Veranstaltungen

04 Mai 2023
18:00

online

Veranstalter:
Commission for Research Partnerships with Developing Countries (KFPE)

Workshop

Workshop: "Decolonizing Research: From Knowledge Transfer to Knowledge(s) in Dialogue"

Part of an online workshop series in relation to the annual conference "Decolonizing Swiss Research Collaborations" by KFPE

More and more institutions acknowledge the need to decolonize research partnerships, not least in the social sciences. An accompanying concern is often that of promoting “knowledge transfers” between academic and non-academic circles. What, then, does it mean, and what does it take, to combine decolonizing research practices with legitimate demands to communicate scientific knowledge with non-academic audiences (and vice versa)? 

This workshop is organized by the network “Postcolonial Hierarchies in Peace and Conflict”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Members of the network, including two senior researchers from the Global South and four students from the Global North, will participate as co-organizers. 

The workshop will unfold in 4 steps. After an interactive introduction [10 min], (1) the concept of “knowledge(s) in dialogue” as an alternative to ‘knowledge transfers’ [10 min] is presented. Next, (2) two specific formats of dialogic exchange, including (2.1) international think labs and (2.2) online videos in different formats [20 min] are presented. Workshop participants will have access in advance. Then, (3) there are "deep-dive" sessions (moderated by members of the network) and discussions of four challenges in the (co-)production and communication of research from a decolonial stance. These include (3.1) the acknowledgement of structural hierarchies in academic research as a point of departure, (3.2) the commitment to reflexivity and transparency regarding unequal positionalities in academia, (3.3) the discussion of risks and benefits for those involved, (3.4) the creation of a common purpose towards the emancipation of science itself [30 min]. Finally, (4) there is a short break [5 min] and movement towards a moderated discussion on how to tackle these and other challenges [40 min]. The outcomes will be documented and shared with all workshop participants.

Organised by Fabricio Rodríguez (Arnold-Bergstraesser-Institut (ABI) Freiburg)

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