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SUMMARY:Rethinking Methodologies in Epistemology: a decolonial approach th
 rough the lens of medicinal Cape plants
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DESCRIPTION:As Khoekhoegowab word in southern Africa and the Cape\, Ausi m
 eans ‘older sister’\; culturally known as the ‘respected’ one ‘w
 ith the knowledge’ in communities. Ausi holds invaluable intergeneration
 al and deep-time knowledge of landscape\, soil\, plant anatomy\, and of re
 lated cultural ecologies and ‘artefacts’. Ausi knowledge resiliently s
 urvived colonial displacement from land\, and western extractive collectio
 n practices. How could a critical approach to the methodologies embedded i
 n provenance through a ‘deep listening’ to ‘Ausi’ knowledge of lan
 dscape and plants help us to rethink the past and present beyond the limit
 ations of the western knowledge-based archive?
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LOCATION:15 Norham Gardens - Seminar Room A\, Seminar Room A 15 Norham Gar
 dens  Oxford Oxfordshire OX2 6PY United Kingdom
SPEAKER:Professor June Bam (Centre for Education Rights and Transformation
 \, University of Johannesburg\, South Africa\, AfOx Fellow)
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