
The Decolonial Researcher
May 9 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
This course will offer an in-depth exploration of decolonising academia by asking: What are the possibilities when it comes to decolonial research?
This one-day course will be split into four sections:
- Examining the decolonial critique of academia. This will involve exploring some of the main themes found within decolonial scholarship and activism with a specific focus on the decolonial critique of social science research.
- Exploring some of the key predecessors of decolonial research which have had a significant impact on current thinking about decolonial research. More specifically, consideration will be given to the relationship between feminist research, Indigenous research, and decolonial research.
- Considering various strategies which have been suggested to decolonise research. This will involve discussing some of the practical strategies that may be used when trying to produce decolonial research.
- Offering a critique of decolonial research. This will involve recognising the limitations of decolonial research which make it an imperfect approach to conducting research.
By the end of the course, participants will:
- Be well-versed in the decolonial critique of academia, particularly in relation to social science research.
- Be able to identify the core principles and strategies which constitute decolonial research.
- Be prepared to offer a lucid critique of decolonial research.
Please note this event is not run by the SWDTP. For more details and to book, please click here: https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/training/show.php?article=13944 [ncrm.ac.uk]