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Decolonising knowledge production on Africa: why it�s still necessary and what can be done

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posted on 2023-08-10, 14:18 authored by Gordon Crawford, Zainab Mai-Bornu, Karl Landstr�m
Contemporary debates on decolonising knowledge production, inclusive of research on Africa, are crucial and challenge researchers to reflect on the legacies of colonial power relations that continue to permeate the production of knowledge about the continent, its peoples, and societies. Yet these are not new debates. Sixty years ago, Ghana�s first president and pan-Africanist leader, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, highlighted the importance of Africa-centred knowledge. Similarly, in the 1980s, Claude Ake advocated for endogenous knowledge production on Africa. But progress has been slow at best, indicated by the enduring predominance of non-African writers on African issues within leading scholarly journals. Thus, we examine why decolonisation of knowledge production remains so necessary and what can be done within the context of scholarly research in the humanities and social sciences. These questions are addressed at two levels, one more practical and one more reflective . At both levels, issues of power inequalities and injustice are critical. At the practical level, the asymmetrical power relations between scholars in the Global North and South are highlighted. At a deeper level, the critiques of contemporary African authors are outlined, all contesting the ongoing coloniality and epistemic injustices that affect knowledge production on Africa, and calling for a more fundamental reorientation of ontological, epistemological, and methodological approaches in order to decolonise knowledge production.

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: Gordon Crawford, Karl Landström and Zainab Mai-Bornu (2021), ‘Decolonising knowledge production on Africa: why it’s still necessary and what can be done’, Journal of the British Academy, 9(s1): 21–46. DOI https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/009s1.021

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Journal of the British Academy

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9s1

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21 - 46

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British Academy

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2052-7217

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2021

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2023-08-10

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en

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