Decolonisation of the curriculum in higher education is a radical, transformative process of change that interrogates the enduring Eurocentric and racist narratives surrounding the production of academic ‘knowledge’. Our key argument is that it is essential for students of politics to understand the authorities and hierarchies exerted through quantitative data. In this paper, we show that (1) quantitative methods and data literacy can be an explicit tool in the endeavour to challenge structures of oppression, and (2) there is a need to apply decolonial principles to the teaching of quantitative methods, prioritising the historical contextualisation and anti-racist critique of the ways in which statistics amplify existing micro and macro po...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Social science courses are increasingly coming under fire for the over-representation of white male ...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
Decolonisation of the curriculum in higher education is a radical, transformative process of change ...
Drawing on the authors’ experiences of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduates, this chapter...
There is increasing interest within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to examine curricula for le...
Building on the recent intensified calls to decolonise the curriculum in higher education in the UK ...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in, and work towards, decolonising the curriculum...
Quantitative data, particularly in the form of statistics measuring student attainment along racial/...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Opposing the increasing importance of quantitative data in society is the observation that many stud...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
The 2015/6 student protests in South Africa questioned the 1994 postcolonial settlement by drawing a...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Social science courses are increasingly coming under fire for the over-representation of white male ...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...
Decolonisation of the curriculum in higher education is a radical, transformative process of change ...
Drawing on the authors’ experiences of teaching quantitative methods to undergraduates, this chapter...
There is increasing interest within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to examine curricula for le...
Building on the recent intensified calls to decolonise the curriculum in higher education in the UK ...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in, and work towards, decolonising the curriculum...
Quantitative data, particularly in the form of statistics measuring student attainment along racial/...
Quantitative research enjoys heightened esteem among policy-makers, media and the general public. Wh...
Opposing the increasing importance of quantitative data in society is the observation that many stud...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
The 2015/6 student protests in South Africa questioned the 1994 postcolonial settlement by drawing a...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
Social science courses are increasingly coming under fire for the over-representation of white male ...
The Office for Students is now holding UK universities to account for their failures to address raci...