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La thèse de l’incommensurabilité : limite ou défi aux épistémologies du sud ? Vers une troisième voie pour la décolonisation des savoirs [PDF]
Résumé: La décolonisation des savoirs représente l’un des thèmes majeurs fédérateurs de la recherche au Sud. La raison en est de plus en plus évidente.
Jacques NLEND BENLOG
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Although the issue of transformation has always been on the agenda of higher education since the transition to a democratic government in 1994, it is only since the student protests in 2015 and 2016 that the call for decolonisation of higher education in
Jaco S. Dreyer
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Depending on the Sitz im Leben of practical theologian, the issue of decolonisation will be a greater or lesser reality. For South Africans, decolonisation has become a part of their daily living.
Alfred R. Brunsdon
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The discussion on decolonisation of universities that started in 2015 has been raging in different spaces within South Africa and other parts of the world.
Vhumani Magezi
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Decolonisation has become an important agenda both within academic institutions as well as within wider society in recent years. Yet the term is infrequently sufficiently critiqued or deconstructed to identify precisely what ‘the colonial’ refers to in ...
Mandy Sadan
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Decolonisation of higher education is an important subject which has gained much support in public universities in South Africa. While curricular and other changes are currently being implemented in public universities to align with decolonisation goals,
Natasha Madhav, Philip Baron
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Markers and Tools to Facilitate Decolonisation of Theological Education in Africa
This article discusses the decolonisation of (theological) education in Africa, with special emphasis on South Africa. Colonialism is a complex power system that subjugated space, human beings and the minds of the colonised.
Khamadi Joseph Pali
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Decolonising the Curriculum [PDF]
Social science courses are increasingly coming under fire for the over-representation of white male authors and theorists. Campaigns such as ‘Why Is My Curriculum White?’ call into question the ‘Dead White Men’ approach to teaching political theory, where few female and theorists of colour are included on reading lists.
Begum, Neema, Saini, Rima
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‘Turkeys Cannot Vote for Christmas’: Why Epistemic Disobedience in an Anti‐Black World Matters
ABSTRACT Never in the history of global coloniality has the idea of epistemic disobedience been as important as in the 21st century. This is not only because the struggle for decolonisation has shifted from physical confrontation between the coloniser and the colonised into a battle of ideas but also because the former has deployed the idea of ...
Morgan Ndlovu
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Decolonisation of curriculum: the case of language education policy in Nepal
While decolonisation is usually discussed in relation to countries that were formally colonised, countries that have not been formally colonised have also faced challenges related to colonialism.
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