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    Decolonising math: Amsterdam lecture

    December 14, 2017 - By ckr

    Thanks to Djehuti Ankh-Kheru for making and posting a video of my lecture on decolonising math at Amsterdam.

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    Decolonising math and science: Durban keynote

    October 14, 2017 - By ckr

    Here is a video of the  11th Higher Education Conference at the University of Kwazulu Natal, Durban. https://youtu.be/seEc6V_rJ5I My keynote address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpS6MfzJr2E HEC11 – Keynote by Professor K. Raju, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata www.youtube.com Chair – Professor Kesh Govinder, University of KwaZulu-Natal Title – Decolonising Maths and Science Education The…

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    The Kerala school vs calculus teaching today

    August 16, 2017 - By ckr

    As pointed out in the previous post, calculus started not with the Kerala school but with the dalit Aryabhata, of Patna, in the 5th c. The Aryabhata school in Kerala acknowledged him as their master, and Nilakantha somasutvan wrote a commentary (bhashya) on the Aryabhatiya. To repeat, the Indian calculus…

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    Kerala school vs Bihar university

    August 16, 2017 - By ckr

    The previous blog post contains two important points which need some elaboration. The first is elaborated in this post the second in the next. To quote: “They made out the Indian calculus to be solely a product of Kerala, when in fact, as explained in my book, it originated in…

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    George Joseph: serial plagiarist

    August 15, 2017 - By ckr

    1-The fraud-news blitz Ten years ago, on 14/15 Aug 2007, on the 60th anniversary of India’s independence, PTI London released a piece of fraud news. All major newspapers in India prominently carried it, Hindustan Times on the front page, The Hindu on the back page etc. According to the news,…

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    Myth, math, and censorship

    August 3, 2017 - By ckr

    My article on “Mathematics and censorship” appeared in Kafila on 25 June 2017. The original censored article “To decolonise math stand up to its false history and bad philosophy” was first published in the Conversation (global edition), in October 2016. It went viral and was removed by the South Africa…

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    Decolonising math and science: Amsterdam

    July 8, 2017 - By ckr

    My talk to the Critical Collective co-organized by the New Urban Collective and the University of Color at the University of Amsterdam on Decolonising mathematics and science. This was followed by an interview with Grapevine TV.

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    Decolonising time: Time at the interface of science and religion

    July 8, 2017 - By ckr

    A video of a talk at Berlin. Berliner Festspiele, MaerzMusik festival, “Thinking together: Decolonising time”. Some people with attention-span restricted to the twitter limit thought this was only about the calendar. So, here is the abstract: Decolonising time: time at the interface of science and religion, and the full presentation.…

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    Interview with ITV South Africa: Decolonising math

    July 8, 2017 - By ckr

    This interview was conducted at the University of South Africa summer school on decoloniality in January. (Click image to play on You-tube.) Decolonising math-Part 1: Decolonising math-Part 2:

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    A fitting response to racist censorship: “Pythagoras”, earth’s radius, and navigation

    February 4, 2017 - By ckr

    My article first published and then censored by Conversation (but remained on the Wire), has now been published in full as part of another article “Black thoughts matter: decolonized math, academic censorship and the ‘Pythagorean’ proposition”, in the Journal of Black Studies. Click the link to download from the journal…

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