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    Conquering the publishing silences of black academic women

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    2006
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    Rhoda, Anthea
    Maurtin-Cairncross, Anita
    Phillips, Julie
    Witbooi, Sally
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    Although women fulfil and play meaningful roles in the academic life of universities, their contributions have seldom been acknowledged. The voices of women outside of the dominant western context of knowledge production such as women in South African historically black universities(HBUs), remains largely maginalized. Women at these HUBs have indicated a need for mentoring and support to assist with their scholarly endeavours
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