Francis Kokutse inleder sin artikel i University World News African Edition
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Academic publishing is in need of decolonisation – a complete and radical
rethinking
and addressing of power relationships – to accept and promote research
writing free
from race, ethnicity, gender, class and linguistic biases.
Bolajoko Olusanya, the director of the Nigerian-based Centre for Healthy
Start Initiative
intervjuas:
“It is common to find that greater prominence is given to white scholars
based in the
United States or Europe, who have limited or no lived experiences in
Africa, in
publications that are meant to reflect the health conditions in Africa,”
said Bolajoko
Olusanya, the director of the Nigerian-based Centre for Healthy Start
Initiative and
the co-author of a commentary on the topic in the open access journal BMJ
Global Health.
https://www.universityworldnews.com/post.php?story=20210616193333516
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