Increasing engagement with Indigenous knowledges (IKs) in mainstream tertiary educational institutions presents both ethico-political and epistemological challenges. This article engages these challenges by first cautioning against making wholesale distinctions between IKs and Western knowledges (WKs) and then examining the epistemological and politico-cultural entailments of the figure of the mainstream WK knower. Although the WK knower is typically cast as a sovereign being in command of knowledge, the practicalities of processes of knowing reveal the knower as at least partially relational. While the sovereign knower typically returns to his/her self in mainstream WKs, thereby disavowing or subsuming cultural others in ways that compromi...
Scholars and practitioners have exposed the limitations of traditional Euro-American approaches to k...
While Australian higher education agendas and literature prioritise Indigenous knowledges and perspe...
Interest in the participation of Indigenous peoples in higher education has, in recent times, gained...
Increasing engagement with Indigenous knowledges (IKs) in mainstream tertiary educational institutio...
Conceptions of indigenous knowledge, development and struggles for cultural autonomy are usually art...
A shift in the way that knowledge is understood and recognised has been occurring in the Western aca...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
This paper explores aspects of Indigenous knowledge on several levels and examines the role of Indig...
There has been a persistent contest among contemporary scholars over what is considered legitimate k...
Indigenous peoples around the world are exploring indigenous epistemology with the aim to reassert t...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...
Australian Aboriginal Knowings are fundamentally different to Western Knowledges. Different, not inf...
This article argues for epistemic decolonization by developing a relational model of knowledge, whic...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
Scholars and practitioners have exposed the limitations of traditional Euro-American approaches to k...
While Australian higher education agendas and literature prioritise Indigenous knowledges and perspe...
Interest in the participation of Indigenous peoples in higher education has, in recent times, gained...
Increasing engagement with Indigenous knowledges (IKs) in mainstream tertiary educational institutio...
Conceptions of indigenous knowledge, development and struggles for cultural autonomy are usually art...
A shift in the way that knowledge is understood and recognised has been occurring in the Western aca...
Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced ba...
This paper explores aspects of Indigenous knowledge on several levels and examines the role of Indig...
There has been a persistent contest among contemporary scholars over what is considered legitimate k...
Indigenous peoples around the world are exploring indigenous epistemology with the aim to reassert t...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...
Australian Aboriginal Knowings are fundamentally different to Western Knowledges. Different, not inf...
This article argues for epistemic decolonization by developing a relational model of knowledge, whic...
Researching education for students of Indigenous Studies means addressing the philosophical, theoret...
Scholars and practitioners have exposed the limitations of traditional Euro-American approaches to k...
While Australian higher education agendas and literature prioritise Indigenous knowledges and perspe...
Interest in the participation of Indigenous peoples in higher education has, in recent times, gained...