Whose Knowledge Counts? Reframing “Demographic Literacy” in Scottish Widening Access Higher Education Through International and Anti-Oppressive Perspectives
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Context: Widening Access in Scotland
3. Theoretical Frameworks and Methodological Approach
4. Professional Practice Insights
4.1. Placement Expansion: Introducing Racialised Populations-Led and International-Facing Placements
4.2. Curricula Shifts: Moving Beyond White Scottish Deprivation to Global and Racialised Contexts
4.3. Assessment Changes: Embedding Reflective, Critical Approaches Alongside Policy Knowledge
4.4. Democratic Pedagogy: Embedding Student Choice
5. Discussion: Challenging and Reframing Demographic Literacy
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| BAESS | BA (Hons) Education and Social Services |
| COWA | Commission on Widening Access Education |
| HE | Higher Education |
| SIMD | Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation |
| UK | United Kingdom |
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Kourova, E. Whose Knowledge Counts? Reframing “Demographic Literacy” in Scottish Widening Access Higher Education Through International and Anti-Oppressive Perspectives. Populations 2025, 1, 26. https://doi.org/10.3390/populations1040026
Kourova E. Whose Knowledge Counts? Reframing “Demographic Literacy” in Scottish Widening Access Higher Education Through International and Anti-Oppressive Perspectives. Populations. 2025; 1(4):26. https://doi.org/10.3390/populations1040026
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