Assignment 3 2025
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Unique number: 174079
Due Date: 25 July 2025
QUESTION 1
1.1. The Concept of “Ecology of Knowledge”
The concept of an “ecology of knowledge” refers to the recognition and coexistence of diverse
forms of knowledge, including indigenous, local, spiritual, and scientific knowledge systems.
According to Smith (2012:214), cognitive justice is impossible without accepting the value of
different ways of knowing. In the context of post-colonial Africa, this concept challenges the
dominance of Eurocentric epistemologies that were imposed during colonialism and continue
to influence education, governance, and development today.
During colonial rule, Western knowledge systems were privileged, while African worldviews,
practices, and histories were dismissed as backward or irrelevant (Seroto et al., 2020). The
ecology of knowledge framework therefore promotes the idea that decolonisation must include
not only political or economic change but also the revitalisation of African intellectual traditions.
This means that African societies must restore and integrate their own ways of knowing—such
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