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A thought on leadership and the flaw at the centre

A thought on leadership and the flaw at the centre

Published by Dalene Swanson on February 27, 2017

In a recent blog post (Dec 2016), “No Wall to Lean On”, published on the Allegra Lab site, I wrote about a BC/Newton funded researcher workshop I attended in London. The research workshops initiated collaboration with a group of Turkish activist academics and colleagues from Queen’s University, Belfast, researching issues pertaining to refugees and migrants. We were coming together to… Read more →

Posted in Leadership | Tagged decoloniality, ethics, refugees, Ubuntu

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