Deconstructing and Reconstructing. Embracing Alternative Ways of Producing, Classifying and Disseminating Knowledge
Deconstructing and Reconstructing. Embracing Alternative Ways of Producing, Classifying and Disseminating Knowledge
Author(s): Peggy Levitt, Maurice Crul, Michal Buchowski, SUBHADRA MITRA CHANNA, Jasna Čapo, Ger Duijzings, Michael P. K. Okyerefo, Maree Pardy, Noel B. SalazarSubject(s): Anthropology, Social Sciences, Sociology, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology
Published by: Hrvatsko etnološko društvo
Keywords: knowledge production; decentre; post-colonial; critical; culture; global
Summary/Abstract: In this short piece, we argue for a fundamental reconsideration and reorganization of knowledge production. Intellectual and cultural inequality are part and parcel of socioeconomic inequality. How can we create a better world if we are not clear about the premises behind the knowledge that we have about that world and how it is produced? We need to look carefully at what is silenced and what is said out loud; at what is obscured, hiding in plain sight, or given centre stage. Not only is the task at hand to see clearly what comes into view when these embedded assumptions are excavated. It is also to create new words, new methods, and new institutions that do not repeat the same mistakes. It is a plea to train the next generation differently, so they are prepared to chart a new path toward producing, classifying, and using knowledge in more constructive and inclusive ways.
Journal: Etnološka tribina : Godišnjak Hrvatskog etnološkog društva
- Issue Year: 48/2018
- Issue No: 41
- Page Range: 3-50
- Page Count: 48
- Language: English