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Forskere: Der er brug for en afkolonisering af forskningen

  • A. Edle, A. Mollo , E. Dzegblor, F. Dahiir , I. Nathan , J. W. Waiganjo, J. Atela, K. Kanyinga, K. Aning, M. Marani, M. Funder, M. Abdallah, N. Kleist, P. Stacey, P. Albrecht, P. Bembir, R. Hassan, S. Rotich .
  • Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi
  • University of Ghana
  • Københavns Universitet
  • Africa Research and Impact Network
  • Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre
  • University of Nairobi

Research output: Articles: Journal and NewspaperJournal Article - Comment, DebateCommunication

Abstract

As debates on the colonial legacies in South-North academic collaboration continue, there is a persistent need to address the structures of inequality in research partnerships from both sides. In September 2021, researchers from Kenya, Ghana and Denmark, working together in three multi-year collaborative research programs funded by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, met to discuss the inequality inherent in their collaborations. Following from this conversation, this brief explores the nature and implications of inequality in North-South collaborations while also suggesting some immediate steps that could be taken to address inequalities.
Original languageDanish
Journalvidenskab.dk
ISSN1903-301X
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2022

Keywords

  • Dekolonisering
  • Forskning
  • Forskningsprogrammer
  • Afrika

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