Too often, in social circles of Indians (mostly in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) disciplines, often with less-than-mediocre CVs, I have heard the sense of performed outrage about the critical and necessary emphasis on Mātauranga Māori across the sciences. At my University, Te Kunenga Ki Pūrehuroa Massey University, this takes the form of outrage politics around the mission of the University that gives effect to our commitments to Te Tiriti. I am struck by how often the ones outraging on the threat posed by Mātauranga Māori would have very little to no published scholarship in international peer reviewed journals (hence my claim about mediocrity). The performed outrage among upper caste Savarna Indians in the STEM disciplines around Mātauranga Māori mimics the racism of whiteness, parroting the arguments about how Mātauranga Māori is not science, how the emphasis on Mātauranga Māori is a distraction from the scientific endeavour and how Mātauranga Māori is a cult. The s...
Mohan Dutta: Culture-Centered Approach
This blog offers Mohan Dutta's reflections on the theoretical framework of the culture-centered approach, examining the interplays among culture, communication and marginalisation. It also explores resistance, the ways in which communities at the margins challenge structures. Writings on the blog are updated to reflect the organic analysis of structure and agency. Occasionally, this serves as a space for interlocutors examining marginalisation and voice.