This article intervenes in recent debates over the whiteness of the higher education geography curriculum. Focusing on UK based universities, I examine the why and the white in the question ‘why is our geography curriculum so white’? It is argued that the answer is coloniality induced institutional racism. I propose that engaging with insights from critical race theory, social justice and decolonial scholarship could help British geography to more effectively challenge racism, and other forms of dehumanisation, in our institutional arrangements and teaching practices
The main purpose of this article is to expose and disrupt discourses dominating global development i...
This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBC...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
The Black Lives Matter movement has increased attention paid to whiteness and education. This paper ...
This chapter demonstrates how learning and teaching about race can both further understanding about ...
School geography in England has been largely silent on issues around race, which stands in contrast ...
This special section illustrates how learning and teaching in UK higher education reinforces, but ca...
Paper first presented as 'Teaching ‘Slavery’ to British Undergraduates: A Black Critique of Fieldwor...
open access articleThe academy in Britain has witnessed the rise of a “decolonial turn”, which ironi...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
This commentary provides insights from a study with black and minority ethnic postgraduate students ...
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
This paper provocatively asks not what do academics need to do to tackle institutional racism within...
The main purpose of this article is to expose and disrupt discourses dominating global development i...
This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBC...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...
The Black Lives Matter movement has increased attention paid to whiteness and education. This paper ...
This chapter demonstrates how learning and teaching about race can both further understanding about ...
School geography in England has been largely silent on issues around race, which stands in contrast ...
This special section illustrates how learning and teaching in UK higher education reinforces, but ca...
Paper first presented as 'Teaching ‘Slavery’ to British Undergraduates: A Black Critique of Fieldwor...
open access articleThe academy in Britain has witnessed the rise of a “decolonial turn”, which ironi...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
This commentary provides insights from a study with black and minority ethnic postgraduate students ...
This paper critically examines the experiences of racism encountered by academics working within Bri...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
This paper provocatively asks not what do academics need to do to tackle institutional racism within...
The main purpose of this article is to expose and disrupt discourses dominating global development i...
This research studies the spatial relationship between geographic course content in NY State and HBC...
UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars...