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Mara Tissera Luna, a polyglot international consultant with over a decade of expertise in protection and forced migration, delves into the critical intersection of inclusive research and societal engagement. Explore how Mara's unique blend of skills in social anthropology and public administration informs her work in addressing root causes and developing policies for displaced populations across Latin America, the US, and Europe. Discover the power of decentering knowledge hierarchies, amplifying marginalized voices, and fostering a more equitable world.
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Mara Tissera Luna Epistemic decentering in education for responsibility: revisiting the theory and practice of educational integrityDecentering academia through critical unlearning in transdisciplinary knowledge production Possibilities and complexities of decolonising higher education: critical perspectives on praxisLiving Decoloniality, S01 E03- Adriana, Kewan and Viola
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