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In conversation with Geographers, Decolonising the University from the Antipodes
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posted on 2023-05-25, 13:34 authored by Elaine StratfordElaine Stratford, Lobo, M, Rodriguez, D, Cavanagh, V, Rangan, H, McLennan, S, Forster, MUniversity capitalism thrives by integrating Indigenous, minoritized and southern peoples and their knowledges into “western” paradigms. That practice disrespects rights to justice and profits from insecure academic labour. In this webinar we invited participants to question colonial legacies, destabilise institutional whiteness and share ideas about how we can participate in affirmative thought and practice in ways that lead to just university systems. The webinar follows the publication of a special section on decolonising the university from the Antipodes in Geographical Research. As contributors we sought to drive and strengthen, Indigenous, Southern, Black and Feminist scholarship and voices in research in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ecuador, and India. Panellists include: Michele Lobo, Denisse Rodríguez, Vanessa Cavanagh, Haripriya Rangan, Sharon J McLennan, Margaret Forster, Richard Howitt, Leanne Holt, Michelle Lea Locke, and Robert Anders
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