Editorial
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.19053/2011835X.1921Abstract
“We treat our location (in all its relevant senses: geographical, social,
geopolitical) as the ground on which to begin our thinking. Local knowledge
is not a product constituted by the beliefs and practices of the past. Local
knowledge is a process—a process of negotiating dominant discourses and
engaging in an ongoing construction of relevant knowledge in the context of
our history and social practice.”1
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