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Dismantling the Master's House
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)Our first issue introduces the journal and the motivation behind creating it. In this issue, we hope to explain why it is important to create spaces, such as this journal, that value knowledge and practices from non-western cultures and marginalised groups. We've invited submissions that challenge the academic consensus around diversity and inclusion, university hierarchies and what constitutes knowledge.
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We are a miraculous mess and that is the only way we can be
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)Our second issue embraces the complexities, contradictions, and care that come with doing anti-racist work within systems that were never built for us. In this issue, we explore what it means to hold space for grief, joy, rage, and resistance—often all at once. We have invited submissions that reflect the fragmented, chaotic, and deeply human nature of knowledge-making when rooted in lived experience. Authors challenge ideas of professionalism, neutrality, and linear progress, offering instead reflections that are personal, collective, and grounded in survival.
This issue honours the unfinished, the emotional, the intuitive recognising that these, too, are forms of knowledge.