This is an experiment in conversation on the topic of ‘a post-occidental globe’. It emerges from a moderated discussion group where members of a class – master's and PhD students – reflected upon a set of resources provided as part of a course in Global Studies in Education at the University of Illinois. The conversation threads were moderated and edited by Huseyin Esen.
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