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Adami, Rebecca – Human Rights Education Review, 2021
Epistemic injustice in human rights education (HRE) can be found in a colonial historical trajectory of human rights that rests on accounts of western agency only. Such narratives overshadow the legacy of Indian and Pakistani freedom fighters and Latin American feminists who negotiated human rights against colonial, patriarchal and racist…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Teaching Methods, Racial Bias, Epistemology
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Vickers, Edward; Morris, Paul – Comparative Education, 2022
Whilst Hong Kong's return to Chinese sovereignty in 1997 has influenced education in various ways, major reforms perceived as promoting mainland control have been resisted. For two decades, Hong Kong's educational autonomy under the 'one country, two systems' formula was thus largely maintained. This changed radically with the response to the…
Descriptors: Social Change, Educational Change, Institutional Autonomy, Activism
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Abrahamson, Heather P. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
This paper critically analyzes the ways that colonization and European patriarchal discourse led to, and often supports, a type of historical instruction wherein educators rely on the use "[of a] narrative [that] is presented as though there are no alternatives or counternarratives possible" (VanSledright, 2008, p. 115). I provide an…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, American Indians, Females, History Instruction