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Storytelling as Fluid Folds: Moving Universes of Meaning from Within and Outside Academia (Part 1)

Storytelling as Fluid Folds: Moving Universes of Meaning from Within and Outside Academia (Part 1)

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We bring to you a two-episode series of Talking Story with Ibali, involving a conversation between Ibali researcher, Faith Mkwananzi, and Carmen Martinez Vargas.  Carmen is a transdisciplinary scholar whose work is focused on the politics of knowledge and knowledge inequalities embedded in higher education practices, especially focusing on participatory research and the Capability Approach. Her research and writing are rooted in a lifelong ongoing conversation between Western and Southern thinkers but especially embedded in recent years within decolonial, cultural hybridity and intersectional lines of thought. In this first episode, she talks about the transdisciplinary potential of storytelling work. If you would like to continue the conversation, you can drop Carmen a message: martinezvargas.carmen@gmail.com. This series was produced by Jennifer Agbaire and Motunrayo Oladeji.


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