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Data Colonialism: Rethinking Big Data’s Relation to the Contemporary Subject
Television & New Media, 2018We are often told that data are the new oil. But unlike oil, data are not a substance found in nature. It must be appropriated. The capture and processing of social data unfolds through a process we call data relations, which ensures the “natural ...
N. Couldry, U. Mejías
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Digital colonialism: US empire and the new imperialism in the Global South
RACE & CLASS, 2019This article proposes a conceptual framework of how the United States is reinventing colonialism in the Global South through the domination of digital technology.
Michael Kwet
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, 2016
In this article, I ask how anthropology can adopt a decolonial approach that incorporates and acknowledges the critical scholarship of Indigenous thinkers whose work and labour informs many current trends in Euro-Western scholarship, activism and socio ...
Zoe Todd
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In this article, I ask how anthropology can adopt a decolonial approach that incorporates and acknowledges the critical scholarship of Indigenous thinkers whose work and labour informs many current trends in Euro-Western scholarship, activism and socio ...
Zoe Todd
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Settler Colonialism, Ecology, and Environmental Injustice
Environment and Society, 2018Settler colonialism is a form of domination that violently disrupts human relationships with the environment. Settler colonialism is ecological domination, committing environmental injustice against Indigenous peoples and other groups.
K. Whyte
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The International Encyclopedia of Strategic Communication, 2018
The giant composite field of colonialism and postcolonialism studies has had a transforming effect on modern anthropology. Anthropologists have been innovative users of its multidisciplinary perspectives, and key contributors to its challenging accounts ...
Debashish Munshi, Mahuya Pal
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The giant composite field of colonialism and postcolonialism studies has had a transforming effect on modern anthropology. Anthropologists have been innovative users of its multidisciplinary perspectives, and key contributors to its challenging accounts ...
Debashish Munshi, Mahuya Pal
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Colonialism, Coloniality, and Colonial Rule in Africa
2021Using primary source documents of explorers, missionaries, colonialists, and extant literature, this chapter examines the underlying factors behind European colonial conquest of Africa, nature and structure of the different colonial systems imposed, and the impacts of colonial rule and coloniality on Africa.
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, 2014
A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization. A civilization that chooses to close its eyes to its most crucial problems is a stricken civilization.
A. Césaire, J. Pinkham
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A civilization that proves incapable of solving the problems it creates is a decadent civilization. A civilization that chooses to close its eyes to its most crucial problems is a stricken civilization.
A. Césaire, J. Pinkham
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Language, capitalism, colonialism: toward a critical history
, 2020This is a great book to read and ruminate on. It is thorough-going in the way in which it goes about parsing the thematics of the book, as signaled by the three keywords in its very title.
K. Rajagopalan
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Epistemic Colonialism: Is it Possible to Decolonize Archaeology?
American Indian Quarterly, 2020:In the fourteen years since the publication of Sonya Atalay's groundbreaking special issue of American Indian Quarterly, "Decolonizing Archaeology" (2006)—and the call for a more equitable and ethical, or decolonized, archaeology—we raise the question ...
Tsim D. Schneider, K. Hayes
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