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Anchored in Place Rethinking the university and development in South Africa / edited by Lesile J. Bank, Nico Cloete & François van Schalkwyk.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Van Schalkwyk, François, editor.
Cloete, Nico, editor.
Bank, Leslie, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Community development--South Africa.
Community development.
Community and college--South Africa.
Community and college.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 241 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2019
Summary:
Tensions in South African universities have traditionally centred around equity (particularly access and affordability), historical legacies (such as apartheid and colonialism), and the shape and structure of the higher education system. What has not received sufficient attention, is the contribution of the university to place-based development. This volume is the first in South Africa to engage seriously with the place-based developmental role of universities. In the international literature and policy there has been an increasing integration of the university with place-based development, especially in cities. This volume weighs in on the debate by drawing attention to the place-based roles and agency of South African universities in their local towns and cities. It acknowledges that universities were given specific development roles in regions, homelands and towns under apartheid, and comments on why sub-national, place-based development has not been a key theme in post-apartheid, higher education planning. Given the developmental crisis in the country, universities could be expected to play a more constructive and meaningful role in the development of their own precincts, cities and regions. But what should that role be? Is there evidence that this is already occurring in South Africa, despite the lack of a national policy framework? What plans and programmes are in place, and what is needed to expand the development agency of universities at the local level? Who and what might be involved? Where should the focus lie, and who might benefit most, and why? Is there a need perhaps to approach the challenges of college towns, secondary cities and metropolitan centers differently? This book poses some of these questions as it considers the experiences of a number of South African universities, including Wits, Pretoria, Nelson Mandela University and especially Fort Hare as one of its post-centenary challenges.
Contents:
Approaches to the university, place and development / Leslie Bank
Universities as urban anchor institutions and the social contract in the developed world / David Perry & Natalia Villamizar-Duarte
Linking knowledge innovation and development in South Africa : national policy and regional variances / Samuel N. Fongwa
The engaged university and the specificity of place : The case of Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University / François van Schalkwyk & George de Lange
Challenges of university-city relationships : reflections from the University of the Witwatersrand and Johannesburg / Alan Mabin
Integrating the edges : University of Pretoria's neighbourhood anchor strategy / Denver Hendricks & Jaime Flaherty
Developing an innovation ecosystem through a university-coordinated innovation platform : the University of Fort Hare / Sara Grobbelaar
The University of Fort Hare in post-apartheid South Africa / Nico Cloete & Ian Bunting
University-community engagement as place-making? A case of the University of Fort Hare and Alice / Jay Thakrar
Innovation or anchor strategy? City-campus inner city regeneration in East London-Buffalo City / Leslie Bank & Francis Sibanda
The politics and pathology of place : student protests, collective consumption and the right to the city in East London / Leslie Bank & Mark Paterson
Anti-urbanism and nostalgia for a college town / Leslie Bank.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
CC BY
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781928331766
1928331769
OCLC:
1082877229
Publisher Number:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1479159

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