858
Publication date:
October 01 2016
DOI:
10.18772/22016109858
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. vii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
pp. viii
PREFACE
pp. 1
INTRODUCTION
pp. 22
TWO WEEKS IN OCTOBER:
pp. 54
THE ROOTS OF THE REVOLUTION
pp. 74
THE GAME’S THE SAME:
pp. 87
#OUTSOURCINGMUSTFALL THROUGH THE EYES OF WORKERS
pp. 101
DOCUMENTING THE REVOLUTION
pp. 126
STANDING ON THE SHOULDERS OF GIANTS?
pp. 148
LEARNING FROM STUDENT PROTESTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
pp. 169
UNFINISHED REVOLUTIONS:
pp. 192
TO WIN FREE EDUCATION, FOSSILISED NEOLIBERALISM MUST FALL
pp. 214
BRINGING CLASS BACK IN:
pp. 235
BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE:
pp. 256
FINANCING OF UNIVERSITIES:
pp. 270
EXCAVATING THE VERNACULAR:
pp. 292
THE SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENT/WORKER PROTESTS IN THE LIGHT OF JUST WAR THEORY
pp. 309
CONCLUSION:
pp. 316
APPENDIX 1:
pp. 328
APPENDIX 2:
pp. 330
APPENDIX 3:
pp. 335
APPENDIX 4:
pp. 338
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 344
INDEX
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