Rethinking comparative politics in the context of debates about decolonising higher education
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Keywords

decolonisation of higher education
comparative politics
decolonisation of curricula

How to Cite

Matthews, S. (2024). Rethinking comparative politics in the context of debates about decolonising higher education. Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning, 11(2), 30–47. https://doi.org/10.14426/cristal.v11i2.2002

Abstract

In recent years, interest in the topic of the decolonisation of higher education curricula has intensified. A key aspect of attempts to decolonise higher education is the decolonisation of university curricula. This paper explores the question of curricular decolonisation in relation to comparative politics. The paper begins with an overview of debates on curricular decolonisation, proceeding to a discussion of the specific challenges that arise when trying to decolonise comparative politics. I then discuss some changes introduced to a first-year comparative politics course I teach to South African students, detailing my attempts to change the course in the light of debates on decolonising the curriculum. The paper concludes with reflections on some of the shortcomings of the intervention discussed, especially in terms of the persistence of Eurocentric orientations among some of my students and the difficulty in fostering sustained interactive learning.

https://doi.org/10.14426/cristal.v11i2.2002
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