Grounding Unknowing as part of the work we do as a community: fostering onto-epistemic openness

Grounding Unknowing as part of the work we do as a community: fostering onto-epistemic openness

Authors

Gehan Macleod, Dorothy Graham, Beth Cross

Download

8_EITN_2025_01_Macleod.pdf

Abstract

In this article we work through what grounds the work of our community and the role knowing, unknowing and unlearning play. Drawing on the tools and questions that the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures Collective provide, we work through our experience of opening up spaces for sustaining and sustainable change. We explore the dilemma of walking between two worlds of different kinds of  knowing. We consider what it means to wrestle dreams into reality as we rebirth an older world, in the shell of the tarnished new.

content

Full content in PDF

Keywords

collaborative inquiry, onto-epistemic openness, decolonisation, craft, community

DOI

https://doi.org/10.26203/xvjm-wn05

Published in Volume 32(1) Weaving worlds and grounding knowledge: the collective conception of research paradigms in community collaborations,

Search Journal