Category: Review
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Decolonisation without Decolonising, Decolonial Dialogues/REEN Event, 25 February 2021, Review Report
Dr Carol Ann Dixon (University of Sheffield) and Riadh Ghemmour (University of Exeter) Decolonisation is everywhere. But are all forms of decolonisation to be celebrated? The virtual talk, which was given by Dr Leon Moosavi (Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool, UK) hosted via Zoom…
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Book Review: Decolonizing Educational Research: From Ownership to Answerability, by Leigh Patel. New York, NY: Routledge Publishing, 2016, 104 pp
Reviewed by: Julie Uistienne Poynsenby, doctoral researcher in education, University of Idaho, USA Indigenous scholars and their allies generally agree that for too long, research in a broad sense, has been consistently uniformed as to the impetus behind maintaining and promoting pervasive colonial practices. Indigenous scholars continue to struggle to get their voices heard and…