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Decolonising the Curriculum? Reflecting on Possibilities and Contradictions at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience

Collectively Written November 7, 2020 Black History Month, Critical reflections

History matters. Black History Matters and it shapes the present and the future. That is one of the primary premises of the movement to ‘decolonise the curriculum’. This movement is …

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Black History Month 2020

Research and Creativity: Making a Play about Food Poverty in the UK

Jasber Singh January 21, 2019 Critical reflections

This article discusses the use of theatre as a creative approach to research on Food poverty in the UK. Three million people in the uk are undernourished – an enduring …

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Reflections on Nyeleni and European Food Sovereignty

Tom Wakeford November 24, 2016 Critical reflections Leave a Comment

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Brexit and participatory democracy – a personal view

Tom Wakeford June 24, 2016 Critical reflections Leave a Comment

When People’s Knowledge organised a citizens’ jury on the future of the UK food system in relation to Brexit six weeks ago, we had only one jury member, Danni, who …

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