Qhama Noveve

Lecturer in Sociology

Qhama Noveve is a lecturer in sociology and a PhD candidate in the department with her thesis titled: An exploration of governance praxes in understanding gender transformation in higher education institutions in South Africa: A case study of Nelson Mandela University. Located in the interdisciplinary fields of critical university studies and gender/feminist studies, this institutional ethnographic study attempts to understand and answer transformation questions as it relates to gender and how higher education as a sector can better understand, and craft socially just responses to foster academic citizenship. Nelson Mandela University as a case study, the research hopes to provide lessons for cognate institutions and to develop foundations for how we contribute to decolonization as part of the university’s transformation agenda.

 

 

 

 

Modules

Introduction to Sociology 2 (SINT102)

Human Rights (SSSV331)

Women in Africa (SSAV202)

 

Research Interest:

Women and gender studies, and higher education.