Reflection on day two of Reflexive solidarities in techno-rational times, with the sessions ‘The African university in techno-rational times’, ‘Black Feminism and Critical University Studies’ and ‘Transdisciplinary institute for Mandela Studies (TIMS): Radical Openness’

Dina Zoe Belluigi*

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Abstract

This was a reflection of day two of the ACUSAfrica colloquium 2022 titled 'Reflexive solidarities in techno-rational times'. The sessions reflected on where 'The African university in techno-rational times', 'Black Feminism and Critical University Studies' and 'Transdisciplinary institute for Mandela Studies (TIMS): Radical Openness'. This was presented orally to delegates of the colloquium. As such, a shared understanding of the previous day's content were assumed. This is the author's interpretation of those contributions. For a fuller engagement, please contact the presenters or access the recordings which will be available on www.acusafrica.com. Biographical notes of the presenters are included for readers' information, as communicated by the colloquium organisers. The full programme is attached for your reference.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-4
Number of pages4
Publication statusUnpublished - 04 Nov 2022
EventReflexive solidarities in techno-rational times: Advancing Critical University Studies - Nelson Mandela University, Gqerberha, South Africa
Duration: 02 Nov 202204 Nov 2022
https://www.acusafrica.com/post/acusafrica-colloquium-livestream-registration

Conference

ConferenceReflexive solidarities in techno-rational times
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityGqerberha
Period02/11/202204/11/2022
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Keywords

  • critical university studies
  • university
  • higher education
  • techno-rationalism
  • feminism
  • Mandela
  • Africa

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