The neocolonial undercurrent of internationalization that drives educational policies and standards, imposes a EEUUrocentric worldview and perspective of human development upon the global South. Beyond the discourse of international cooperation, this vision sustains what Quijano describes as the ‘coloniality of power’ that deepens inequalities between universities of the global North and South. In Latin America, there are various alternative educational projects, including indigenous universities that turn inwards toward rich pluriversal contexts, histories of resistance, and diverse tapestries of knowledge to address local problems and train youth to generate new horizons for ongoing indigenous and afro-mestizo social movements. This artic...
In the early 2000s, Mexico experienced a series of changes modelled after UNESCO’s guidelines for in...
This study argues that western societies have to learn from the cosmological vision of first peoples...
This article discusses the emergence of new actors among graduate students in Mexico, specifically o...
“Interculturality” has become a key concept in the conceptualising and struggling for new relationsh...
The newly created Indigenous Intercultural Universities in Latin America challenge the conventional ...
The idea of social movements tends to be associated, in a reductionist manner, with protests in publ...
This article attempts to contribute to our expanding definitions of Indigenous education within a gl...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, a new institutional figure starts to appear in the arena of...
This text provides an account of the ways in which indigenous populations in Latin America have been...
This paper is framed in the discussion about the spaces of higher education that indigenous youth ar...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities �among them, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México...
In Mexico, since 2003 an alternative university subsystem explicitly directed towards indigenous stu...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities –among them,Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México-...
Indigenous groups in Latin America face a double exclusion from higher education, with low levels of...
This paper aims to show how the higher education system in Mexico still uses colonial racial categor...
In the early 2000s, Mexico experienced a series of changes modelled after UNESCO’s guidelines for in...
This study argues that western societies have to learn from the cosmological vision of first peoples...
This article discusses the emergence of new actors among graduate students in Mexico, specifically o...
“Interculturality” has become a key concept in the conceptualising and struggling for new relationsh...
The newly created Indigenous Intercultural Universities in Latin America challenge the conventional ...
The idea of social movements tends to be associated, in a reductionist manner, with protests in publ...
This article attempts to contribute to our expanding definitions of Indigenous education within a gl...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, a new institutional figure starts to appear in the arena of...
This text provides an account of the ways in which indigenous populations in Latin America have been...
This paper is framed in the discussion about the spaces of higher education that indigenous youth ar...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities �among them, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México...
In Mexico, since 2003 an alternative university subsystem explicitly directed towards indigenous stu...
In Mexico, 24 public and private universities –among them,Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México-...
Indigenous groups in Latin America face a double exclusion from higher education, with low levels of...
This paper aims to show how the higher education system in Mexico still uses colonial racial categor...
In the early 2000s, Mexico experienced a series of changes modelled after UNESCO’s guidelines for in...
This study argues that western societies have to learn from the cosmological vision of first peoples...
This article discusses the emergence of new actors among graduate students in Mexico, specifically o...