Collaborative Approaches to Scholarship in Student Affairs (original) (raw)
JSAA 10(2) is guest-edited by the South African Association of Senior Student Affairs Professionals (SAASSAP) and Matete Madiba led this effort. The collaboration between the South African Association of Senior Student Affairs Professionals and the Journal of Student Affairs in Africa (JSAA) has been a longstanding one. Indeed, it was in the wake of the 2011 SAASSAP conference at Stellenbosch University in South Africa that the idea of creating a platform for publishing the conference proceedings of student affairs conferences in Africa was mooted. In the course of 2012 and 2013, JSAA was conceptualised by its original editorial team, but particularly Dr Birgit Schreiber, Dr Thierry Luescher and Ms Tonia Overmeyer. It became a reality with the help and leadership of Prof. Teboho Moja. Many members of the South African student affairs leadership and SAASSAP members have contributed to the journal over the years and have contributed and collaborated to strengthen student affairs scholarship. This second issue of volume 10 of JSAA is the first formal collaboration; a guest-edited issue conceived and implemented under the leadership of Dr Matete Madiba, SAASSAP research and development officer and Director: Student Affairs of the University of Pretoria in South Africa and Dr Birgit Schreiber of the JSAA Editorial Executive. This is an issue rich with papers ref lecting the diversity of voices and issues in student affairs in South, Southern and continental Africa. The issue ref lects how we are still grappling with, ref lecting on, researching, and writing about the #FeesMustFall student activism of 2015/16, and also continue to
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