Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context
Purpose: To map and discuss core narratives and challenges crossing the field of DE in Portugal, from a postcolonial stance. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis is based on a qualitative approach, comprising two studies: interviews with experts and online analysis of development NGOs activ...
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doaj-522af84dfe514d43afc51b2af7b7109f2020-11-25T02:47:01ZdeuBielefeld UniversityJournal of Social Science Education1618-52932019-02-0118210.4119/jsse-1118Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial ContextDalila P. CoelhoJoão Caramelo0Isabel Menezes1University of PortoUniversity of Porto, Portugal Purpose: To map and discuss core narratives and challenges crossing the field of DE in Portugal, from a postcolonial stance. Design/methodology/approach: The analysis is based on a qualitative approach, comprising two studies: interviews with experts and online analysis of development NGOs active in the field of DE. Findings: DE is discussed as a set of theories and practices under reconfiguration in terms of scope, aims, actors and educational approaches. There is the need for reconnecting with and addressing the legacies of DE, particularly, given its formal and informal emergence; this is an inevitably conflictual process involving a balance between tradition and change. Higher education is considered a relevant actor in strengthening the field. Research implications: A postcolonial stance is suggested as valuable orientation for actors, organizations and research in the field of DE, considering its transitional status and an inherently conflictive nature. http://www.jsse.org/index.php/jsse/article/view/1118development education/global education/global citizenship education, development NGOs, higher education, postcolonial perspective, Portugal |
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Dalila P. Coelho João Caramelo Isabel Menezes Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context Journal of Social Science Education development education/global education/global citizenship education, development NGOs, higher education, postcolonial perspective, Portugal |
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Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context |
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Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context |
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Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context |
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Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context |
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Mapping the Field of Development Education in Portugal: Narratives and Challenges in a De/Post/Colonial Context |
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mapping the field of development education in portugal: narratives and challenges in a de/post/colonial context |
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Bielefeld University |
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Journal of Social Science Education |
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Purpose: To map and discuss core narratives and challenges crossing the field of DE in Portugal, from a postcolonial stance.
Design/methodology/approach: The analysis is based on a qualitative approach, comprising two studies: interviews with experts and online analysis of development NGOs active in the field of DE.
Findings: DE is discussed as a set of theories and practices under reconfiguration in terms of scope, aims, actors and educational approaches. There is the need for reconnecting with and addressing the legacies of DE, particularly, given its formal and informal emergence; this is an inevitably conflictual process involving a balance between tradition and change. Higher education is considered a relevant actor in strengthening the field.
Research implications: A postcolonial stance is suggested as valuable orientation for actors, organizations and research in the field of DE, considering its transitional status and an inherently conflictive nature.
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development education/global education/global citizenship education, development NGOs, higher education, postcolonial perspective, Portugal |
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