13 March 2025 - 13 March 2025
1:00PM - 3:00PM
CLC407 (Kingsley Barrett Room), Durham University
Free
Led by Dr Masi Noor, Associate Professor at Keele University, this session critically examines the challenges of decolonising academic publishing. How do we work towards meaningful change within a system built on colonial foundations? What are the limits—and possibilities—of transformation?
In this interactive workshop, we will critically examine the challenges of decolonising a publishing system built on colonial foundations. Can true transformation happen within exclusionary structures? How do we resist co-optation while working inside these models?
Drawing on lived experience and insights from a British Academy-funded project on decolonising the publishing ecosystem, this session will explore:
Rather than providing answers, this session is a space for reflection, challenge, and imagining alternate futures.
Senior Lecturer, Keele University
I was born and raised in Afghanistan before emigrating to Germany as a child, where I completed my secondary education (Abitur). As a young adult, I moved to Northern Ireland to work as a community and youth worker. I publish as often as I can, but just as important to me is supporting others in their publishing journeys. I have served in different editorial journals and recently completed my term as one of the Editors-in-Chief of the European Journal of Social Psychology.