Syed et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Under western eyes: A transnational and postcolonial perspective of gender and HRDSyed et al., 2017
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- Syed J
- Metcalfe B
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- Human Resource Development International
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Much of the critical research on human resource development (HRD) is positioned within Western constructions of knowledge and orthodoxy. Barring a few exceptions (eg there is little critique of the 'colonial boundaries' for how HRD is theorized and practiced. Global …
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