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Decolonial Research Methods: Resisting Coloniality in Academic Knowledge Production

The National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) hosted a free webinar series, comprised of six webinars, which aimed to prompt researchers to reflect on the ways in which academic research may either reinforce or dislodge colonial discourses.

Eminent scholars explored the topic of decolonial research methods in a NCRM webinar series, hosted by Dr Leon Moosavi, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy, and Criminology. 

 

Lecture One

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Lecture Two

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Lecture Three

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Lecture Four

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Lecture Five

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Lecture Six

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The seven speakers in this video are: Musharrat J. Ahmed-Landeryou, of London South Bank University (UK), Jorge Vega, of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Germany-Mexico), Luqman Muraina, of the University of Cape Town (South Africa), Nuruddin Al Akbar, from Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia), Nirupama Sarathy, an independent facilitator and researcher (India), Dr Randy T. Nobleza, of Marinduque State College (Philippines) and Carl W. Jones, of the Royal College of Art and University of Westminster (UK).

 

 

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