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Abstract
This article raises questions about what the word 'knowledge' refers to. Drawn from
some 40 years of collaborative work on knowledge democracy, the authors suggest that
higher education institutions today are working with a very small part of the extensive
and diverse knowledge systems
in the world. Following from de Sousa Santos, they illustrate how Western knowledge
has been engaged in epistemicide, or the killing of other knowledge systems. Community-based
participatory research is about knowledge as an action strategy for change and about
the rendering visible of the
excluded knowledges of our remarkable planet. Knowledge stories, theoretical dimensions
of knowledge democracy and the evolution of community-based participatory research
partnerships are highlighted.