Call for papers: ‘Uncomfortable truths: approaches to the decolonization of knowledge from development practice, policy and research’
Inviting contributions to a Special Issue of Knowledge Management for Development Journal
The Knowledge Management for Development Journal (KM4D Journal) is an open access, peer-reviewed community-based journal on knowledge management for development – for and by development practitioners, researchers, and policymakers. The journal is closely related to the KM4Dev community of practice.
The journal is currently inviting papers for an upcoming Special Issue on ‘Uncomfortable truths in international development’ to be published in December 2022. The Guest Editors for this issue are: Bruce Boyes, Jorge Chavez-Tafur, Sarah Cummings, Peterson Dewah, Charles Dhewa, Gladys Kemboi, Srividya Harish, Ann Hendrix-Jenkins, David Ludwig, Rocio Sanz, Thomas A. Senaji, Denise Senmartin, and Stacey Young.
Further information can be found in the call for papers (which can also be viewed and downloaded below). The submission deadline for title and abstract is 1 May 2022, and other key dates are listed in the call for papers.
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