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Call for Papers

Theme: The Decolonial Turn and the Humanities Curriculum
Subtitle: Prospects, Practice and Interventions
Type: International Conference
Institution: University of Pretoria
Location: Pretoria (South Africa)
Date: 10.–12.7.2019
Deadline: 31.1.2019

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The “decolonial turn” (aligned to the broader concept of
decolonisation) is a nuanced, layered and sliding signifier. Despite
its conceptual slipperiness, the insights, debate and discussion that
it spurs provides a productive framework for critiquing and thinking
about the education transformation project. This takes two forms:

1. The `epistemological' case in which decolonisation is seen as
constitutive of reorganising and rethinking knowledge; and,

2. The `historical' case in which decolonisation is seen as playing
an unprecedented role in reviewing and reconstituting social
relations and identities in contemporary society.

This international conference will investigate the ‘decolonial turn’
and explore how it produces new or different renditions of the
Humanities Curriculum.

We invite abstracts for scholarly papers for praxes-oriented sharing
and panel sessions that expand critical horizons while remaining open
to the nuances within a pluriversal critique. We would like to
encourage Humanities’ scholars and students to interrogate the
following broad philosophical themes:

- Histories and politics of knowledge production in the era of
  globalisation
- Knowledge production & decoloniality
- Critiques of the decolonial turn in curriculum transformation
- Students & curriculum transformation
- Technological (im)possibilities in teaching & learning
- Critical pedagogies & curricula to address bias and inequality
- Contradictions & prospects for curriculum transformation in a
  marketised global higher education sector

We also welcome papers and presentations that address more practical
concerns such as:

- The Humanities Curriculum
- Discipline, knowledge formations and epistemic (in)justice
- Meaning, nature and purpose of universities
- Knowledge & Pedagogy
- Theories, methodologies, practice
- Global economy of knowledge
- Knowledge roles and the global South 
- Remaking of intellectual cultures
- Remaking textbooks, undergraduate & postgraduate syllabi
- Reforming institutional architectures and cultures & intersectional
  erasures

Panels will be organised once abstracts and proposals are received
and accepted for the conference. Papers presented at the conference
will be uploaded to the Unsettling Paradigms Knowledge Portal
(https://www.up.ac.za/unsettlingparadigms) and will be submitted to
the Journal for Decolonising Disciplines for publication.

Abstract Submission Guidelines

Submission deadline is 31 January 2019.
Please upload the following information to:
http://conferences.up.ac.za/index.php/unsettlingparadigms/decolturn2019/schedConf/cfp

- Abstract for individual oral presentations of no more than 300
  words, and/or your proposal for a panel session (to include names of
  proposed speakers/facilitators) of no more than 800 words

- A short biography (150 words) that includes your university
  affiliation details and relevant contact information

Venue

Future Africa Campus, University of Pretoria
(in collaboration with UCT, UFS, Rhodes, US, UWC, Wits and UKZN)

Conference website:
http://conferences.up.ac.za/index.php/unsettlingparadigms/decolturn2019/




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