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Epistemic Colonialism And The Transfer Of Curriculum Knowledge Across Borders Applying A Historical Lens To Contest Unilateral Logics Weili Zhao Thomas S Popkewitz Tero Autio

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Epistemic Colonialism And The Transfer Of Curriculum Knowledge Across Borders Applying A Historical Lens To Contest Unilateral Logics Weili Zhao Thomas S Popkewitz Tero Autio
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Epistemic Colonialism And The Transfer Of Curriculum Knowledge Across Borders Applying A Historical Lens To Contest Unilateral Logics Weili Zhao Thomas S Popkewitz Tero Autio instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Author: Weili Zhao & Thomas S. Popkewitz & Tero Autio
ISBN: 9780367339487, 036733948X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Epistemic Colonialism And The Transfer Of Curriculum Knowledge Across Borders Applying A Historical Lens To Contest Unilateral Logics Weili Zhao Thomas S Popkewitz Tero Autio by Weili Zhao & Thomas S. Popkewitz & Tero Autio 9780367339487, 036733948X instant download after payment.

This volume uncovers the colonial epistemologies which have long dominated the transfer of curriculum knowledge across nation states, and demonstrates how a historical approach to uncovering epistemological colonialism can inform an alternative, relational mode of knowledge transfer and negotiation within curriculum studies research.

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