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Colonization and Epistemic Injustice in Higher Education: Precursors to Decolonization

Colonization and Epistemic Injustice in Higher Education: Precursors to Decolonization

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This book provides critical insights into the history of colonialization and decolonialization, offering valuable perspectives for academics, students, and administrators working towards challenging, transforming, and resisting coloniality in higher education institutions and beyond.

Format: Hardback
Length: 174 pages
Publication date: 08 March 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive volume makes a significant contribution to understanding the complex dynamics of colonialization and decolonialization across the world. It offers a multi-faceted examination of the historical roots, processes, and legacies of colonialism, providing valuable insights into the ongoing struggles for liberation and self-determination.

The book delves into the historical trajectory of colonial expansion, exploring the various factors that fueled it, including economic, political, and cultural forces. It sheds light on the devastating consequences of colonialism for indigenous peoples, including loss of land, resources, and cultural practices. Moreover, the book examines the processes of decolonialization, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise in the aftermath of colonialism.

It offers critical thought for academics, students, and university administration personnel and management working to challenge, transform, and resist coloniality inside and outside of higher education institutions. By engaging with the rich scholarship presented in this book, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of colonialism and decolonialization, and develop strategies for promoting social justice, equality, and sustainability in a post-colonial world.

In conclusion, this book is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the history, politics, and social implications of colonialism and decolonialization. It provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the subject, offering valuable insights into the ongoing struggles for liberation and self-determination across the globe.

Weight: 390g
Dimension: 162 x 241 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032014968

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