How do class, race and gender impact on the production of knowledge? Is it enough to include those who have been excluded from advanced knowledge? Or has knowledge itself been tainted by the exclusions of class, race, gender and colonial conquest? How to proceed with such realisations? How do we decolonise our minds and our universities? Should we repudiate existing knowledge and start again at zero? Or should we return to the indigenous knowledge of our ancestors? Or should we engage in a radical and critical transformation? How has Rhodes Must Fall dramatised these dilemmas? What does Marxism have to offer in working through these issues
Universities have changed drastically over the past few decades. To understand and articulate what h...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
How do class, race and gender impact on the production of knowledge? Is it enough to include those w...
This article contributes to the debate on the decolonisation of knowledge by discussing the varietie...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
This essay is a critique of modern/colonial knowledge production, with particular reference to devel...
In this short piece, we argue for a fundamental reconsideration and reorganization of knowledge prod...
In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of CODESRIA, an institution from the Global South devoted...
CITATION: Fataar, A. 2018. Decolonising Education in South Africa: Perspectives and Debates. Educati...
This study analyses the politics of knowledge, through the political that was the call to dissolve t...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
As part of contributing to the decolonisation debate to reclaim and re-purpose the universities as p...
Whilst companies and governments almost always extol the virtues of technological development and pr...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
Universities have changed drastically over the past few decades. To understand and articulate what h...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...
How do class, race and gender impact on the production of knowledge? Is it enough to include those w...
This article contributes to the debate on the decolonisation of knowledge by discussing the varietie...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
This essay is a critique of modern/colonial knowledge production, with particular reference to devel...
In this short piece, we argue for a fundamental reconsideration and reorganization of knowledge prod...
In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of CODESRIA, an institution from the Global South devoted...
CITATION: Fataar, A. 2018. Decolonising Education in South Africa: Perspectives and Debates. Educati...
This study analyses the politics of knowledge, through the political that was the call to dissolve t...
This paper draws attention to the relevance of decolonization as a notion and process for education ...
As part of contributing to the decolonisation debate to reclaim and re-purpose the universities as p...
Whilst companies and governments almost always extol the virtues of technological development and pr...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
Universities have changed drastically over the past few decades. To understand and articulate what h...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
We are currently witnessing the increased diversification of the field of academic knowledge product...