1st Edition

Onto-Epistemic Educational Injustice in Higher Education Who Gets to Know, Who Gets to Be

By Michelle Ocriciano Copyright 2027
208 Pages
by Routledge

Universities shape more than what students know. They shape who students can be and become. This book, therefore, examines how educational systems simultaneously shape knowledge production and ways of being. Drawing from philosophy of education, decolonial thought, social epistemology and Japanese aesthetics, the book develops the concept of onto-epistemic educational injustice through... Read more

Part I: Foundations and Fractures Chapter 1: Strange Fruit and Familiar Patterns Chapter 2: From Violence to Injustice: What Gets Lost, What Gets Found Chapter 3: The Limits of Epistemic Injustice: What Spills Over Part II: Toward Onto-Epistemic Understanding Chapter 4: Knowledge, Being, and Their Entanglement: Inseparable Chapter 5: Equality, My Grandmother, and the Right to Think Chapter 6: Onto-Epistemic Educational Injustice: Naming What Has No Name Part III: Manifestations and Possibilities Chapter 7: Convenience, Convention, and the Politics of Academic Language Chapter 8: Ma, Aidagara, and Other Ways of Seeing: Openings, Not Solutions Chapter 9: Theoretical Echoes: Form as Argument 

Biography

Michelle Ocriciano is a Lecturer in the School of Education, University of Queensland, Australia.