Chapter Cracking the coloniality of norwegian monocultural academia
IN Book: Intersectional Perspectives on Equality and Social Justice in Norwegian Higher Education
Contributor(s)
Tavares, Vander (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Highlighting how systemic inequities in Norwegian higher education are perpetuated through colonial legacies, monocultures of knowledge, and a lack of critical engagement, this book offers an intersectional analysis that identifies issues and complexities in the domains of pedagogy, epistemology, research, curriculum, and support services. Foregrounding the voices of researchers, teacher educators, and student teachers through a variety of methodological approaches, the volume examines and critiques interconnected barriers rooted in experiences and ideologies of class, gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, body, language, literacy, and religion that marginalize students and scholars, particularly those with multiple minority identities. Chapters identify persistent gaps in policy and practice in the experiences of students and scholars, including those from the Global South, despite growing equity, diversity, and inclusion mandates and discourses promoted by Norwegian higher education. To address such challenges, this volume advocates for decolonization, pluriversality, and systemic changes in higher education and academic practices through intersectionality to create a more inclusive and equitable higher education landscape. Advocating for the need to ethically humanize, diversify and decolonize Norwegian higher education, this book will be of interest to researchers, scholars and postgraduate students in the fields of higher education, multicultural education, and sociology of education. Policymakers and administrators may also benefit from the volume.
Keywords
Decolonial theory; Academic monocultures; Equity policy analysis; Marginalised identities; Teacher education reform; Qualitative educational research; Intersectionality in Nordic academia; International students; Colonial; Race; Racialization; Queer; Epistemological monocultures; Intersectionality; Higher education; Diversity; Equity; Pedagogy; White feminisms; Epistemic violence; Inclusion; Minority groups; Pedagogies; Norway; Faculty of Colour; Intersectional; Education policy; Norwegian; AntiracismDOI
10.4324/9781003528647-3ISBN
9781003528647, 9781003528647, 9781032853710, 9781032866758Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
London, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Research in Higher Education,Classification
Education
Higher education, tertiary education
Educational strategies and policy
Educational strategies and policy: inclusion


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