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Towards a Just Curriculum Theory: The Epistemicide

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Abstract

Towards a Just Curriculum Theory: The Epistemicide responds to a need for 'alternative ways of thinking about alternatively' about education and curriculum. It challenges the functionalism of both dominant and specific counter-dominant education and curriculum perspectives and in so doing suggests an Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ICT) as a new path for the field. The volume brings challenges critical educators to decolonize and to deterritorialize, providing scholars and educators a more nuanced analysis. By offering strategies to achieve a just curriculum theory, and by positioning curriculum theory to establish social and cognitive justice, this book aims to educate a more just and democratic society. With contributions from leading scholars across the field education, this volume argues that to deny the existence of any epistemological form beyond the Western mode can be a form of social fascism, which leads to an uncritical reading of history. Together, the essays offer and encourage a more deliberative, democratic engagement that seeks to contextualize and bring to life diverse epistemologies, value-sets, disciplines, theories, concepts, and experiences in education and beyond.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAbingdon
Number of pages270
ISBN (Electronic)9781315146904
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 2017

Keywords

  • curriculum theory
  • Itinerant Curriculum Theory (ITC)
  • decolonising the curriculum

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