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Discrimination and science

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posted on 2024-11-08, 11:02 authored by Mohammed Kajee, Dale TaylorDale Taylor, Riashna SithaldeenRiashna Sithaldeen, Naseera Moosa, Rebecca Ackermann, Jes Graham

Most of us have experienced discrimination in some way. And all of us have discriminated against others, either consciously or unconsciously. Discrimination leads to poor quality science and also affects your learning of science. This chapter deepens your understanding about discrimination to help you on your journey to becoming an excellent scientist.

Die meeste van ons was op een of ander manier ge-discriminate. En almal van o’s het ander mense oek ge-discriminate, of djy nou aspris was of nie. Diskriminasie lei tot swak quality wetenskap. Dit influence oek hoe djy jou science leer. Die chêpter verdiep jou begrip oor diskriminasie om jou te help op jou reis om 'n uitstekende wetenskaplike te word.

Uninzi lwethu luye lacalucalulwa ngendlela ezithile. Sonke thina sicalucalulene phakathi kwethu, ngokusezingqondweni okanye ngokungekho zingqondweni. Ucalucalulo lukhokhelela kwinzulu lwazi ehluphekileyo luchaphazele nokufunda kwakho ezenzulu lwazi. Esi isahluko singena nzulu ekuqondeni kwakho ucalucalulo ukuze sikuncede eluhambeni lwakho lokuba ngusazinzulu.


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This work is funded by a Department of Higher Education and Training University Capacity Development Grant

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Faculty of Science, University of Cape Town

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