An editorial: Introducing the Special Issue of Decolonial Subversions

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Odeniyi, V. and Lazar, G. 2023. An editorial: Introducing the Special Issue of Decolonial Subversions. Decolonial Subversions. 2023, pp. 1 - 8.
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TitleAn editorial: Introducing the Special Issue of Decolonial Subversions
AuthorsOdeniyi, V. and Lazar, G.
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This Special Issue of Decolonial Subversions on the theme of decolonising the university and the role of linguistic diversity is motivated by a desire to expand critical conversations on the potential of linguistic inclusion in higher education. The Special Issue is multi-/trans-disciplinary, multilingual and multimodal with contributions from authors living and working in Algeria, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia and South Africa. Contributors are teachers, comedy writers, poets, and university researchers. This diversity enriches the Special Issue as a whole, as authors address the issue of decolonising the university and the role of language in the diversification of knowledge in ways that are sensitive to their own histories, contexts and positionality.

Keywordsmultilingualsim; decoloniality; Higher Education
Sustainable Development Goals10 Reduced inequalities
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
Research GroupCentre for Education Research and Scholarship (CERS)
PublisherDecolonial Subversions
JournalDecolonial Subversions
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Deposited04 Apr 2024
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