Date 31-Jan-2024 to 07-Feb-2024 |
Location Online |
Format Institutional |
The virtual launch of "Bridging Knowledge Cultures," a transformative publication edited by Walter Lepore, Budd Hall, and Rajesh Tandon, took place across three regional sessions:
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This masterpiece offers a transformative exploration of knowledge production in higher education, particularly in the context of community-university research partnerships. This illuminating work, stemming from the UNESCO Chair in Community-Based Research and Knowledge For Change Consortium, delves into the dynamics of diverse knowledge cultures, emphasizing the collaboration between community knowledge and academic pursuits.
The findings underscore the importance of acknowledging community knowledge as legitimate, fostering trust, and integrating oral transmission in academia.
This book serves as a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and policymakers seeking to cultivate meaningful and sustainable community-university collaborations, contributing to the ongoing efforts in the decolonization and democratization of knowledge. It appeals to those interested in the intersection of community-based research, higher education, and transformative knowledge practices.
Access the book here.