On 7 February, 2020, at 5:30 pm, SGOKI founder Dag Herbjørnsrud presented the lecture «From Epistemicide to Global Knowledge: Reconstructing a Decolonised Academy« as part of the annual lecture series at the Centre for Global Knowledge Studies (Gloknos) at the University of Cambridge. Feedback: «Thank you again for the very informative and engaging talk today, an interesting intersection of critical philosophy and historiography.» Kyoo Lee, Professor of Philosophy and Gender […]
Månedsarkiv: januar 2020
CHRONOS Research Theme Launch Event: On February 10 2020, at 5.30 pm, SGOKi founder Dag Herbjørnsrud held the lecture «Intersectional Academy: Deconstructing the Colonial Narratives« at Royal Holloway, University of London. Location: 11 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London, UK. The lecture was «Launching our new research theme, Silent Voices«, The Centre for Critical and Historical Research on Organisation and Society (CHRONOS) stated. CHRONOS launched in 2019 as part of the School […]
Vi har fått et skjevt bilde av historien i Det gamle Egypt, eller Kemet («det svarte land») som innbyggerne selv kalte landet sitt. Dette fremkommer i den nye teksten til Dag Herbjørnsrud i Nettmagasinet Afrika.no, som eies av Fellesrådet for Afrika. Tittelen på teksten er «Sekulære ideer, kvinners likestilling og skriveråd i det gamle Egypt« – en utvidet versjon av hans tekst for USAs filosofiforening (the American Philosophical Association, APA): […]
On January 9 2020, the Blog of the American Philosophical Association (APA) published the text «The Mesoamerican Philosophy Renaissance» by global historian of ideas Dag Herbjørnsrud (founder of SGOKI). Intro: «500 years after the conquistadors began burning books written by the original philosophers of Mexico and Guatemala, America’s classical thinking now rise like a phoenix from the ashes. Nahua and Maya philosophy hand us a mirror for our era.» Excerpts […]