Militarisation of municipal service provision in metropolitan Nairobi? A localised document analysis of Africa's 'fatigue duty' politics

Militarisation of municipal service provision in metropolitan Nairobi? A localised document analysis of Africa's 'fatigue duty' politics

Author: 
K'Akumu, O. A.
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Group
Date published: 
2022
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Journal Title: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies
Source: 
Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 40, No. 4 2022 pp. 495-510
ISSN: 
0258-9001 (Print); 1469-9397 (Online)
Abstract: 

Student protests of 2015-2016 in South African higher education institutions calling for the decolonisation of higher education spaces and equal access to these spaces have necessitated and led to increased scrutiny around the lived experiences, particularly of female students in university spaces. Critical attention has been paid to how hegemonic structures of power embedded in higher education spaces continue to exclude and marginalise female students through gendered, sexualised and other forms of social identity and difference which are often taken for granted. As such, the study explores how female students at a university in Zimbabwe process, react and respond to this collective expression of male hegemony through sexist humour. The study further explores how these enactments may be constrained and therefore serve to re/produce, legitimise and instil gendered norms of violence. Findings from this study reveal how women respond to, resist and affirm their position in higher education.

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CITATION: K'Akumu, O. A.. Militarisation of municipal service provision in metropolitan Nairobi? A localised document analysis of Africa's 'fatigue duty' politics . Oxon : Taylor & Francis Group , 2022. Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Volume 40, No. 4 2022 pp. 495-510 - Available at: https://library.au.int/militarisation-municipal-service-provision-metropolitan-nairobi-localised-document-analysis-africas