Citation:
Soudien, C. (2018) Southern struggles over "knowing" and their significance for the politics of global citizenship. In: Shultz, L. & Pillay, T. (eds).<i>Global citizenship, common wealth and uncommon citizenships</i>. (Comparative and international education: a diversity of voices; vol. 47). Leiden: BRILL. 125-140.
Abstract:
The purpose of this chapter is to draw attention to the experience we are going through in a southern space, the metaphoric and literal South, South Africa, and to reflect on its significance as a framework for plural sentience, plural consciousness and plural knowing.
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