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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: Paperback / softback
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 struggles and successes of marginalized communities and movements in challenging colonial power structures.
This book is of immense value to academics, students, university administration personnel, and management who are committed to challenging, transforming, and resisting coloniality within and outside of higher education institutions. It provides a rich resource for scholars and activists seeking to deepen their understanding of the complexities of colonialism and decoloniality and develop effective strategies for promoting social justice and equality.
In conclusion, this book is a crucial contribution to the field of colonial studies and decoloniality. It offers a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of the historical and contemporary dimensions of colonialism and decolonialization, providing valuable insights into the ongoing struggles for liberation and self-determination. By engaging with its content, readers will be better equipped to contribute to the ongoing fight against colonialism and work towards a more equitable and inclusive world.
Weight: 290g
Dimension: 155 x 234 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032018911
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