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Titre Equitable Partnerships for Education: A Myth or a Panacea
Auteur Mai Abu Moghli, Maha Shuayb
Mir@bel Revue Recherches Sociologiques et Anthropologiques
Numéro vol. 53, no 2, 2022 Praxis décoloniales et rapports de pouvoir dans la fabrique des savoirs en contextes postcoloniaux
Rubrique / Thématique
Dossier
Page 177-201
Résumé anglais This article addresses partnerships in the fields of refugee education and education in emergencies research. We use the framework of political reflexivity to critically engage with our experiences as researchers from the Global South working on research projects funded and led by institution in the Global North. Based on these experiences we highlight issues of claimed and assigned positionalities, hierarchies and power dynamics and how they shape knowledge production and dominant narratives in the field. Based on this analysis and the authors' personal experiences facing dominant colonial privilege(s), the article concludes with precepts that could make partnerships in the fields of refugee education and education in emergencies research more equitable and capable of adopting more humanised and humanising ethical frameworks.
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