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In academic and intellectual spheres, the authority granted to scholars often emerges from a combination of their research rigor, published works, and their institution’s reputation.
This phenomenon carries implications about how knowledge is produced, disseminated, and validated.
Ella Gandi
A historical perspective reveals an imbalance: white scholars, particularly from Western countries, have been disproportionately recognized as the leading authorities across various fields.
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