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Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization

Laura Wain

Practical Tools for Improving Teaching, Research, and Scholarship

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Release Date: 14/11/2023

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social & Ethical Issues
Label: Bristol University Press
Contributors: Ma. Rhea Gretchen A. Abuso (Contributions by), Paige Mann (Contributions by), Danny Braverman (Contributions by), Ali Meghji (Contributions by), Seetha Tan (Contributions by), Laura Wain (Contributions by), Denise Buiten (Contributions by), Ellen Finlay (Contributions by), Rosemary Hancock (Contributions by), Belinda Leach (Contributions by), Gwen Chapman (Contributions by), Samantha Brennan (Contributions by), Alexandra Rodney (Contributions by), Martin Stringer (Contributions by), Fabio Bolzonar (Contributions by), Federico Settler (Contributions by), Sara Ewing (Contributions by), Januschka Schmidt (Contributions by), Karen Bird (Contributions by), Lin Ma (Contributions by), Abby Day (Edited by), Lois Lee (Edited by), Dave S.P. Thomas (Edited by), James Spickard (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Practical Tools for Improving Teaching, Research, and Scholarship
Written by academics from different disciplines and backgrounds, this book offers an international practical guide to doing diversity in the social sciences.

Despite progress, the Western higher education system is still largely dominated by scholars from the privileged classes of the Global North. This book presents examples of efforts to diversify points of view, include previously excluded people, and decolonize curricula.

What has worked? What hasn’t? What further visions do we need? How can we bring about a more democratic and just academic life for all?

Written by scholars from different disciplines, countries, and backgrounds, this book offers an internationally relevant, practical guide to ‘doing diversity’ in the social sciences and humanities and decolonising higher education as a whole.