Beyond epistemicide: Knowledge democracy and higher education
Date
2015
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UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
Abstract
As universities grapple with their role in a world marked by inequality and ecological crisis, the question of whose knowledge counts has become impossible to ignore. This paper situates higher education within a longer history of epistemicide, the systematic erasure of indigenous and marginalized ways of knowing, and examines how knowledge democracy offers a path toward repair. By drawing on examples of community-based research and indigenous scholarship, it argues for reimagining universities as sites of dialogue rather than dominance, where multiple epistemologies can coexist. The study underscores both the transformative promise and the unresolved tensions of this shift, positioning knowledge democracy less as a finished framework than as an unfolding experiment in rebalancing power and voice.
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Decolonised Knowledge, Knowledge Democracy, Community-University Engagement, SDG 4: Quality Education
Citation
Hall, B. (2015). Beyong Epistemicide: Knowledge Democracy and Higher Education. UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
