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Jonathan D. Jansen – Comparative Education, 2025
Using the method of medical biography, this article challenges some of the more treasured decolonial viewpoints on knowledge production in and from the global South. The biography in question concerns one of the leading cardiovascular scientists in the world with roots in South Africa, but whose breakthrough studies in medicine significantly…
Descriptors: Decolonization, Medicine, Poverty, Heart Disorders
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Bekithemba Dube; Nathan Moyo – Research Papers in Education, 2023
This study undertakes a decolonial reading of the Zimbabwean history curriculum as an exemplar of how knowledge and pedagogy could be reframed as the basis for curricular justice in a global imaginary that is predicated on the epistemic hegemony of the Global North. The study which is framed as a conceptual research article introduces and argues…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Historiography, History Instruction
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Kaghondi wamwa Mwanga – Music Education Research, 2025
The practice of music diversity is colonialized. Its model is impotent to disrupt the Western canon. On the contrary, the practice has opened the door to sonic materialization and trafficking that has become indicative of the encounter between classical music and other music traditions in higher education. The Global South has become the mining…
Descriptors: Music, Colonialism, Diversity, Music Techniques
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Mohammed Sakip Iddrisu – Community Literacy Journal, 2023
Black scholars across disciplines including literacy studies have theorized literacy practices and traditions that people of African descent employ towards healing. In response to Black rhetorical scholars' call for the discipline to examine Black diasporans' healing practices in charged sites of trauma such as the Pikworo Slave Camp in Ghana, I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, African Americans, African Culture, Cultural Literacy
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Regmi, Kapil Dev – Multicultural Education Review, 2022
Decolonization has multiple meanings and interpretations which reflect not necessarily the arbitrariness of the concept but the complex history of colonialism and the struggles that colonized people have endeavoured to carry on. The level of oppression and subjugation may vary, but there is hardly any one living in the global South (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Decolonization, Epistemology
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Barrett P. Brenton; Pablo Sanchez; Franklin Antunish; Ramiro Vega – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2025
In this reflective essay, we (community and university partners) recount a course-based ongoing cross-cultural 10-year+ Global South-Global North partnership (before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic) between four Indigenous Shuar communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon and a U.S.-based institution of higher education. We report on developing,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Higher Education, International Cooperation
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Munyaradzi Hwami – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2025
This critical interpretive study aims to contribute to the scholarship that calls for epistemological recognition and representation of the global South. This call is seen as displacing questions of redistribution. The article utilizes interviews and focus group sessions with Kazakhstani graduate students to explore their experiences and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Systems, Graduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Peter I. De Costa; Laxmi Prasad Ojha; Vashti Wai Yu Lee; D. Philip Montgomery – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Building on the long-standing tradition of challenging oppression and questioning whose interests are being served in the field of language education, we report on a study that involved a group of U.S.-based graduate students who collaborated with a ninth-grade English teacher in Nepal. The study comes out of a larger project that sought to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Decolonization, Grade 9
Dipto Das – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Through colonialism, external forces can alter and shift social structures and practices. It causes trans-generational, often normalized, invisible, and profound marginalization of the collective identities of local and indigenous populations. Decolonization is the resisting and undoing of colonial impacts. It's the process of reforming a…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Social Structure, Disadvantaged, Self Concept