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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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, The Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education 39.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.