Yusef Waghid, Terblanche, Judith, Lester Brian Shawa
This book explores the argument to reconsider the idea of a university in light of the African ethic of ubuntu; literally, human dignity and interdependence. The book discusses, through the context of higher education discourse of philosophy and comparative education, how global universities have evolved into higher educational institutions concerned with knowledge (re)production for various end purposes that range from individual autonomy, to public accountability, to serving the interests of the economy and markets. The question can legitimately be asked: Is...
This book explores the argument to reconsider the idea of a university in light of the African ethic of ubuntu; literally, human dign...