The STIAS Effects of Race project project will address major gaps in our knowledge on race thinking and racialism. The project is informed by the need for further research and reflection on “race,” especially in the context of contesting visions for a democratic South Africa. EoR will catalyze innovative and imaginative approaches to ‘finding race’ and dealing with the “everydayness of race,” in order that the “reality” of race can be eroded. Thus, the primary goal of the EoR project is to inform social change through challenging and undermining existing notions of racial difference. The research work conducted under EoR will include individual and group projects undertaken by STIAS Fellows and by select outside scholars who successfully proposed projects for support under the initiative. The current roster of EoR researchers includes sociologists, philosophers, writers, lawyers, theologians, psychologists, anthropologists, and educators.
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Göran Therborn
STIAS Fellow
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the) -
Crain Soudien
STIAS Fellow
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Barney Pityana
STIAS Fellow
South Africa -
Njabulo Ndebele
STIAS Fellow
South Africa -
Gerhard Maré
STIAS Fellow
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Chabani Manganyi
STIAS Fellow
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Nina Jablonski
STIAS Fellow
United States of America (the) -
Mikael Hjerm
STIAS Fellow
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Zimitri Erasmus
STIAS Fellow
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Norman Duncan
STIAS Fellow
South Africa -
George Chaplin
STIAS Fellow,Artist-in-Residence
United States of America (the)
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