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Knowledges Born in the Struggle

Author : Boaventura de Sousa Santos,Maria Paula Meneses
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2019-10-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000704938

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Knowledges Born in the Struggle by Boaventura de Sousa Santos,Maria Paula Meneses Pdf

In a world overwhelmingly unjust and seemingly deprived of alternatives, this book claims that the alternatives can be found among us. These alternatives are, however, discredited or made invisible by the dominant ways of knowing. Rather than alternatives, therefore, we need an alternative way of thinking of alternatives. Such an alternative way of thinking lies in the knowledges born in the struggles against capitalism, colonialism, and patriarchy, the three main forms of modern domination. In their immense diversity, such ways of knowing constitute the Global South as an epistemic subject. The epistemologies of the South are guided by the idea that another world is possible and urgently needed; they emerge both in the geographical north and in the geographical south whenever collectives of people fight against modern domination. Learning from and with the epistemic South suggests that the alternative to a general theory is the promotion of an ecology of knowledges based on intercultural and interpolitical translation.

The End of the Cognitive Empire

Author : Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-07-16
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781478002000

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The End of the Cognitive Empire by Boaventura de Sousa Santos Pdf

In The End of the Cognitive Empire Boaventura de Sousa Santos further develops his concept of the "epistemologies of the South," in which he outlines a theoretical, methodological, and pedagogical framework for challenging the dominance of Eurocentric thought. As a collection of knowledges born of and anchored in the experiences of marginalized peoples who actively resist capitalism, colonialism, and patriarchy, epistemologies of the South represent those forms of knowledge that are generally discredited, erased, and ignored by dominant cultures of the global North. Noting the declining efficacy of established social and political solutions to combat inequality and discrimination, Santos suggests that global justice can only come about through an epistemological shift that guarantees cognitive justice. Such a shift would create new, alternative strategies for political mobilization and activism and give oppressed social groups the means through which to represent the world as their own and in their own terms.

Epistemologies of the South

Author : Boaventura de Sousa Santos
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-17
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781317260349

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Epistemologies of the South by Boaventura de Sousa Santos Pdf

This book explores the concept of 'cognitive injustice': the failure to recognise the different ways of knowing by which people across the globe run their lives and provide meaning to their existence. Boaventura de Sousa Santos shows why global social justice is not possible without global cognitive justice. Santos argues that Western domination has profoundly marginalised knowledge and wisdom that had been in existence in the global South. She contends that today it is imperative to recover and valorize the epistemological diversity of the world. Epistemologies of the South outlines a new kind of bottom-up cosmopolitanism, in which conviviality, solidarity and life triumph against the logic of market-ridden greed and individualism.

Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community

Author : Chowdhury, Jahid Siraz,Vadevelu, Kumarashwaran,Hatta, Zulkarnain A.,Ashraf, Mahfuz,Bhaumik, Amiya
Publisher : IGI Global
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781668485286

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Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community by Chowdhury, Jahid Siraz,Vadevelu, Kumarashwaran,Hatta, Zulkarnain A.,Ashraf, Mahfuz,Bhaumik, Amiya Pdf

In the continuously changing field of social sciences, ethical considerations in anthropological studies pose unprecedented challenges. The book Reviving and Re-Writing Ethics in Social Research For Commoning the Community embarks on a transformative journey, moving beyond historical analysis to address pressing contemporary questions about the norms governing anthropological study. Who guards the guardians? What ethical challenges does the modern era pose for anthropological sciences? These are the critical questions explored in this comprehensive exploration of the ethical landscape of social research. As the ethical foundations of social research shift with political, intellectual, and societal changes, there is a pressing need to reassess the purpose of anthropological knowledge and the responsibility of researchers towards the communities they study. The book raises vital concerns about the evolving nature of ethical considerations, challenging traditional notions of ethical research. It highlights the ethical and axiological dilemmas faced by anthropologists in the modern era, emphasizing the need for a more community-centric approach that actively benefits the studied communities.

Endangered African Knowledges and the Challenge of Modernity

Author : Donald Mark C. Ude
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2024-04-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781040011409

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Endangered African Knowledges and the Challenge of Modernity by Donald Mark C. Ude Pdf

This book presents an innovative African philosophical response to coloniality and the attendant epistemicide of Africa’s knowledge systems, drawing on Igbo thinking. This book argues that theorizing modernity requires a critical conversation between African and Western scholarship, in order to unpack its links with coloniality and the subjugation of Africa’s indigenous knowledges. In setting out this discussion, the book also connects with Latin American scholarship, demonstrating how the modern world is structured to marginalize and destroy knowledges from across the Global South. This book draws on Igbo epistemic resources of solidarity thinking, positioned in contrast to capitalist knowledge-patterns, thereby providing an important Africa-driven response to modernity and coloniality. This book concludes by arguing that the Igbo sense of solidarity is useful and relevant to modern contexts and thus constitutes a vital resource for a less disruptive, more balanced, and more wholesome modernity. At a time of considerable global crises, this book makes an important contribution to philosophy both within Africa and beyond.

The Palgrave Handbook on Critical Theories of Education

Author : Ali A. Abdi,Greg William Misiaszek
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 611 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2022-09-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 9783030863432

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The Palgrave Handbook on Critical Theories of Education by Ali A. Abdi,Greg William Misiaszek Pdf

This handbook brings together a range of global perspectives in the field of critical studies in education to illuminate multiple ways of knowing, learning, and teaching for social wellbeing, justice, and sustainability. The handbook covers areas such as critical thought systems of education, critical race (and racialization) theories of education, critical international/global citizenship education, and critical studies in education and literacy studies. In each section, the chapter authors illuminate the current state of the field and probe more inclusive ways to achieve multicentric knowledge and learning possibilities.

Unraveling Religious Leadership

Author : Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi
Publisher : Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Page : 253 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2024
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781506496542

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Unraveling Religious Leadership by Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi Pdf

Unraveling Religious Leadership invites readers to reconsider foundational assumptions in Christian communities. Drawing upon decolonial frameworks and realities beyond white, eurowestern, modern ideals of who leaders are and what they do, this work pulls on the threads of colonialism and empire to create new possibilities for religious leaders.

Liberal Lives and Activist Repertoires

Author : Tracy C. Davis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 395 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2023-06-01
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781009297585

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Liberal Lives and Activist Repertoires by Tracy C. Davis Pdf

This ambitious study traces the strategies of human rights activists to show how world-changing reform movements were shaped by women and men from modest backgrounds who were deeply attuned to the power of performance. Tracy C. Davis explores nineteenth-century reform campaigns through the pioneering work of a family of activists – prominent anti-slavery lecturer George Thompson, his daughter Amelia (the first female theatre and music critic for a British daily newspaper) and her husband, the political organizer Frederick Chesson. Engaging in some of the most important social struggles of the late Georgian and Victorian periods – including abolition, enfranchisement, and anti-genocide - this book reveals how two generations' insights into performance consolidated into activist tactics that persist today. Characterised by a skilful deployment of performance theory alongside deep and wide-ranging historical knowledge, this ground-breaking work demonstrates what 'dramaturgy' can teach us about 'history'.

The Pluriverse of Human Rights: The Diversity of Struggles for Dignity

Author : Boaventura De Sousa Santos,Bruno Sena Martins
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000395709

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The Pluriverse of Human Rights: The Diversity of Struggles for Dignity by Boaventura De Sousa Santos,Bruno Sena Martins Pdf

The impasse currently affecting human rights as a language used to express struggles for dignity is, to a large extent, a reflection of the epistemological and political exhaustion which blights the global North. Since the global hegemony of human rights as a language for human dignity is nowadays incontrovertible, the question of whether it can be used in a counter-hegemonic sense remains open. Inspired by struggles from all corners of the world that reveal the potential but, above all, the limitations of human rights, this book offers a highly conditional response. The prevailing notion of human rights today, as the hegemonic language of human dignity, can only be resignified on the basis of answers to simple questions: why does so much unjust human suffering exist that is not considered a violation of human rights? Do other languages of human dignity exist in the world? Are these other languages compatible with the language of human rights? Obviously, we can only find satisfactory answers to these questions if we are able to envisage a radical transformation of what is nowadays known as human rights. Herein lies the challenge posed by the Epistemologies of the South: reconciling human rights with the different languages and forms of knowledge born out of struggles for human dignity.

Decolonising the University

Author : BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA. SANTOS
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2021-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1527563960

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Decolonising the University by BOAVENTURA DE SOUSA. SANTOS Pdf

At each particular historical moment, the university appears as a heavy and rigid structure resisting changes, whereas, throughout time, it has actually undergone profound transformation. Often such changes have been drastic and almost always provoked by factors external to the university, be they of a religious, political or economic nature. This book explores the nature and dynamics of the transformation that the university is undergoing today. It argues that some of the projects of reform currently under way are so radical that the question of the future of the university may well turn into the question of whether the university has a future. A specific feature of this inquiry is the realisation that questioning the future of the university involves questioning its past as well.

Southernizing Sociolinguistics

Author : Bassey E. Antia,Sinfree Makoni
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2022-11-10
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781000772623

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Southernizing Sociolinguistics by Bassey E. Antia,Sinfree Makoni Pdf

This innovative collection offers a pan-Southern rejoinder to hegemonies of Northern sociolinguistics. It showcases voices from the Global South that substitute alternative and complementary narrations of the link between language and society for canonical renditions of the field. Drawing on Southern epistemologies, the volume critically explores the entangled histories of racial colonialism, capitalism, and patriarchy in perpetuating prejudice in and around language as a means of encouraging the conceptualization of alternative epistemological futures for sociolinguistics. The book features work by both established and emerging scholars, and is organized around four parts: The politics of the constitution of language, and its metalanguage, in the Global South; Who gets published in sociolinguistics? Language in the Global South and the social inscription of difference; and Learning and the quotidian experience of language in the Global South. This book will be of interest to scholars in sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, critical race and ethnic studies, and philosophy of knowledge. Chapter 11 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Indigenous Knowledge

Author : Kai Horsthemke
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-01-11
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781793604170

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Although the manifestation of what is taken to be indigenous knowledge could presumably be traced back roughly to the origins of humankind, the idea of indigenous knowledge is a fairly recent phenomenon. It has arguably gained conceptual and discursive currency only over the past half century, with a veritable slew of conferences, workshops, special journal editions, and anthologies devoted to the topic. Yet, there has been no treatise that offers a comprehensive, critical examination of this notion. Accounts of indigenous knowledge usually focus on explanations of “indigenous,” “local,” “traditional,” “African” and the like – but to date not a single defense of indigenous knowledge has bothered to explain the particular understanding of “knowledge” the authors are working with. Indigenous Knowledge: Philosophical and Educational Considerations’s critique of the idea of indigenous knowledge should in no way be understood as an endorsement of the evils of colonial conquest and (ongoing) exploitation, oppression, and subjugation. Nor should it be taken as an indication of a failure on the part of the Kai Horsthemke to sympathize with the struggle of indigenous peoples the world over for a dignified and sustainable way of life, for personal and communal space, and for self-determination. The aim of the book is to provide especially “indigenous” educators with theoretical tools for critical reflection and interrogation of their own and others’ preconceptions, assumptions, and epistemic practices and customs.

Routledge Handbook of Academic Knowledge Circulation

Author : Wiebke Keim,Leandro Rodriguez Medina,Rigas Arvanitis,Natacha Bacolla,Chandni Basu,Stéphane Dufoix,Stefan Klein,Mauricio Nieto Olarte,Barbara Riedel,Clara Ruvituso,Gernot Saalmann,Tobias Schlechtriemen,Hebe Vessuri
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 870 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2023-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000897326

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Routledge Handbook of Academic Knowledge Circulation by Wiebke Keim,Leandro Rodriguez Medina,Rigas Arvanitis,Natacha Bacolla,Chandni Basu,Stéphane Dufoix,Stefan Klein,Mauricio Nieto Olarte,Barbara Riedel,Clara Ruvituso,Gernot Saalmann,Tobias Schlechtriemen,Hebe Vessuri Pdf

Knowledge is a result of never-ending processes of circulation. This accessible volume is the first comprehensive multidisciplinary work to explore these processes through the perspective of scholars working outside of Anglo-American paradigms. Through a variety of literature reviews, examples of recent research and in-depth case studies, the chapters demonstrate that the analysis of knowledge circulation requires a series of ontological and epistemic commitments that impact its conceptualisation and methodologies. Bringing diverse viewpoints from across the globe and from a range of disciplines, including anthropology, economics, history, political science, sociology and Science & Technology Studies (STS), this wide-ranging and thought-provoking collection offers a broad and cutting-edge overview of outstanding research on academic knowledge circulation. The book is structured in seven sections: (i) key concepts in studying the circulation of academic knowledge; (ii) spaces and actors of circulation; (iii) academic media and knowledge circulation; (iv) the political economy of academic knowledge circulation; (v) the geographies, geopolitics and historical legacies of the global circulation of academic knowledge; (vi) the relationships between academic and extra-academic knowledges; and (vii) methodological approaches to studying the circulation of academic knowledge. This handbook will be essential reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate researchers in the humanities and social sciences interested in the circulation of knowledge.

Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge

Author : Folúkẹ́ Adébísí
Publisher : Policy Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-09
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781529219388

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Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge by Folúkẹ́ Adébísí Pdf

The law is heavily implicated in creating, maintaining, and reproducing racialised hierarchies which bring about and preserve acute global disparities and injustices. This essential book provides an examination of the meanings of decolonisation and explores how this examination can inform teaching, researching, and practising of law. It explores the ways in which the foundations of law are entangled in colonial thought and in its [re]production of ideas of commodification of bodies and space-time. Thus, it is an exploration of the ways in which we can use theories and praxes of decolonisation to produce legal knowledge for flourishing futures.

Indigenous Knowledge Ethics for Climate Change Adaptation and Coloniality in Africa

Author : Godwin Odok
Publisher : Ethics International Press
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2023-08-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781804412084

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Indigenous Knowledge Ethics for Climate Change Adaptation and Coloniality in Africa by Godwin Odok Pdf

Even though the importance of indigenous knowledge is gradually being recognized in development studies, little attention had been given in research to the value of indigenous knowledge in climate change adaptation. This book takes up many of the research challenges articulated in the UN-commissioned Millennium Ecosystem Assessment which highlighted many uncertainties that exist about climate change issues. This book aims to address these challenges in a localized context by providing a robust evidence-base that supports improved implementation of climate change adaptation schemes in rural Africa. That is, to set up negotiations within the climate change adaptation agenda in ways that the ‘western scientific’ and ‘local-traditional practices’ can work together ethically, seriously and respectfully to combat climate change in the African continent. Interactions between indigenous knowledge systems and climate change adaptation, and resulting feedbacks are dynamic, location and time-specific, occurring at different scales, and responding to different drivers. Climate change and its adaptation strategies must be addressed as dynamic, multi-disciplinary, multi-sectoral and multi-dimensional. This book will be useful to academia, community development practitioners, government and non-governmental organizations, consultants and practitioners, and students in the field of rural sociology and sustainable development, and will add to the literature that is beginning to build around indigenous knowledge and sustainable development in Africa.