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    "Forced to Care" at the Neoliberal University: Invisible Labour as Academic Labour Performed by Black Women Academics in the South African University by Magoqwana, Babalwa, Maqabuka, Qawekazi, Tshoaedi, Malehoko

    Published in South African review of sociology (02-10-2019)
    “…Higher education in South Africa faces the challenge and complexities of expanding to include a Black (Indian, Coloured and African) majority that was…”
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    What Is a Woman? A Decolonial African Feminist Analysis of Womanhoods in Lesotho by Mohlabane, Neo, Tshoaedi, Malehoko

    Published in South African review of sociology (01-01-2022)
    “…Feminists across a variety of contexts have written extensively about womanhood. Recently the question of difference-to account for the cultural, ethnic and…”
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    'Gender [Equality] will not Happen in this Family': Cosatu Women's Experiences of Gender Struggles in their Personal Lives by Tshoaedi, Malehoko

    Published in South African review of sociology (01-04-2013)
    “…This article analyses the gender experiences of women activists of different generations (some became activists in the early 1970s and 1980s, while others…”
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    Women in the Forefront of Workplace Struggles in South Africa: From Invisibility to Mobilization by Tshoaedi, Malehoko

    Published in Labour capital and society (01-01-2012)
    “…Cet article met en relief la participation des femmes aux luttes syndicales des années 1970 et du début des années 1980, période d'intenses soulèvements…”
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    Occupational mobility for female union officials: do union bosses practise what they preach? by TSHOAEDI, MALEHOKO

    Published in Agenda (Durban) (01-01-1999)
    “…MALEHOKO TSHOAEDI explores reasons for the absence of women in top positions in the trade unions. She argues that unions are guilty of creating a hierarchical…”
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