Colonising and Decolonising
Concepts, Learnings, and Praxes

Author(s)
Scott, David
Leaton Gray, Sandra
Chawla-Duggan, Rita
Language
EnglishAbstract
Colonising and Decolonising argues for a decolonised and ethicised curriculum. Grounded in an interdisciplinary approach, it draws upon the fields of history, sociology, education, anthropology, philosophy, indigenous studies, and more, to allow a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of the subject matter. Focusing on the concepts and practices of coloniality and decoloniality, it uses this focus as a framework for positioning concepts as acquired dispositions in the way we live. Philosophical topics addressed include: concepts and descriptors, knowledge, facts and values, free will and volition, coloniality, decoloniality, curriculum, sapience, strong normative evaluations, pedagogy, rationality, freedom, ethics, learning practices, thinking, ecology, imaginative possibility, and inclusion. A robust and erudite exploration of the imperative of decolonisation, this volume will appeal to scholars and researchers across a broad range of disciplines including specialist fields of education research, decolonial theory, sociology, epistemology, and philosophy of education.
Keywords
colonisation; critical pedagogy; indigeneity; indigenous epistemologies; race; knowledge; feminist theory; social justice education; categorising; curriculum transformation; time; anti-racist praxis; modality; interdisciplinary decolonial research; epistemic; economic; decolonisation; learning; space; culturalISBN
9781040539323, 9781040680674, 9781003600138, 9781032986197Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
http://www.taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Grantor
Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Studies in Curriculum Theory Series,Classification
Educational strategies and policy
Teaching of a specific subject
Philosophy and theory of education
Colonialism and imperialism
Sociology
Ethnic studies

