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Bagga-Gupta, Sangeeta.

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  • The Palgrave handbook of decolonising the educational and language sciences
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    Title/Author: The Palgrave handbook of decolonising the educational and language sciences/ edited by Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta.
    other author: Bagga-Gupta, Sangeeta.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
    Description: xxiii, 1086 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Imaginings and re-imaginings in doing multiversal science; Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta -- Part I: Historical gazing contributing to global-centric perspectives -- On finding a voice and decolonizing oneself. Practices of transnational adoption; Tobias Hübinette -- Claiming epistemic spaces through protests against the self. Making disobedience central to syllabi and classrooms; Sanjay Ranade -- Learning as enculturation: Universalism, particularism and ecologies of knowing; Roger Säljö -- Educational implications of language seen as multilinguality; Rama Kant Agnihotri -- Decolonizing and revoicing multilingual spaces in a nation-state. The case of minority languages in Poland; Justyna Olko, Tomasz Wicherkiewicz, Artur Jabłoński, Bartomiej Chromik -- Universal education and Muslims in 19th century North India. A decolonial perspective; Danish Iqbal & Imtiaz Hasnain -- Southernisms and indigenist perspectives. Multi-sited, multiversal and global-centric views of language colonialingualism and counter-framings; Chaka Chaka & Sibusiso Clifford Ndlangamandla -- Part II: Disrupting dominant epistemic practices and thinking -- Multilingual practices in Computer-Mediated Communication: language choices and equity in higher education; Sibusiso C. Ndlangamandla, Chaka Chaka -- Curiosity-driven netnographic research. Schools online languaging landscapes; Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta & Johan Bäcklund -- A process-oriented approach to qualitative case study research. A decolonial perspective; Mari Haneda -- Deconstructing the Ideology of Access. Multilingualism and Health Care in Argentina; Juan Eduardo Bonnin & Virginia Unamuno -- Countering the structures of non-knowledge in higher education in Denmark. Languages, knowledges and education from Latin American perspectives; Juan Carlos Finck Carrales & Julia Suárez-Krabbe -- Interrupting coloniality. (De)humaning digital technologies related to language education; Francesca Helm -- Towards decolonizing French language education. Examples from Scotland (UK) and British Columbia (Canada); Florence Bonacina-Pugh & Cécile Bullock -- Lets look at the bigger picture. Educational and Language Sciences in and on Africa or the problem of the 2000 languages; Bert van Pinxteren -- Part III: Interrupting colonialities through creative work and stances -- Multilingualism, multimodality and gamification. Pathways to democratizing educational spaces; Ulrike Zeshan -- Decolonizing Linguistic Landscapes. Paths to authoethnography as learning and teaching tools in the landscape; Stefania Tufi & Amiena Peck -- Att lära om - en tredje position som bidrag till en alternativ kunskapsregim; Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta & Petra Weckström -- To relearn - a third position as a contribution to an alternative knowledge regime; Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta & Petra Weckström -- Pluriversal literacies. Perspectives and practices for sustainable and anticolonial futures; Mia Perry & Lisa Bradley -- Finding a voice in academia when one's experience is contrary to what one has learned. Intertwined personal narratives about social justice and meritocracy ideologies in a color-blind context; Isabelle Léglise & Suat Istanbullu -- Decolonizing the language of displayed art. Kara Walker's Fons Americanus; Emilio Amideo -- From colonial legacies to decolonial futures. Explorations of coloniality through Oxbridge and Lagdan; Dami Folayan -- Premises and promises of diversity-sensitive education beyond boundaries. Attempts at decolonizing educational policies, research and practices; Barbara Gross & Giulia Messina Dahlberg -- Disrupting academic publishing: Peer review and negotiations of new genre systems; Arlene Archer & Anders Björkvall -- Part IV: Southern vocabularies for global-centric thinking -- Going back to basics. Complexifying literacy or snuttifying its communicative nature?; Sangeeta Bagga-Gupta -- Nuances of othering in the three-worlds model of geopolitics. On naturalized naming practices; Sambulo Ndlovu -- Linguistic duality versus multilingual realities. Decolonizing as a way forward?; Nikolay Slavkov -- Learning to unlearn colonial fear: Sumud as linguistic citizenship among Palestinian youth in Israel; Muzna Awayed-Bishara & Tommaso M. Milani -- Theorizing with the Global South. Southernizing English language teaching; Magdalena Madany-Saa -- Activist education, (in)securitization, and colonialism. Towards a situated perspective of unlearning; Daniel N. Silva -- Part V: Contributions to revised pedagogical models; Disrupting coloniality in Southern schooling. A decolonial lens on languaging in textbooks; Xolisa Guzula & Robyn Tyler -- 'Taking my language back' - complex tensions and indigenous-based pedagogical approaches for language reclamation; Jane Juuso & Pia Lane -- Transforming normativities in the Nordic context. Languaging and participatory collaborative research in linguistically diverse schools; Heini Lehtonen -- Getting to know decoloniality through dialogue. Critical reflections from students and educators; Donnesh Dustin Hosseni, Aniela Bańkowicz, Colette Mair, Nighet Riaz, Samuel Skipsey, Laura Tansley, & Michèle Vincent -- Decolonial (academic) multilogues. Towards scholarly engagement that transcends coloniality; Lars Almén, Gayatri Ahuja.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Decolonization. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-80322-2
    ISBN: 9783031803222
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