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Highlighting how systemic inequities in Norwegian higher education are perpetuated through colonial legacies, monocultures of knowledge, and a lack of critical engagement, this book offers an intersectional analysis that identifies issues and complexities in the domains of pedagogy, epistemology, research, curriculum, and support services.
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Towards an intersectional engagement with plurality, equality and social justice in Norwegian higher education
Part I: Setting the contextChapter 1Cracking the coloniality of norwegian monocultural academia
Chapter 2An auto-testimonial narrative on inequities in Norwegian higher education
Chapter 3Bitter dilutions: Antiracism, intersectionality, and the pall of White feminisms over Norwegian higher education
Part II: Intersectional perspectives on student experiencesChapter 4Navigating minority intersectional identities: LGBTQ+ students in Norwegian higher education and beyond
Chapter 5Internationalization of Norwegian teacher education at home: Insights from Tanzanian students' intersectional experiences
Part III: Intersectional perspectives on teacher education curricula and programsChapter 6Is diversity intersectional? Student teachers' perspectives of learning in Norwegian teacher education
Chapter 7Challenging psychologization through intersectional approaches in teacher education
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Vander Tavares is Associate Professor of Education, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway.