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Title:
Inclusion as social justice : theory and practice in African higher education / edited by Amasa P. Ndofirepi and Martin Musengi.
Publisher:
Brill Sense,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xix, 424 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Inclusive education--Africa.
Social justice and education--Africa.
People with social disabilities--Education (Higher)--Africa.
Inclusive education.
People with social disabilities--Education (Higher)
Social justice and education.
Africa.
Other Authors:
Ndofirepi, Amasa, editor.
Musengi, Martin, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
PART 1 Setting the Scene for Social Justice in African Higher Education -- PART 2 Access and Epistemic Complexities in African Higher Education -- PART 3 Disability Issues in African Higher Education -- PART 4 Gender Debates in African Higher Education -- PART 5 Present Realities and Future Directions in African Higher Education.
Summary:
"Inclusion as Social Justice: Theory and Practice in African Higher Education discusses the extent to which education enables equitable social access for diverse student populations in the context of historical sidelining of indigenous knowledge systems and epistemic injustice of colonial epistemologies in Africa. The goal of the book is to theoretically unpack the social differentials and micro-inequities that practically disempower diverse students in African higher education. To this end, the book features aspects of diversity such as gender, rurality, refugee status and disability in general, with hearing and visual impairment as prime illustrations. It is argued that despite the ethically defensible and socially just policy and structural interventions for transforming higher education meant to redress the legacy of colonial injustices, urban universities present epistemological equity challenges for students from rural communities. Similarly, the opaque fate of students displaced from their home countries and currently studying in universities in host countries is analyzed. The book illustrates the access case for gender and disability in higher education using empirical studies and examples from Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Challenges facing students in higher education in these countries and the strategies the students devise to succeed in the institutions are analyzed"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
African higher education : developments and perspectives ; volume 5
ISBN:
900443447X
9789004434479
9004434461
9789004434462
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1156435355
LCCN:
2020023504
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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