Listen "Decolonize civil society research"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we explore a thought-provoking article from the Stanford Social Innovation Review that examines the power imbalances in civil society research between the Global North and South. The authors highlight how Northern researchers often dominate these collaborations, sidelining Southern scholars and limiting the impact of their perspectives. We discuss the proposed framework for decolonizing civil society research, emphasizing critical reflexivity, radical equality, and reciprocal feedback, and how these principles can lead to more inclusive, reliable, and impactful research outcomes. Tune in to discover why a shift toward equitable research partnerships is essential for the future of civil society research.
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