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The PhD Experience in African Higher Education

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The PhD Experience in African Higher Education, edited by Ruth Murambadoro, John Mashayamombe, and uMbuso weNkosi, addresses the growing call to invest in the humanities and social sciences by exploring the nature of doctoral training in select institutions of higher learning in South Africa. In the past two decades, South Africa has become a key player in the global higher education landscape and dubbed the hub for doctoral training in Africa because of its developed educational infrastructure and highly ranked universities. Given South Africa’s positioning, the contributors in this volume argue that the government, donors, universities, and faculty have a socio-legal duty to ensure that doctoral programs in the humanities and social sciences are not offered to amass numbers of African graduates but are grounded on equipping students with both hard and soft skills necessary to succeed. This is achieved by offering skills training and research apprenticeships fostered in communities of practice because, as the contributors show, the humanities and social sciences are the backbone of society. Furthermore, they argue that treating doctoral candidates as equal partners is emancipatory because intellectual projects are best nurtured through collaborative learning.

Preface

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Introduction: To be PhDeeing

uMbuso weNkosi, Ruth Murambadoro, and John Mashayamombe

Chapter 1: Cracking the PhD Code: An Epistemological Lens on the Oddments of The PhD Journey

Quatro Mgogo

Chapter 2: Doing Research in the Periphery: Reflections from the Field

Sandla Nomvete

Chapter 3: Writing in Mines: Negotiating Fieldwork Access and Complexities in Doctoral Research Training

John Mashayamombe

Chapter 4: The Ethical Subject and the Face of the Other

uMbuso weNkosi

Chapter 5: ‘Analysis Paralyses’ and Finding my Own Voice

Phuti Sepuru

Chapter 6: Exploring Beyond the Social Milieu

Mpho Mmadi

Chapter 7: Soldier and Psychologist By ‘Day’ and PhD Student By ‘Night’

Danille Arendse

Chapter 8: Long March to PhD: Becoming a Doctor as An International Student in South Africa

Saint Jose Camille Inaka

Chapter 9: Journeying Unchartered Territory to Master the Craft of Knowledge Production

Ruth Murambadoro

Conclusion: The Future of Humanities and Social Sciences Doctoral Studies in South Africa and Africa

John Mashayamombe, Ruth Murambadoro, and uMbuso weNkosi

Index

About the Editors and Contributors

Ruth Murambadoro is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Feminist Research at York University.

John Mashayamombe is a researcher in the International Office at Nelson Mandela University.

uMbuso weNkosi is a postdoctoral fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study.

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