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Levelling the ground for decolonising the nursing curriculum: A matter of critical consciousness [PDF]

open access: yesHealth SA Gesondheid: Journal of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences
No abstract available.
Agnes Makhene
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Implementing healthcare decolonisation for Indigenous people: a systematic review [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal for Equity in Health
Background The Western biomedical system, rooted in colonialism, holds Western science as the only universally valid knowledge system. While it has been justified as an objective approach to improve health, it has failed to address health inequities for ...
Camila A. Kairuz Santos   +12 more
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Exploring understandings and approaches to decolonisation in the field of violence against women and girls: Towards conceptual clarity and actionable strategies for funding, programming and research. [PDF]

open access: yesPLOS Global Public Health
Despite recognition that decolonisation is important, there remains a lack of conceptual clarity on what exactly decolonising might involve. Our qualitative study explores how colonialism and decolonisation are conceptualised within the field of violence
Michelle Lokot   +4 more
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Decolonising tertiary psychology student support in Australia: empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander psychology students [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Psychology
Objective Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, including psychologists, are actively leading and decolonising psychology. The focus of decolonising psychology is on epistemic justice for Indigenous knowledges and delivering culturally responsive
Belle Selkirk   +3 more
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A framework for decolonising and diversifying biomedical sciences curricula: rediscovery, representation and readiness [PDF]

open access: yesFEBS Open Bio
To date, most efforts to decolonise curricula have focussed on the arts and humanities, with many believing that science subjects are objective, unbiased, and unaffected by colonial legacies. However, science is shaped by both contemporary and historical
Tianqi Lu   +7 more
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Western Centric Research Methods?

open access: yesJournal of ASEAN Studies, 2021
Data curated by humans reflects the biases and imperfections of humans (O’Neil, 2017; 2016). For example, in autonomous weapons systems, the initial data entered produces algorithms from which weapons systems learn, and, as a result, the systems mirror ...
Catherine Jones
doaj   +1 more source

Intermediality in Academia: Creative Research through Film

open access: yesArts, 2023
This article provides an overview of the recent flourishing of research and pedagogy in higher education that seeks a greater rapprochement between criticism and creativity, bringing together diverse media, disciplines, and modes of knowledge production ...
Lindiwe Dovey
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Decolonising COVID-19 [PDF]

open access: yesThe Lancet Global Health, 2020
The Lancet Global Health
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Neurodiverse Online Conferencing

open access: yesMurmurations, 2022
You can experience this Interactive Poster that we presented at the 2022 European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. In this digital poster using the platform, MIRO, we share learning from designing and hosting the first online edition of the 3rd Autism ...
Francisco Urbistondo Cano   +6 more
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