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pp. 13-34. Sydney, Australia: Continuum books. ISBN<br />

9781441131805.<br />

Norton, B. and McKinney, C. <strong>2011</strong>. An identity approach<br />

to second language acquisition. In D. Atkinson (ed.),<br />

Alternative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition,<br />

pp. 73-94. New York: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis<br />

Ltd. ISBN 978-0-415-54924-0.<br />

Prinsloo, M.H. <strong>2011</strong>. Literacy and land at the Bay of Natal:<br />

Documents and practices across spaces and social<br />

economies. In N. Penn and A. Delmas (eds), Written<br />

Culture in a Colonial Context: Africa and the Americas<br />

1500 – 1900, pp. 247-266. Cape Town, South Africa: <strong>UCT</strong><br />

press. ISBN 9781919895260.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. An overview of international<br />

education in South African higher education. In I. Snyder<br />

and J. Nieuwenhuysen (eds), A Home Away From Home.<br />

International Students in Australian and South African<br />

Higher Education, pp. 3-20. Clayton, Victoria, Australia:<br />

Monash University Publishing. ISBN 9781921867224.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. Renaissances, African and modern:<br />

Gandhi as a resource? In I. Hofmeyr and M. Williams (eds),<br />

South Africa and India Shaping the Global South, pp. 126-<br />

149. Johannesburg, South Africa: WITS University Press.<br />

ISBN 978-1-86814-538-6.<br />

articles in peer-reviewed Journals<br />

Aldridge, J., Fraser, B. and Laugksch, R.C. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Relationships between the school-level and classroomlevel<br />

environment in secondary schools in South Africa.<br />

South African Journal of Education, 31: 127-144.<br />

Beneke, J. and Beeming, C. <strong>2011</strong>. Demographic profiling - a<br />

determination of academic performance in a Postgraduate<br />

Diploma in Marketing Management. South African Journal<br />

of Higher Education, 25(3): 444-459.<br />

Chikoko, C., Harber, C., Serf, J. and Gilmour, J.D. <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Teaching controversial issues and teacher education<br />

in England and South Africa. Journal of Education For<br />

Teaching, 17(1): 5-19.<br />

Ellis, G.F.R. and Bloch, C.S. <strong>2011</strong>. Top-down causation,<br />

adaptive selection, and their consequences. Human<br />

Development, 54: 93-100.<br />

Hattingh, A. and Lillejord, S. <strong>2011</strong>. A networked pathway to<br />

the PhD: The African-Norwegian case of productive learning<br />

cultures. Perspectives in Education, 29(3): 100-110.<br />

Jewkes, R., Sikweyiya, Y., Morrell, R.G. and Dunkle,<br />

K. <strong>2011</strong>. Gender inequitable masculinity and sexual<br />

entitlement in rape perpetration South Africa: findings of a<br />

cross-sectional study. PLoS One, 6(12): 1-11.<br />

FaCULTY oF hUMaNITIes<br />

Jewkes, R., Sikweyiya, Y., Morrell, R.G. and Dunkle, K.<br />

<strong>2011</strong>. The Relationship between Intimate Partner Violence,<br />

Rape and HIV amongst South African Men: A Cross-<br />

Sectional Study. PLoS One, 6(9): e24256 (6pp).<br />

McKinney, C. <strong>2011</strong>. Asymmetrical relations of knowing:<br />

pedagogy, discourse and identity in a de(re)segregated<br />

girls school. Journal of Education, 51(1): 29-51.<br />

Morrell, R.G. and Jewkes, R. <strong>2011</strong>. Carework and caring:<br />

A path to gender equitable practices among men in South<br />

Africa? International Journal for Equity in Health, 10: 1-10.<br />

[Online] http://www.equityhealthj.com/content/10/1/17.<br />

Muller, J.P. <strong>2011</strong>. Extended review: The Sociology of<br />

intellectual life: the career of the mind in and around the<br />

academy, By Steve Fuller. British Journal of Sociology of<br />

Education, 32(1): 147-153.<br />

Muller, J.P. <strong>2011</strong>. On disciplinary judgement. International<br />

Studies in Sociology of Education, 21(4): 283-298.<br />

Muthivhi, A. <strong>2011</strong>. The cultural context of development:<br />

language as a means for thinking and problem-solving.<br />

South African journal of childhood education, 1(1):<br />

32-47.<br />

Prinsloo, M.H. <strong>2011</strong>. The odd couple: Diverging paths in<br />

language policy and educational practices. Perspectives<br />

in Education, 29(4): 1-9.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. Quality’s “others”? The politics of<br />

bordering and re-bordering our educational standards.<br />

International Review of Education, <strong>2011</strong>(57): 261-275.<br />

Soudien, C.A. 2010. Grasping the nettle ? South African<br />

higher education and its transformative imperatives. South<br />

African Journal of Higher Education, 24(6): 881-896.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. Interrogating the nature of the universal<br />

in South Africa’s new educational order. Globalisation,<br />

societies and education, 9(3-4): 323-336.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. The challenge of comparison:<br />

understanding global educational standards. Comparative<br />

Education, 41(1): 131-139.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. The Ethics of Self-Rule: Violence and<br />

Masculinity in Contemporary South Africa. Public Culture,<br />

23(2): 275-487.<br />

Soudien, C.A. <strong>2011</strong>. The periphery’s progeny: the South<br />

African school and its relationship to youth identity in<br />

contemporary South Africa. Journal of Education, 51: 11-27.<br />

Van der Walt, C. and Dornbrack, J. <strong>2011</strong>. Academic<br />

biliteracy in South African higher education: strategies and<br />

practices of successful students. Language Culture And<br />

Curriculum, 24(1): 89-104.<br />

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