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Webinar 2: Power and Methods

March 5, 2021 @ 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EAT

Decolonising Methodologies to Sustainability in Africa 

In the Global South, ‘coloniality’ has long been associated with political rule over subordinated countries. Struggles for ‘decoloniality’ have evolved from the undoing of colonial rule to the even more fundamental challenge of freeing knowledge, practice, and culture from deeper worldwide concentrations of incumbent power. In keeping with the more expansive ambitions of the Sustainable Development Goals, a decolonization framework thus encompasses some of the most profound and pervasive critiques of globalizing structures and their conditioning effects in every setting. Accordingly, the neglected imperative to ‘decolonize methodologies’ in research and policy appraisal, embodies some of the most important and intractable challenges in this field – offering crucial opportunities for thinking, knowing, and doing alike. This year, 2021, the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN) and partners (ACTS Kenya, STEPS Centre UK, Umbela Mexico, and the Global Sustainability Hubs), are exploring what decoloniality would mean for research methods, and policy (engagement, co-creation, etc) processes globally (with experiences in Africa, North America, and the UK. )The focus of ARIN in the project is on “Decolonising Methodologies to Sustainability in the Global South”. The project will include seminars, and a book culminating in methods vignettes and video snippets, and an invite-only ARIN-ASH Summer School.

Webinar 2: Power and Methods

In our second webinar[1] in the series on 5th March 2021, we focus on how larger theories about methodologies have been applied to engage, challenge and shift power, and rein in hierarchical authorities (coloniality) associated with methods in Africa.

[1] The first webinar focused on contextualizing decoloniality, and what it means for Africa.

Facilitator

Joel Onyango, Coordinator of the ARIN-ASH Summer School and Research Fellow, ACTS

Panel Members

Laura Pereira, Researcher at the Stockholm Resilience Centre working on sustainability transformations and futures in the Global South and holds an honorary position at Stellenbosch University.

Kennedy Mbeva, Deputy Convenor of the African Research & Impact Network (ARIN), and researcher focused on trade policy in transnational environmental governance.

 Irene Amoke, Executive Director Kenya Wildlife Trust, and Conservation Scholar

Joanes Atela, Director of the Climate Resilient Economies Programme at Africa Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) and Coordinator of Africa Sustainability Hub (ASH).

Resson Kantai Duff,  Deputy Director of Ewaso Lions.

Matthew Mabefam, Sessional academic at the School of social and political sciences at the University of Melbourne.

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Please send any enquiries to j.onyango@acts-net.org

Details

Date:
March 5, 2021
Time:
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EAT
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.arin-africa.org/

Venue

Virtual
Kenya
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Organizer

ARIN
Phone
+254700142886
Email
info@arin-africa.org
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