The Politics of teaching, funding and|publication in South African Anthropology: 'Our Experiences'
The Politics of teaching, funding and|publication in South African Anthropology: 'Our Experiences'
This paper takes a critical look at the politics of teaching, funding and publication that seemingly dominate the academic context of anthropology in South Africa. The views that will be expressed are of an inherently personal nature as they will reflect the experiences that|we have had as young academics in our institution and beyond. There are numerous challenges that we have had to face; many of them having to do with the political context of teaching, funding and research/ publication. In this paper, we will indicate some of the major challenges|that we have had to face, specifically within the context of teaching, funding and research. These three areas are of specific importance to us because, as young researchers/academics, these issues are critical in relation to our institution?s criteria for academic staff development.
CITATION: Bogopa, D.L. ; Petrus, T. S.. The Politics of teaching, funding and|publication in South African Anthropology: 'Our Experiences' . : CODESRIA , . The African Anthropologist, vol. 14, Nos. 1&2, 2007, pp. 1-18 - Available at: https://library.au.int/politics-teaching-funding-andpublication-south-african-anthropology-our-experiences-3