Indigenous knowledges, development and education / / Jonathan Langdon.

Indigenous knowledges are the subject of much discussion and debate in many contemporary academic fields. This is no less true in the fields of education and development studies—two fields with long histories of interaction with indigenous knowledges and peoples. Yet, despite this similar level of i...

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Transgressions : cultural studies and education
Indigenous knowledges are the subject of much discussion and debate in many contemporary academic fields. This is no less true in the fields of education and development studies—two fields with long histories of interaction with indigenous knowledges and peoples. Yet, despite this similar level of interest and interaction, there has yet to emerge a book that draws together the two fields as they interact with and learn from indigenous epistemologies. This then is the starting point of this book. Drawing together a selection of authors whose work speaks to the interconnection of the three areas of knowledge, the chapters examine how these knowledges co-exist in a number of specific sites. The collection includes: a decolonizing critique of the fields and practice of development and education; a discussion of indigenous knowledge as a source of learning for the teaching of development studies; an examination of the use of local/traditional/indigenous knowledges in sustainable livelihoods projects; a reflection on building collaboration towards the emergence of an indigenous research methodology; a thinking-through of the linkages between language, development and education in an indigenous Canadian community; a personalized account of the impact of indigenous knowledges on the formation of a young medical student; and, a reflection on dialogue between western health practitioners and traditional bonesetters in northern Ghana. With each of these contributions the book aims not to define the terrain, and thereby limit the rich debate around each of the terms in the book’s title, but rather to allow for an interplay of ideas. Ultimately, the book is an attempt to provide varied examples of how different epistemologies can inform each other and contribute to knowledge production that reflects diverse ways of knowing about Indigenous knowledges, development and education.
Preliminary Material / Jonathan Langdon -- Indigenous Knowledges, Development and Education / Jonathan Langdon -- The Indigenous as a Site of Decolonizing Knowledge for Conventional Development and The Link with Education / George J. Sefa Dei and Marlon Simmons -- Reframing Development Studies / Jonathan Langdon -- Indigenous Knowledges, Sustainable Development and the Environment / Blane Harvey -- Indigenous Research and Decolonizing Methodologies: Possibilities and Opportunities / Christine Stocek and Rodney Mark -- Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing in Developing A Cross-Cultural Science Curriculum / Janine Metallic -- Getting into Med School or Becoming a Healer? Western Medical Education and Indigenous Knowledges / Mela Sarkar -- Building Bridges from Broken Bones / Coleman Agyeyomah and Jonathan Langdon -- List of Contributors / Jonathan Langdon.
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Educational anthropology Developing countries Cross-cultural studies.
Educational sociology Developing countries Cross-cultural studies.
Indigenous peoples Education Cross-cultural studies.
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Indigenous knowledges, development and education /
Transgressions : cultural studies and education
Preliminary Material /
Indigenous Knowledges, Development and Education /
The Indigenous as a Site of Decolonizing Knowledge for Conventional Development and The Link with Education /
Reframing Development Studies /
Indigenous Knowledges, Sustainable Development and the Environment /
Indigenous Research and Decolonizing Methodologies: Possibilities and Opportunities /
Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing in Developing A Cross-Cultural Science Curriculum /
Getting into Med School or Becoming a Healer? Western Medical Education and Indigenous Knowledges /
Building Bridges from Broken Bones /
List of Contributors /
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title_alt Preliminary Material /
Indigenous Knowledges, Development and Education /
The Indigenous as a Site of Decolonizing Knowledge for Conventional Development and The Link with Education /
Reframing Development Studies /
Indigenous Knowledges, Sustainable Development and the Environment /
Indigenous Research and Decolonizing Methodologies: Possibilities and Opportunities /
Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing in Developing A Cross-Cultural Science Curriculum /
Getting into Med School or Becoming a Healer? Western Medical Education and Indigenous Knowledges /
Building Bridges from Broken Bones /
List of Contributors /
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Indigenous Knowledges, Development and Education /
The Indigenous as a Site of Decolonizing Knowledge for Conventional Development and The Link with Education /
Reframing Development Studies /
Indigenous Knowledges, Sustainable Development and the Environment /
Indigenous Research and Decolonizing Methodologies: Possibilities and Opportunities /
Exploring Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing in Developing A Cross-Cultural Science Curriculum /
Getting into Med School or Becoming a Healer? Western Medical Education and Indigenous Knowledges /
Building Bridges from Broken Bones /
List of Contributors /
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