412 total citations 42 papers, 142 citations indexed
About
Karin van Marle is a scholar working on Law, Sociology and Political Science and Education.
According to data from OpenAlex, Karin van Marle has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 142 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Law, 15 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 6 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Karin van Marle's work include Legal Issues in South Africa (22 papers), Law in Society and Culture (10 papers) and South African History and Culture (9 papers). Karin van Marle is often cited by papers focused on Legal Issues in South Africa (22 papers), Law in Society and Culture (10 papers) and South African History and Culture (9 papers). Karin van Marle collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, United States and United Kingdom. Karin van Marle's co-authors include Drucilla Cornell, Rosemary Auchmuty and Albie Sachs and has published in prestigious journals such as Space and Culture, Feminist Legal Studies and Verbum et Ecclesia.
In The Last Decade
Karin van Marle
36 papers
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123 citations
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All Works
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Marle, Karin van. (2019). A ‘Right’ to the university. Acta Academica Critical views on society culture and politics. 51(1). 110–125.1 indexed citations
Cornell, Drucilla, Karin van Marle, & Albie Sachs. (2014). Albie Sachs and Transformation in South Africa: From Revolutionary Activist to Constitutional Court Judge.1 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2012). Legal scholarship, the humanities and a few thoughts on justice. Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe. 52(4). 749–760.1 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van, et al.. (2012). 'What does changing the world entail?' Law, critique and legal education in the time of post-apartheid : notes. South African Law Journal. 129(2). 209–219.4 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van, et al.. (2012). Memory, space and gender : re-imagining the law. UpSpace Institutional Repository (University of Pretoria). 27(2). 559–574.4 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2010). Jurisprudence, friendship and the University as heterogeneous public space. UpSpace Institutional Repository (University of Pretoria). 127(4). 628–645.1 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2010). On ‘Shoot the Boer’, hate speech and the banning of struggle songs - PULP FICTIONS No.6. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation).1 indexed citations
Marle, Karin van. (2009). Transformative constitutionalism as/and critique. UpSpace Institutional Repository (University of Pretoria). 20(2). 286–301.14 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2009). Vryheid van spraak en die "etiese aktiwiteit van denke". Tydskrif vir Geesteswetenskappe. 49(1). 32–42.1 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van, et al.. (2007). Law, memory and the legacy of apartheid: Ten years after AZAPO v President of South Africa. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation).16 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2007). Laughter, refusal, friendship : thoughts on a "jurisprudence of generosity". UpSpace Institutional Repository (University of Pretoria). 18(1). 194–206.3 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2006). Legal academics and progressive politics in South Africa: Moving beyond the ivory tower - PULP FICTIONS No.2. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation).
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Marle, Karin van. (2006). Sex Gender Becoming: Post-Apartheid Reflections. Directory of Open access Books (OAPEN Foundation). 203.11 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2005). Broken lives and deaths and the potential of politics after Makwanyane : focus : ten years after Makwanyane. 20(2). 243–252.
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Marle, Karin van. (2004). Lives of action, thinking and revolt - a feminist call for politics and becoming in post-apartheid South Africa : post-apartheid fragments : law, politics and critique. 19(1). 605–628.2 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (2004). To revolt against present sex and gender images : feminist theory, feminist ethics and a literary reference. 15(2). 247–267.3 indexed citations
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Marle, Karin van. (1996). The doubly prized world - on transformation, ethical feminism, deconstruction and justice. Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa. 29(3). 329–337.1 indexed citations
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