Debates about decolonisation in general and decolonising the curriculum in higher education are often focused on theoretical critiques including epistemicide, linguicide, historicide, alienation, and dismemberment. As important as these contributions are, they seldom offer integrated strategies for those who are tasked with decolonising the curriculum in the university context or those who must teach individual courses, and who would like to do so from a Southern, decolonised perspective. In this paper we adopt a pragmatic, critical, and realist approach and hover above many of these constituent debates to offer a consolidated approach to how the (social science) curriculum in higher education might be decolonised practically and pragmatica...
This article reports on four case studies of how higher education institutions were grappling with t...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
A renewed call to ‘decolonise’ the university curriculum has marked a shift in thinking about educat...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
Recent critiques voiced by students in both the Global South and North have turned attention to the ...
This article provides a theoretical evaluation of the author’s attempts at decolonising a sociology...
Around the globe calls are being made to decolonise curricula and the university. Teachers in wester...
This paper seeks to understand how the curriculum is experienced across two higher education institu...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
Why Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge?In its broadest sense, the objective of decolonisation work in...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
This article reports on four case studies of how higher education institutions were grappling with t...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...
A renewed call to ‘decolonise’ the university curriculum has marked a shift in thinking about educat...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
From the Rhodes Must Fall campaign at the University of Cape Town (and, subsequently, the University...
In the aftermath of the 2015-2016 student protests on South African university campuses, many univer...
Decolonising the curriculum in higher education has attracted a lot of recent attention. However, mo...
Recent critiques voiced by students in both the Global South and North have turned attention to the ...
This article provides a theoretical evaluation of the author’s attempts at decolonising a sociology...
Around the globe calls are being made to decolonise curricula and the university. Teachers in wester...
This paper seeks to understand how the curriculum is experienced across two higher education institu...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
Why Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge?In its broadest sense, the objective of decolonisation work in...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
This article reports on four case studies of how higher education institutions were grappling with t...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
Decolonisation is a socio-political movement which challenges Eurocentrism and post-colonial notions...