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(Ebook) Epistemic Justice and the Postcolonial University by Amrita Pande; Ruchi Chaturvedi; Shari Daya; Sepideh Azari; Koni Benson; Hal Cooper; Kerusha Govender ISBN 9781776147878, 9781776147861, 9781776147847, 1776147871, 1776147863, 1776147847

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Authors:Amrita Pande; Ruchi Chaturvedi; Shari Daya; Sepideh Azari; Koni Benson; Hal Cooper; Kerusha Govender
Pages:1632 pages.
Year:2023
Editon:1
Publisher:WITS University Press
Language:english
File Size:4.5 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781776147878, 9781776147861, 9781776147847, 1776147871, 1776147863, 1776147847
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(Ebook) Epistemic Justice and the Postcolonial University by Amrita Pande; Ruchi Chaturvedi; Shari Daya; Sepideh Azari; Koni Benson; Hal Cooper; Kerusha Govender ISBN 9781776147878, 9781776147861, 9781776147847, 1776147871, 1776147863, 1776147847

This book addresses urgent current debates on decolonisation by offering reimagined teaching and learning interventions for obtaining greater epistemic justice in the contemporary postcolonial university. At a time when debates on decolonisation have gained urgency in academic, civic and public spaces, this interdisciplinary collection by authors based at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, serves as a valuable archive documenting and reflecting on a turbulent period in South African higher education. It is an important resource for academics looking to grasp debates on decoloniality both in South Africa, and in university and teaching spaces further afield. Calling for concerted and collaborative work towards greater epistemic justice across diverse disciplines, the book puts forward a new vision of the postcolonial university as one that enables excellent teaching and learning, undertaken in a spirit of critical consciousness and reciprocity.
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