This article explores the way the 'native' ethnographer's location within the nation, and the nation's location within the global level, affects the production of knowledge. The production of knowledge emanates from the interplay of subjectivities and the author takes this up in this article. Representation is a situated political act which is manifest in the choice of theories, methodologies and linguistic codes made by researchers. Exogenously trained 'indigenous' researchers tend to appropriate and in so doing adapt 'western' enunciative codes to help them in their attempt to define a situated identity. The issue that is raised in this essay is whether this helps transform scientific conceptualizations and/or just helps to cons...
The map of the world has been crucially re-drawn by colonial history. In postcolonial literary studi...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
This article is based upon my keynote presentation to the 42nd ANZCIES Conference held at Queensland...
This article pushes for the possibility of alternative ways of thinking about the concept of intercu...
My presentation takes a critical stance at the relationship between intercultural experience, episte...
Considerations of the the accelerated hybridisation of Western society since the mid-twentieth centu...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
All of the contributors to this special issue have reflected on the stakes involved in negotiating d...
The first (and most specific) postcolonial intersection to which this paper refers was constituted i...
© 2014 by the Contemporary Science Association, New York. In this paper we examine the tension betwe...
We are in the midst of a knowledge society that, endowed with technological innovation, promotes the...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149535/1/paf2000078.pd
This collection of papers has emerged from the Language Education across Borders conference held at ...
Abstract: Where is qualitative research headed? Why is ethnography so fundamental? This paper ...
A central focus which emerges from this first open issue of 2018 is the way in which subjects are po...
The map of the world has been crucially re-drawn by colonial history. In postcolonial literary studi...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
This article is based upon my keynote presentation to the 42nd ANZCIES Conference held at Queensland...
This article pushes for the possibility of alternative ways of thinking about the concept of intercu...
My presentation takes a critical stance at the relationship between intercultural experience, episte...
Considerations of the the accelerated hybridisation of Western society since the mid-twentieth centu...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
All of the contributors to this special issue have reflected on the stakes involved in negotiating d...
The first (and most specific) postcolonial intersection to which this paper refers was constituted i...
© 2014 by the Contemporary Science Association, New York. In this paper we examine the tension betwe...
We are in the midst of a knowledge society that, endowed with technological innovation, promotes the...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149535/1/paf2000078.pd
This collection of papers has emerged from the Language Education across Borders conference held at ...
Abstract: Where is qualitative research headed? Why is ethnography so fundamental? This paper ...
A central focus which emerges from this first open issue of 2018 is the way in which subjects are po...
The map of the world has been crucially re-drawn by colonial history. In postcolonial literary studi...
Kamusella and Ndhlovu on Linguistic Imperialism In this article Tomasz Kamusella and Finex Ndhlovu, ...
This article is based upon my keynote presentation to the 42nd ANZCIES Conference held at Queensland...