Education and socio-environmental justice in the pluriverse: decolonial perspectives

Paola Minoia, José Castro-Sotomayor

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Abstract

A growing body of interdisciplinary scholarship underscores the imperative to explore and advance pluriversal education - an educational approach that embraces the diversity of ways of being, knowing, and acting, rooted in historical contexts and ecological interconnectedness. Central to this exploration is a pressing need to consider education as a means of promoting epistemic pluralism within spaces of settler colonialism. By contesting a westernized geopolitics of knowledge, a pluriversal education advocates for the revalorization of subaltern knowledges, Indigenous cosmovisions, activism, and socio-environmental justice grounded in human, cultural, and land rights. The paper first debates on fundamental divergences between the concept of pluriversal education, based on principles of decolonial interculturality, and the principles of global sustainable education announced by international mainstream institutions. Then, it refers to concrete experimentations of activism in pluriversal education in various locations illustrated by the contributions of the special issue.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGlobalizations
Volume21
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)303-312
Number of pages10
ISSN1474-7731
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • Decolonial
  • Education
  • Indigenous knowledge
  • Interculturality
  • Pluriverse
  • Sdg4
  • 5203 Global Development Studies

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