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Higher Education Champions and Reciprocal Community Partnership

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  • Busisiwe Octavia Ntsele

    (Thabo Mbeki African School of Public and International Affairs, University of South Africa (UNISA), South Africa)

  • Halleh Ghorashi

    (Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Abstract

Academics globally have been called to investigate and contribute to addressing growing structural inequality, social exclusion, and disconnection. In recent decades, critically engaged research with a social justice orientation has emerged, aiming to bridge scholarly inquiry with community accountability. Within this context, two interconnected areas have gained prominence in academia: diversifying curricula and forming meaningful partnerships with disadvantaged communities to co‐create knowledge and transform unequal structures in universities and society. We argue that such partnerships require a critique of and commitment to a “multidirectional flow of knowledge,” one that recognizes the complex, multifaceted nature of knowledge that moves in different directions. Using Meraka Village as an example of a university‐community partnership in Bloemfontein, South Africa, we demonstrate the value of co‐creative partnerships. This partnership prioritizes mutual learning, equal collaboration, and equitable sharing of benefits. We highlight how co‐learning—based on integrating indigenous and academic knowledges—has enabled the innovation and transformation necessary for reimagining community structures. Through this, we argue for amplifying the role of higher education champions as agents of change and for applying a power‐sensitive lens when engaging with disadvantaged communities in transformative work.

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  • Busisiwe Octavia Ntsele & Halleh Ghorashi, 2026. "Higher Education Champions and Reciprocal Community Partnership," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 14.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:socinc:v14:y:2026:a:11574
    DOI: 10.17645/si.11574
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