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The article proposes some components for discussion regarding knowledge policies found in Colombian higher education and its relationship to the visible presence of “ethnic” university students. The analysis focuses on the limitations of knowledge policies regarding the demands of visibility and digniication demanded by both indigenous peoples and Afro-Colombians in their current discussion regarding higher education. It concludes by stating that until decolonization occurs at a university level, universities will fail to learn from the various epistemic experiences pertaining to decolonization.

Elizabeth Castillo Guzmán, Universidad del Cauca

Profesora titular del Departamento de Estudios Interculturales de la Universidad del Cauca, Popayán (Colombia); directora del Centro de Memorias Étnicas. Psicóloga de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia y Magíster en Psicología Social de la Pontiicia Universidad Javeriana (Bogotá). E-mail: elcastil@unicauca.edu.co

José Antonio Caicedo Ortiz, Universidad del Cauca

Profesor del Departamento de Estudios Interculturales de la Universidad del Cauca, Popayán (Colombia); investigador del Centro de Memorias Étnicas. Sociólogo de la Universidad del Valle (Colombia) y Magíster en Estudios Latinoamericanos de la Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar (Ecuador). E-mail: joseantoniocaic@gmail.com

Castillo Guzmán, E., & Caicedo Ortiz, J. A. (2018). Interculturality and cognitive justice in colombian universities. Nómadas, (44), 147–165. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucentral.edu.co/index.php/nomadas/article/view/2493

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