The Dornsife Global Development Scholars (DGDS) program at Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health (DSPH) is a nationally and internationally recognized capacity-building program for ...
It should be admitted that not all research is conducted equally with everyone in mind, because everyone is a lot of people. As human beings, and especially as medical experts, we should challenge the ...
Global health equity means more than working toward good health around the world. It also means fairness for researchers. Too often, the field favors those based in high-income countries (HICs), many ...
In the summer of 2022, Christopher Pallas and Elizabeth Bloodgood were presenting findings from their co-edited volume Beyond the Boomerang at an international conference. The book examined how the ...
Science is steeped in injustice and exploitation. Scientific insights from marginalized people have been erased, natural history specimens have been taken without consent and genetics data have been ...
Decolonizing pedagogy in development studies seeks to dismantle inherited colonial hierarchies in how knowledge is produced, taught and applied. It involves critically examining Eurocentric curricula, ...
Tue, August 16, 2022 Published on Aug. 15, 2022 Published on 2022-08-15T16:51:15+07:00 nother year in our journey of independence has passed. We have every reason to celebrate it with joy, just like ...
In her Munro Lecture at SFU’s Harbour Centre, Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith shares her tremendous insights into indigenous knowledge, language revitalization, decolonizing research practices, and how ...
Recently, we identified Jewish Studies scholarship that is sexist, racist, and cisheteronormative, arguing that neoliberal ideologies and metrics reinforce and promote such research. We invited ...
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