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Episode 2.3: Decolonising Science Communication with Alana Dooley

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Decolonizing science: “takes a lot of conversations, takes a lot of signage, takes a lot of work”

Decolonizing science: “takes a lot of conversations, takes a lot of signage, takes a lot of work”

Indigenous researchers Max Liboiron and Liz Pijogge study how pollution threatens food security and food sovereignty around ...

Decolonising science panel discussion: Part 2

Decolonising science panel discussion: Part 2

Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Loretta Feris and the Curriculum Change Working Group invited the UCT community to a panel ...

Decolonising series - Episode 2: The dilemmas of decolonisation / decolonization - Dr Ryan Arthur

Decolonising series - Episode 2: The dilemmas of decolonisation / decolonization - Dr Ryan Arthur

A literature review of

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S3E7 - Decolonizing Science Through Indigenous Knowledge Research

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Let's Talk Water Season

Decolonisation Conversations | Episode 2: Learning & Education

Decolonisation Conversations | Episode 2: Learning & Education

The United Nations University International Institute for Global Health (UNU-IIGH) has been engaging in global discussions on ...

5. Necessity for Decolonisation

5. Necessity for Decolonisation

Keywords: coloniality; grammars of liberation; banner of

Tana Joseph Decolonising the Sciences Part Of The Decolonisation Webinar Series

Tana Joseph Decolonising the Sciences Part Of The Decolonisation Webinar Series

Dr. Tana Joseph is a South African astronomer,

Decolonising science panel discussion: Part 1

Decolonising science panel discussion: Part 1

Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Loretta Feris and the Curriculum Change Working Group invited the UCT community to a panel ...

Decolonising science | Cambridge Festival

Decolonising science | Cambridge Festival

Welcome to the Cambridge Festival! In this talk, Dr Chandrima Ganguly will discuss the project to

Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness (Part 2 of episode 3)

Campus perspectives on racism, decolonisation and occupational consciousness (Part 2 of episode 3)

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Decolonising Science?

Decolonising Science?

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Decolonizing the Ocean Sciences

Academic infrastructure development to include and provide equity for residents from all backgrounds, moves

UCT Panel Discussion on Decolonising Science

UCT Panel Discussion on Decolonising Science

A panel discussion on

"Decolonizing the Curriculum": Opening Remarks from Dr. Manjeet Ramgotra

"Decolonizing the Curriculum": Opening Remarks from Dr. Manjeet Ramgotra

Dr. Manjeet Ramgotra, Lecturer in Political Theory at SAOS University of London.

Decolonizing Science and Technology (09.02.2023)

Decolonizing Science and Technology (09.02.2023)

Convened and moderated by Prof. Dr. Martina Erlemann and Dr. Tanja Kubes (Research Group of Gender &

Decolonising curriculum and a case for African languages (Part 2 of 3), Prof. Nyna Amin

Decolonising curriculum and a case for African languages (Part 2 of 3), Prof. Nyna Amin

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Decolonizing Science Communication II: Indigenizing Science Journalism and Uplifting Native Stories

On October 8, 2020, the second event in NSWA's

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