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

PEDAGOGY IN HEALTH PROMOTION(2024)

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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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race,doctoral education,critical reflection,epistemic disobedience
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