IGDC, in collaboration with our partners at UFBA, Brazil, have developed a series of podcasts and associated blogs which explore and explain methods for decolonising global development research

Our goal is to present experiences of research practices that respond to histories of coloniality and epistemic injustice.

This podcast is designed for researchers of any discipline and at any stage of their careers and hopes to be a resource for researchers wanting to work towards decolonisation. 

Listen to Dr Saba Joshi, IGDC's  Deputy Director, explain the background to the podcast and introduce its host, Dr ⁠Joseph Gascoigne⁠.

 

Listen to the podcast

Why do we need to decolonise development research?

Explore the background to the podcast series.

In a series of blog posts, members of IGDC explore the colonial character of established research practices and why they should be decolonised 

Read the introductory blog

See all decolonising research blog posts 

The podcast is supported by the Enhancing Research Culture Fund at the University of York and has been developed in collaboration with partners at the Federal University of Bahia in Brazil. It was recorded at the University of York's ⁠Creativity Lab⁠ and is produced by ⁠Kitty Turner⁠.