Decolonial Research Methods: Resisting Coloniality in Academic Knowledge Production

Registration for an NCRM webinar series on Decolonial Research Methods is now open! This series may be of particular interest to participatory researchers. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/decolonial-research-methods-webinar-series-tickets-175333205337

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Eminent scholars will explore the topic of decolonial research methods in a new NCRM webinar series.

The six-part series aims to prompt researchers to reflect on the ways in which academic research may either reinforce or dislodge colonial discourses.

The webinars, which are free and open to anyone who would like to attend, will take place weekly between 26 October 2021 and 7 December 2021.

The six speakers are:

Professor Vineeta Sinha, National University of Singapore

26 October (16:00 SGT, 09:00 BST)

Professor Linda T. Smith, Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi

2 November (14:00 SGT, 06:00 GMT)

Professor Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney

9 November (15:00 SGT, 07:00 GMT) 

Professor Walter Mignolo, Duke University

23 November (22:00 SGT, 14:00 GMT)

Professor Sujata Patel, Umeå University

30 November (16:00 SGT, 08:00 GMT)

Professor Jeong-Eun Rhee, Long Island University, Post

7 December (20:00 SGT, 12:00 GMT)

Register for the webinar series here: https://deco-metho.eventbrite.co.uk

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