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The International Symposium on Global South Studies: A look back “This year’s symposium, themed “Centralizing the South in the Global Context: Troubling What’s Known & Re-imagining What’s Unknown,” is not […]
The International Symposium on Global South Studies: A look back “This year’s symposium, themed “Centralizing the South in the Global Context: Troubling What’s Known & Re-imagining What’s Unknown,” is not […]
Location: University of Management and Technology, Ho Chi Minh City Address: Road 60CL, Cat Lai Urban Area, Cat Lai Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City Duration: December 7-8th,
The Idea for the Symposium The symposium emerges from the growth of voices and tremendous academic contributions of the Global South scholars across disciplines, ranging from foundational sciences to arts
Ha (she/her) is a Ph.D. student in Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Her research focuses on everyday peacebuilding by marginalized communities (i.e., young people, immigrants
Le (she/ her) graduated from Van Lang University, majoring in English. After graduating, she has worked as an English translator/editor for several publishing houses in Viet Nam. She has been
Nguyễn Minh Thành (he/him) is a Ph.D. candidate in Psychology at the University of Catholic Louvain, Belgium. He graduated from the Master of Science program in Development and Education Psychology,
Policy Future in Education – Special Issue: Futuring the Global South Studies: Histories, Philosophies, Policies in Education Deadline: October 10, 2024 Fee: Free (non-open access)For guidelines and templates, please visit https://journals.sagepub.com/author-instructions/PFESubmitted to us
Duong Thi Hien holds an MA degree in TESOL from Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNU–HCM. She is currently a visiting lecturer at different universities
Linh is an educator dedicated to promoting justice and equity in education. For over 7 years, he has worked extensively with teachers to foster positive change in formal and non-formal