The readings by Mavhunga state “an argument was made that although the Western w

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The readings by Mavhunga state “an argument was made that although the Western world views knowledge as science produced by the academy, the non-Western world views knowledge as culture (Delanty 2001; Hall 2009)”. Explain what this means to you. Do you agree or disagree with this argument? Defend your answer using specific examples and appropriate outside resources.