A geographer's place matters: Reflections from a ‘local scholar’ and the politics of North/South knowledge production

Author:

Chann Sopheak12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Natural Resource Management and Development Royal University of Phnom Penh Phnom Penh Cambodia

2. James Madison College Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractThe most prominent and influential Geography literatures about the Global South are predominantly produced by scholars in the North and less so by intellectuals whose homes are located in the Global South—the ‘local scholars’. As a Cambodian scholar, I argue that the challenges of participating in collaborative, English language knowledge production derive not merely from skill disparities between international and ‘local’ academics, but also from constraints in finding the right platforms for research and academic expression. Constrained conditions for knowledge participation and expansion are rooted in a long history of colonialism in the Cambodian education system and the contemporary political economy of academia. Rather than directly engage with international intellectual and political discussions, in many cases, Cambodian scholars largely supply compelling stories—in the form of ethnographic evidence, data, images and affect to fuel theoretical debates taking place in the North. Beyond emphasising this well established inequity in the political economy of knowledge production, I contend that being ‘on the ground’ not only equips local scholars with contextual depths but also confines them to think and act locally.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development

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