Contesting spaces for Indigenous knowledge in university teaching and learning
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Alvares, Claude |
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2014
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Teaching and learning indigenous knowledge (as opposed to “modern” knowledge) is inherently a political and moral act. Indigenous Australian knowledges areas are as diverse as its geographical landscape. Making space for Indigenous knowledges in academia should not merely be a question of social justice or equity; the focus needs to shift to restoring pedagogical justice. This chapter provides insights for possible frameworks for embedding Indigenous knowledges and draws from experiences of teaching critical Indigenous Studies at one Australian university. |
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Multiversity & Citizens International |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82025/3/82025.pdf http://www.dkagencies.com/doc/from/1123/to/1123/bkId/DKA2521716276326265270380717971/details.html McLaughlin, Juliana (2014) Contesting spaces for Indigenous knowledge in university teaching and learning. In Alvares, Claude (Ed.) Multicultural knowledge and the university. Multiversity & Citizens International, Belgaum, Karnataka, India, pp. 164-173. |
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Copyright 2014 Multiversity & Citizens International |
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Palavras-Chave | #Indigenous knowledges #critical pedagogy #university teaching and learning #HERN |
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Book Chapter |