Education at a Crossroads: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Anthropocene

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Abstract

In her inaugural address, Education at a Crossroads: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Anthropocene, Carolina Suransky argues that education cannot be neutral in times of ecological crises, inequality and polarization. She weaves together two main threads: pluralism and justice. Pluralism, she maintains, is at once a pedagogical practice that embraces dialogue and discomfort, an analytical lens to resist binaries, an epistemological stance that honors diverse traditions of knowledge and a political horizon where knowledge and politics meet. Justice, the second thread, is inseparable from ecological and social concerns. To ground these ideas, she interweaves personal stories that show how lived experience and theory speak to one another. Drawing on thinkers
such as Appadurai, Mbembe and Latour, Suransky calls for humanistic education that opens spaces for many voices, confronts colonial legacies and helps us imagine more just and sustainable futures.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversiteit voor Humanistiek
Number of pages72
ISBN (Print)9 789083 604039
Publication statusPublished - 12 Nov 2025

Themes from the UHS research agenda

  • Justice and inclusion
  • Humanism in the 21st century

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