Competing traditions: the origins and development of worker education in South Africa

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Social Dynamics-A Journal of African Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.1080/02533952.2021.1984146
E. Webster
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ABSTRACT The article provides a socio-historical account of worker education rooted in the African working class, and more specifically in the three competing strands within this tradition – the communist strand, the “workerist” strand and the “professional” strand – each linked to contesting definitions of workers’ education. It details the rich history of the first two strands, with their different origins in distinctive generational moments, and then moves on to the emergence of the professional strand in the post-democracy era where the labour movement’s new socio-political role is reflected in new education institutions. The different character of this newer tradition reflects the changing profile of trade union membership and a dominant emphasis on specialised training for leadership. The article ends by describing new initiatives in worker education which attempt to deal with the new challenges to the working class thrown up in the age of digitalisation and globalisation.
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竞争的传统:南非工人教育的起源与发展
本文提供了根植于非洲工人阶级的工人教育的社会历史描述,更具体地说,在这一传统中有三个相互竞争的股-共产主义股,“工人主义”股和“专业”股-每一个都与工人教育的争议定义有关。它详细介绍了前两股的丰富历史,以及它们在不同时代的不同起源,然后转向后民主时代职业股的出现,工人运动的新的社会政治角色反映在新的教育机构中。这一新传统的不同特征反映了工会成员的变化概况和对领导专业培训的主要强调。文章最后描述了工人教育的新举措,这些举措试图应对数字化和全球化时代给工人阶级带来的新挑战。
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期刊介绍: Social Dynamics is the journal of the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. It has been published since 1975, and is committed to advancing interdisciplinary academic research, fostering debate and addressing current issues pertaining to the African continent. Articles cover the full range of humanities and social sciences including anthropology, archaeology, economics, education, history, literary and language studies, music, politics, psychology and sociology.
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