Sustainability Education for Ontological Re/Configuration: COVID-19 as a Pointer to the Ailing World Asili

IF 0.7 4区 社会学 Q3 ETHNIC STUDIES Journal of Black Studies Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1177/00219347211022038
T. Mokuku
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This paper argues that the COVID-19 has illuminated epistemological and ontological limitations underpinning the established modernity order, and the associated capitalist system. The pandemic has in particular uncovered economic disparities and institutional failures, race, anti-Black racism and exploitation, conspiracy conceptions, mistrust, and aggressive competition; all of which point to the imperative to subvert the dominant Euro-exclusive claim of modernity. Drawing on global examples, it is contended that there is a need for a much deeper reflection on the asili that drives modernity and the established education systems. The paper further points to some key tenets that should characterize education in order to promote a more sustainable world with potency to develop a new consciousness, underpinned by a re-configured ontology or asili. To achieve this, the paper uses as its framework of analysis the critique of the dominant modernity and Eurocentricism, as well as decoloniality and Afrocentricity theories.
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本体论重构的可持续性教育:新冠肺炎指向痛苦的世界
本文认为,新冠肺炎揭示了支撑既定现代性秩序和相关资本主义制度的认识论和本体论局限性。疫情尤其揭示了经济差距和制度失灵、种族、反黑人种族主义和剥削、阴谋论、不信任和激烈竞争;所有这些都表明,必须颠覆占主导地位的欧洲独有的现代性主张。根据全球的例子,有人认为有必要对推动现代性和既定教育体系的asili进行更深入的反思。论文进一步指出了一些关键原则,这些原则应该成为教育的特征,以促进一个更可持续的世界,并有能力发展一种新的意识,以重新配置的本体论或asili为基础。为了实现这一点,本文采用了对主流现代性和欧洲中心主义的批判,以及非殖民化和非洲中心主义理论作为分析框架。
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期刊介绍: For the last quarter of a century, the Journal of Black Studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative, and creative approach on the Black experience. Poised to remain at the forefront of the recent explosive growth in quality scholarship in the field of Black studies, the Journal of Black Studies is now published six times per year. This means a greater number of important and intellectually provocative articles exploring key issues facing African Americans and Blacks can now be given voice. The scholarship inside JBS covers a wide range of subject areas, including: society, social issues, Afrocentricity, economics, culture, media, literature, language, heritage, and biology.
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