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Adar, K.G. (1999) Human rights and academic freedom in Kenya's public universities: the case of the universities academic staff union. Human rights quarterly. 21(1):179-206.
Benit-Gbaffou, C., Mabin, A. & Segatti, A.W. (2007) Continuing a debate: the challenges of organising an academic conference in a divided society. HSRC Review. 5(2):11.
Two important points were raised at the conclusion of the HSRC-IFAS-CUBES conference: the status of intellectual and academic debates and their legitimacy in a society with a dire need for practical solutions and immediate responses and questions about transformation and affirmative action practices within academia.
Bentley, K., Habib, A. & Morrow, S. (2006) Academic freedom, institutional autonomy and the corporatised university in contemporary South Africa. Research report. Pretoria: The Council on Higher Education.
Sanger, N. (2008) 'Shutting up the crazies': reflections on feminists, whiteness, intellectuals and black aliens inside and outside the academy. (Paper presented for Colloquium in Honour of Professor Teresa Barnes: Transforming Higher Education and Knowledge Production since 1994: Perspectives in 2008, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, 30-31 May).
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Southall, R.J. & Cobbing, J. (2001) From racial liberalism to corporate authoritarianism: the Shell affair and the assault on academic freedom in South Africa. Social dynamics. 27(2):1-42.