Kathryn Pillay
Senior Lecturer · race
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic DiversityAbout
Dr. Kathryn Pillay serves as a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa, where she maintains an active research profile as a National Research Foundation (NRF) rated scholar. Her work critically examines societal structures through the lenses of race, migration, identity, and social justice.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Honours degree in Industrial Psychology (UKZN)
- Master's degree in Industrial, Organisational and Labour Studies (UKZN)
- PhD in Sociology (UKZN)
Pillay's research interrogates how marginalized communities navigate belonging in post-apartheid South Africa, with particular emphasis on translating complex social theories into accessible public discourse. This commitment manifests in her interdisciplinary approach bridging sociological analysis with practical applications for social change, notably through creative knowledge dissemination.
Her scholarly recognition includes:
- National Research Foundation (NRF) rated researcher status
Dr. Pillay extends her academic mission through public engagement, exemplified by her 2024 co-authored children's book 'How to stop a train: The story of how Mohandas Gandhi became the Mahatma' (Pan Macmillan), which operationalizes her research on inequality into educational narratives for youth audiences. This project demonstrates her innovative methodology for fostering intergenerational dialogue on systemic injustice.
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