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Vol. 17 No. 1/2 (2023): Uncomfortable truths in international development: approaches to the decolonization of knowledge from development practice, policy and research
Vol. 17 No. 1/2 (2023): Uncomfortable truths in international development: approaches to the decolonization of knowledge from development practice, policy and research
Published:
2023-05-24
Poetry and creative writing
Our Knowledge
Keamogetsi Joseph Molapong
10-12
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Here We are on Stolen Land, Your Homeland
Farah Mahrukh Coomi Shroff
13-16
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Papers
'We have a dream': proposing decolonization of knowledge as a sixth generation of knowledge management for sustainable development.
Bruce Boyes; Sarah Cummings; Fitsum Tesfaye Habtemariam, Gladys Kemboi
17-41
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Toward decolonizing knowledge production in global public health: results of a multi-level intervention to improve equity of authorship at a global health journal
Jim Ricca, Sonia Abraham, Peter Waiswa , Natalie Culbertson, Steve Hodgins
42-56
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Ensuring equal participation and inclusion in a knowledge exchange initiative: evaluation using an equity-integrated logic model and checklist
Ruwaida Salem, Reana Thomas, Najmeh Modarres, Sophie Weiner, Michelle Yao, Grace Gayoso Pasion, Aïssatou Thioye, Irene Alenga, Tara Sullivan
57-85
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The community-led worldview of systems change: a framework centering local knowledge and aspirations in pursuit of transformational sustainability and resilience. Part 1
Pascal Djohossou, Sera Bulbul, Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
86-106
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Creating spaces for knowledge decolonization: changing relationships and shifting power dynamics for co-creation across the Movement for Community-led Development. Part 2
Pascal Djohossou, Sera Bulbul, Ann Hendrix-Jenkins
107-126
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Centering Women's Voices and Choices in COVID-19: Learning from CARE's Women Respond Initiative
Kalkidan Lakew Yihun, Emily Janoch, Vidhya Sriram
127-144
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Whose crisis? Development interventions and the politics of representation of masculinities and migration in Africa
Linda Musariri
127-145
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Can African values like Ubuntu expand the meaning and understanding of communities of practice? Lessons from mass food markets in Zimbabwe
Charles Dhewa; Sarah Cummings
162-180
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Case studies
The anti-racist narratives review of the International Institute for Environment and Development, UK
Natalie Lartey
181-196
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Epistemic injustice in international development: the case study of a research institute’s knowledge strategy
Julia Glaser, Eunice Amboka Likoko
197-213
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Tools and Methods
Self Applied Technique for Quality Health (SATH): an advocacy tool developed by CARE Nepal for improved maternal health services in Nepal
Santa Kumar Dangol, Adweeti Nepal, Niva Shakya, Mona Sherpa, Bidur Bastola, Min Raj Gyawali, Emily Janoch
214-227
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