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#Decolonising
Christine Schwobel-Patel
CSchwobelPatel
In our teaching of (public) international law @Warwick_Law, we have committed to decolonising the curriculum. I'll be sharing some thoughts on this process as we move through the syllabus week
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Jocelyne Sze
jocelynesze
The Daily Mail & Telegraph have picked up the work done by a group of us at @SheffieldAPS on decolonising the curriculum - & painted it in a very unflattering
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Ben Ellis
bendotellis
Walking and listening to the decolonising the physio curriculum guided reflection podcast hosted by @ShaunCleaver as part of #InBeta20Reflections in this threadhttps://inbeta.uwc.ac.za/2020/09/13/20-decolonising-physiotherapy-education-unco
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davidwebster
davidwebster
Thread..Decolonising in education isn’t just the curriculum. Yes – *what* we teach is the core to many, but *how* we teach, and *who* teaches can potentially reinforce inequality, solidify existing
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Eleni Ravanis
eleniravanis
The 'Computing, Technology,& Space' session of #SSiC2020 has kicked off! Invited speakers for this session are @cyberlyra, @DrSyedMustafaA1, @shaka_lulu & @anulikesstars. Some excellent discussions so far on science fiction, science
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Barnaby Raine
BarnabyRaine
We live in a disorienting age, when everyone sensible and moderate hates racism and anti-racism is mostly about dealing with statues and the legacy of the past, while colonial settlers
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Christopher Lasch's Angry Ghost
ghostofchristo1
Decolonisation as a form of cultural practice takes 2 forms: the therapeutic and the bureaucratic. In the therapeutic mode, it’s about “decolonising oneself.” This can mean just about anything and
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Nikki Hessell
NikkiHessell
"Decolonising my syllabus" is to decolonisation what "reducing my carbon footprint" is to climate change - it's vital and ethical to take individual action, but it's not the main challenge
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Ayushi Nayak
ayushi_nayak
Important by @ArchaeologyFitz The conversation in question yet again reinforced why British (and European) archaeology is so overwhelmingly white and often feels so exclusive and alienating to me. I’m
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Chardine Taylor Stone
ChardineTaylor
Most Brit’s are royalist because they have been indoctrinated since birth to believe that the class system and aristocracy is a valid way to structure society, regardless of whatever feelings
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wadeinreallife
"most accurate" isn't the wording I'd put forward. horary is certainly is astrology's most incisive branch, capable of delivering a level of detail that smokes the other divisions.horary is why
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Janine Francois
itsJaninebtw
Outreach & engagement models in the cultural sector is so rooted in colonial missionary politics, i.e. 'we need to save the poor' these ppl cant fathom that: 1) marginalised ppl
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Taylor Hughson
ta_hughson
Speaking as Pākehā, this seems part of a worrying trend in increasingly using Māori words to refer to Pākehā ideas, structures, institutions etcI think Pākehā see this as a kind
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Steven Goldstein
stgoldste
Im glad Broken Hill is still getting attention. For anyone interested or who discusses the fossil in any scientific/popular context-this article is essential reading. It should be an essential citation.
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Mehar
curlistani
speaking of Mother’s Day, theres a page on insta i follow that is decolonising the birthing/pregnancy process. if you want to kno i can DM you the name. i dont
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Portia
whowhywherewhen
In 1998 Prof Dickson Eyoh, now Associate Professor at Toronto, wrote in Africa Today about the"dichotomy between African intellectuals (particularly but not exclusively those located on the continent) and their
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