Epistemic Freedom in Africa?
- Date: Thursday 12 November 2020, 16:00 – 17:30
- Location: Off-campus
- Cost: Free
Seminar 2 in the series "African Knowledges for Global Challenges".
This is the first session of the Sadler Seminar Series “African Knowledges for Global Challenges”, supported by the Leeds Arts and Humanities Research Institute with the Leeds University Centre for African Studies. The series is convened by Professor Adriaan van Klinken, with Dr Brendon Nicholls, Dr Lisa Thorley, and Dr Abel Ugba.
This first session focuses on an introduction of the key themes of the series, and a discussion of a relevant key academic text: ‘Introduction: Seek ye Epistemic Freedom First’, from Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, Epistemic Freedom in Africa: Deprovincialization and Decolonization (London: Routledge 2018), 1-41.
The seminar is open to postgraduate students and academic staff from the University of Leeds and beyond, who have an interest in the topic. Participants are encouraged to attend all seminars in the series, in order to enable an ongoing conversation.
The seminar is hosted online, on Microsoft Teams.
If you would like to participate and receive the link to the meeting and a copy of the text, please contact Ms Sarah Ashbridge (LUCAS).