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Southern Multilingualisms, Knowledges and Decolonising Education Colloquium


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The Centre for Research in Educational and Social Inclusion invites you to attend
Multilingualisms, Knowledges and Decolonising Education Colloquium

The colloquium brings together researchers whose work engages with Southern and decolonial scholarship from Brazil, South Africa and Australia to participate in a collaborative programme that encourages reciprocal dialogue among research staff and post-graduate research students. A series of round tables is designed to provoke discussion about key contemporary themes related to languages and knowledges in southern societies. Round tables will be initiated by panellists, who will respond to each theme with reflections and provocations, highlighting their own concerns and inviting all participants to engage in the conversation that follows. This is a free event.

Day One: Tuesday 2 July 9am – 3:30pm

9am – 11am [20h30 segunda 1 de julho no Brasil]

Language and social power between global centres and peripheries

Allan Cordeiro (UFF)

Gilberto Souza (UFF)

Rodrigo Costa (UFF)

Sender Dovchin (Curtin)

Daniel Ferraz (USP)

Leina Jucá (UFMG)

Joel Windle (UniSA)

Silvia Lorenso (Middlebury)

11:30am – 12:30pm

Post-colonial perspectives on sovereignty, self-determination, voice and citizenship

Irabinna Rigney (UniSA)

Mikayla King (UniSA)

Chris Chimwayange (UniSA)

Ibrahima Diallo (UniSA)

Lunch: 12:30pm – 2pm

2pm – 3:30pm

Southern knowledges in dialogue

Sam Osborne (UniSA)

Kathleen Heugh (UniSA) Silvia Quattrini (UniSA) Marcelyn Oostendorp (Stellenbosch)
Sender Dovchin (Curtin)

Day 2: Wednesday 3 July 9am – 4pm

9am – 11am [20h30 terça 2 de julho no Brasil]

Black diasporic knowledges, identities, narratives and belonging.

Finex Ndhlovu (UNE) Gabriel Nascimento (UFSB)

Maria Clara Schaeffer (UFF)

Hellen Magoi (UniSA) Eddie Hypolite (UniSA)

Jadson Lima (UFMG)

Kassandra Muniz (UFRPE)

11:30am – 12:30pm

Negotiating multiple languages and knowledges in education.

Marianne Turner (Monash)

Mei French (UniSA) Jacqueline D’warte (WSU) Janet Armitage (UniSA)

Lunch: 12:30pm – 2pm

2pm – 4pm

Language, resistance, hope and community building.

Pamela Maseko (Nelson Mandela)

Daniel Silva (UniCamp)

Douglas Knupp (UFRJ)

Julian Rawiri Kusabs (University of Melbourne)

Simon Angok (UniSA)

Melanie Baak (UniSA)

Denise Chapman (Monash)

Cas Gemoh (UniSA)

*(UFF) Universidade Federal Fluminense

*(Curtin) Curtin University

*(USP) Universidade de São Paulo

*(UFMG) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

*(UniSA) University of South Australia

*(Stellenbosch) Stellenbosch University

*(UNE) University of New England

*(UFSB) Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia

*(UFRPE) Universidade Federal Rural De Pernambuco

*(Nelson Mandela) Nelson Mandela University

*(UniCamp) Universidade Estadual de Campinas

*(UFRJ) Universidade Federal do Rio de Janerio

*(Monash) Monash University

*(unimelb) University of Melbourne


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