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Mark Hunter

Mark Hunter wins Joel Gregory Prize

Professor Mark Hunter from the department of human geography at the 管家婆免费开奖大全 Scarborough has received the Joel Gregory Prize for his book Race for Education: Gender, White Tone, and Schooling in South Africa.

鈥淚t is a great honour to receive this recognition and I thank my partner, Professor Atiqa Hachimi and our daughter who, herself, attended three schools in South Africa during the research,鈥 Hunter said.

鈥淚 hope the book can add to current discussions about racism鈥檚 stubborn but dynamic presence in institutions around the world.鈥

Hunter's decade-long ethnographic study follows individual families and schools during South Africa鈥檚 political transition following apartheid, and the subsequent demand to decolonize and make public education more affordable. 

鈥淭he book expertly engages with discussions on race and class dynamics in South Africa in an insightful way. It is extremely empirically rich and a pleasure to read,鈥 said the award committee in selecting the book.

The most prestigious prize awarded by the Canadian Association of African Studies,is given once every two years.

 

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