Increasingly across many UK higher education institutions staff and students are questioning and challenging systemic inequalities that affect racially minoritised groups in their learning and sense of belonging within the curriculum. Students are calling for inclusion of diverse sources of knowledge and perspectives, especially from scholars of colour and from the Global South, to enrich what is currently perceived to be a Eurocentric canon. One way to promote more culturally aligned pedagogy is through diversifying reading lists. This article presents findings from two pilot studies that explored the reading lists in one department in social sciences and one in the humanities at the University of Kent, UK. Applying critical race theory as...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Informed by student leadership and by practice at other modern universities, libraries are working w...
Decolonisation is high on the agenda in many universities and library staff are increasingly contrib...
Increasingly across many UK higher education institutions staff and students are questioning and cha...
This article reports on findings of two small projects aimed at decolonising reading lists and the w...
This article presents a case study of liberating reading lists through a staff-student collaboration...
Within the literature on decolonizing the curriculum, a clear distinction is frequently made between...
Schools within the University of Kent have taken up the challenge to ‘do the work’ and review readin...
This study presents a case for decolonising the life sciences curriculum to improve representation o...
There is an expanding shift in the academy to pedagogical developments that aim to address the short...
The term ‘decolonizing the curriculum’ is of high currency in higher education in the UK and in loca...
In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town called for the statue of Cecil Rhodes, the 19th cen...
Imperatives to eliminate racial inequalities in UK higher education (HE) have led to calls for diver...
This work explores international research into library and information studies (LIS) education as pa...
This short paper details interim findings from two small research projects funded by the Education Q...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Informed by student leadership and by practice at other modern universities, libraries are working w...
Decolonisation is high on the agenda in many universities and library staff are increasingly contrib...
Increasingly across many UK higher education institutions staff and students are questioning and cha...
This article reports on findings of two small projects aimed at decolonising reading lists and the w...
This article presents a case study of liberating reading lists through a staff-student collaboration...
Within the literature on decolonizing the curriculum, a clear distinction is frequently made between...
Schools within the University of Kent have taken up the challenge to ‘do the work’ and review readin...
This study presents a case for decolonising the life sciences curriculum to improve representation o...
There is an expanding shift in the academy to pedagogical developments that aim to address the short...
The term ‘decolonizing the curriculum’ is of high currency in higher education in the UK and in loca...
In 2015, students at the University of Cape Town called for the statue of Cecil Rhodes, the 19th cen...
Imperatives to eliminate racial inequalities in UK higher education (HE) have led to calls for diver...
This work explores international research into library and information studies (LIS) education as pa...
This short paper details interim findings from two small research projects funded by the Education Q...
Despite a decade of diversity policy plans, a wave of student rallies has ignited debates across wes...
Informed by student leadership and by practice at other modern universities, libraries are working w...
Decolonisation is high on the agenda in many universities and library staff are increasingly contrib...