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Join us for "Notes on Hip Hop and Childhood Memories in Central Asia: A Sonic Archive," a discussion with scholar, researcher, and educator Olga Mun. This conversation is part of The Orta (Central) Asia Working Papers Group, a collective based in New York and London, dedicated to showcasing new research by early career scholars in Central Asia Studies. By bridging gaps between theory and practice, academia and the wider community, the group aims to make intersectional, radical, and decolonial contributions to scholarship on Central Asia.

Register to attend in person: Click here to register and attend in person, in Room 8301 at the CUNY Graduate Center, 355 5th Ave, NYC.

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Bio:

Olga Mun is a co-convenor of the Philosophy of Education Reading Group at the Department of Education at the University of Oxford. Olga’s main research interest is in the topics of epistemic injustice across all levels of education and across national borders with a focus on higher education and the process of knowledge production in academic institutes and universities. Her core interest lies between the areas of social epistemology, research on research (RoR) and comparative and international education (CIE). She has been a recipient of multiple research awards in the United States and the United Kingdom and is an elected co-convenor of the Comparative and International Education Special Interest Group at the British Educational Research Association (BERA). Her new research at Oxford will explore the epistemically just and unjust practices as experienced by scholars from Kazakhstan during the internationalisation process in the social sciences and the humanities. Prior joining Oxford, Olga taught at University College London Institute of Education in London on the topics of migrant, refugee and minority education and European education traditions from a comparative lens.



This event is organized and hosted by the Orta (Central) Asia Working Papers Group, a collective based in New York and London, and is co-sponsored by the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center, and Macaulay Honors College at CUNY.

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