Why Do You Make It About Race? Epistemic Disobedience of a Public Health Doctoral Trainee

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Pedagogy in Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1177/23733799241228821
Satrio Nindyo Istiko
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In Australia, racism remains a challenge to dismantle within public health institutions. This paper examines the pressures I experienced from some public health scholars and practitioners to conform to colonial and positivist approaches in knowledge production that still dominate the field. To challenge this hegemony, my research practices turned into what Mignolo calls “epistemic disobedience,” an approach to delink from Western ways of producing knowledge. Based on this experiential learning process, I argue epistemic disobedience should not be overlooked in the discussion of decolonizing research and antiracist pedagogy in the context of doctoral training.
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你为什么把种族问题挂在嘴边?一名公共卫生博士生在认识论上的不服从
在澳大利亚,消除公共卫生机构内部的种族主义仍然是一项挑战。本文探讨了我从一些公共卫生学者和从业人员那里感受到的压力,他们要求我在知识生产中遵循殖民主义和实证主义的方法,而这些方法仍在该领域占据主导地位。为了挑战这种霸权,我的研究实践变成了米尼奥洛所说的 "认识论上的不服从",一种与西方知识生产方式脱钩的方法。基于这一体验式学习过程,我认为,在讨论非殖民化研究和博士培训中的反种族主义教学法时,不应忽视认识论上的不服从。
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