Mtisunge Isabel Kamlongera Editor

Mtisunge Isabel Kamlongera is a scholar and educator with extensive experience in decolonial research methodologies, gender studies, and participatory communication for social change. She holds a PhD in Educational Sciences for Teacher Education from Oslo Metropolitan University, where her research focused on Interactive Radio Drama and Radio Listening Clubs as tools for critical pedagogy in Malawi, emphasizing Africana Womanism and Freirean approaches. Kamlongera also holds an MA in Communication and Development, an MEd in Critical Studies in Educational Foundations, and a Graduate Certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Ohio University. As the faculty lead for a course on the Decolonization of Epistemology and Research Methods at MyGlobalEd.org, she designs and delivers content that intersects gender and decolonial thought. Her academic interests focus on critically engaging with gender, media, and development through a decolonial lens, prioritizing collaborative knowledge creation with marginalized communities to challenge dominant narratives. Her work has been published in leading journals, including Research Ethics and Gender and Education. Her research prioritizes collaborative knowledge creation with marginalized communities, centring their voices and experiences to challenge dominant narratives.