This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the sociological imagination and its analyses of the ‘other’. It proposes a deep questioning of the colonial underpinnings of the discipline and argues that a series of conceptual, methodological, and institutional concerns must be addressed if we are profoundly to transform teaching and learning agendas in universities. It will argue that decolonising sociology cannot merely rely upon cosmetic changes, but rather it must demonstrate a wider commitment to anti-racism and social justice
Calls for the decolonization of education at all levels of education in the UK have gained new momen...
Decolonisation of the curriculum is a burgeoning yet controversial project of radical change, gainin...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in, and work towards, decolonising the curriculum...
The reconstruction of sociology into connected sociologies works towards a truly global and plural d...
Building on the recent intensified calls to decolonise the curriculum in higher education in the UK ...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussin...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
Increasingly, institutions are amplifying work on race equality, in order to engage with movements f...
In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of CODESRIA, an institution from the Global South devoted...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels w...
Calls for the decolonization of education at all levels of education in the UK have gained new momen...
Decolonisation of the curriculum is a burgeoning yet controversial project of radical change, gainin...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....
This article provides a critique of Eurocentric knowledge formations that currently dominate the soc...
In recent years, there has been increased interest in, and work towards, decolonising the curriculum...
The reconstruction of sociology into connected sociologies works towards a truly global and plural d...
Building on the recent intensified calls to decolonise the curriculum in higher education in the UK ...
This article reports on how tutorials are employed as an instrument for the decolonisation of higher...
This article presents a critical analysis of Michael Burawoy’s model of public sociology, discussin...
Since 2016, I have been an active member of the Decolonising SOAS WG and in the last two years, I ha...
Increasingly, institutions are amplifying work on race equality, in order to engage with movements f...
In celebration of the fortieth anniversary of CODESRIA, an institution from the Global South devoted...
This article considers the place of knowledge in developing a socially just curriculum. It pursues t...
This article engages with and aims to advance the debate about Decolonizing geography, examining its...
This contribution addresses the impact of postcolonial critiques on sociology by drawing parallels w...
Calls for the decolonization of education at all levels of education in the UK have gained new momen...
Decolonisation of the curriculum is a burgeoning yet controversial project of radical change, gainin...
Decolonial rhetoric has enveloped the South African academic world advocating for cognitive justice....