This short intervention argues that Eve Tuck and Wayne Yang's notion of an ethic of incommensurability might serve as the basis for rethinking the democratic function of the university in the context of calls to decolonialise geographical knowledge and higher education
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
In the first of three reviews I focus on how cultural geography is exploring modes and forms of powe...
CITATION: Waghid, Y. 2021. Why the decolonisation of higher education without critique is not possib...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
Decolonisation of the curriculum is a burgeoning yet controversial project of radical change, gainin...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
Therefore, in its variety, the contributions in this special issue share theorisations, auto-ethnogr...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in, and work towards, decolonising the curriculum...
The theme for the chair’s plenaries at the 2017 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute ...
As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Ge...
Increasingly, institutions are amplifying work on race equality, in order to engage with movements f...
Our systems of further and higher education are no longer fit for purpose. After decades of marketis...
This report on geography and ethics focuses on the conditions of ethics. It identifies the ethical s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
In the first of three reviews I focus on how cultural geography is exploring modes and forms of powe...
CITATION: Waghid, Y. 2021. Why the decolonisation of higher education without critique is not possib...
This piece reflects on the contemporary resonances, value and legacy of Cosgrove and Jackson's (1987...
Decolonisation of the curriculum is a burgeoning yet controversial project of radical change, gainin...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
Therefore, in its variety, the contributions in this special issue share theorisations, auto-ethnogr...
This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in, and work towards, decolonising the curriculum...
The theme for the chair’s plenaries at the 2017 Royal Geographical Society (RGS) with the Institute ...
As part of the special issue marking the transition of the Higher Education Research Group to the Ge...
Increasingly, institutions are amplifying work on race equality, in order to engage with movements f...
Our systems of further and higher education are no longer fit for purpose. After decades of marketis...
This report on geography and ethics focuses on the conditions of ethics. It identifies the ethical s...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
In this paper we offer a critique and an alternative to current proposals to include the economic an...
In the first of three reviews I focus on how cultural geography is exploring modes and forms of powe...
CITATION: Waghid, Y. 2021. Why the decolonisation of higher education without critique is not possib...