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2020 F**k white people: do South Africans really support such slogans?

During student protests at South Africa's universities in 2016, the slogan F**k white people appeared on T-shirts, buildings and monuments. ...

2019 The effectiveness of Twitter as a tertiary education stakeholder communication tool: a case of #FeesMustFall in South Africa

Twitter has been a prevailing proxy in activating South Africa???s #FeesMustFall student movement. This research explores whether or not, so...

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2018 On decolonisation and revolution: a Kristevan reading of the hashtags student movements and Fallism

In 2015, clarion calls for a radical change in South African universities sounded. Protesting students demanded a transformed cultural and p...