Africanising Institutional Culture: What Is Possible and Plausible (repr.)

In Michael Cross & Amasa Ndofirepi (eds.), Knowledge and Change in the African University: Challenges and Opportunities. Sense Publishers. pp. 19-41 (2017)
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Reprint of a chapter that initially appeared in _Being at Home_ (2015).

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