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Colonialism, stages of colonialism and the colonial state
Journal of Contemporary Asia, 1980(1980). Colonialism, stages of colonialism and the colonial state. Journal of Contemporary Asia: Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 272-285.
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Coloniality and the inadequacy of localisation
The Humanitarian LeaderThis article uses coloniality as an analytical framework to critique the concept of localisation. It argues that localisation is inadequate to respond to the asymmetrical power dynamic that it seeks to dislodge.
Farah Mihlar
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2017
This chapter analyzes concept of colony, which inhabits an ambiguous sort of space in its oscillation between the still neutrality of a common noun and a political concept in waiting, poised to discharge its potentiality. The conceptual work marshaled to maintain the colony as a political principle is protean, transitory, and contingent in its ...
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This chapter analyzes concept of colony, which inhabits an ambiguous sort of space in its oscillation between the still neutrality of a common noun and a political concept in waiting, poised to discharge its potentiality. The conceptual work marshaled to maintain the colony as a political principle is protean, transitory, and contingent in its ...
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2019
This chapter considers colonial education as experienced by children of both colonists and the colonized in three quite different colonial contexts. It briefly considers the cases of schooling in the Dutch colony of the East Indies, the Japanese colony of Taiwan, and the British Australian colonies (and early Australian Commonwealth), focusing on the ...
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This chapter considers colonial education as experienced by children of both colonists and the colonized in three quite different colonial contexts. It briefly considers the cases of schooling in the Dutch colony of the East Indies, the Japanese colony of Taiwan, and the British Australian colonies (and early Australian Commonwealth), focusing on the ...
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Colonialism and the Colonial Impact
1984The pre-colonial history of Africa has been pieced together from archaeological findings, oral tradition, and the records of Arab and other alien chroniclers, such as Ibn Battuta, who travelled widely in the Muslim world in the fourteenth century. A good deal is now known, for example, of the richness of the Egyptian civilisation of the pre-Christian ...
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Colonies - Colonisation - Colonialism
Ancient West & East, 2011Colonies, colonisation and, in particular, colonialism are concepts carrying heavy ideological subtexts – yet they loom over the current debate about the dynamism of the Iron Age Mediterranean. Forty years after M.I. Finley’s ‘attempt at a typology’, this paper tries to thin out the terminological jungle: by employing cross-cultural historical ...
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Settler Colonialism is not Colonialism
2015In November 2011 Science published a paper presenting research conducted by a team led by population geneticist Laurent Excoffier of the University of Montreal. This work repackaged in a genetics-inflected language a recurring tenet of settler colonial discourse, a point initially suggested by the apologists of the settler ‘transition’ of the ...
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Art histories from nowhere: on the coloniality of experiments in art and artificial intelligence
Ai & Society, 2023Mashinka Firunts Hakopian
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2017
Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are currently the two most important organisms in synthetic biology. E.coli is almost always used for fundamental DNA manipulation while yeast is the simplest host system for studying eukaryotic gene expression and performing large scale DNA assembly.
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Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are currently the two most important organisms in synthetic biology. E.coli is almost always used for fundamental DNA manipulation while yeast is the simplest host system for studying eukaryotic gene expression and performing large scale DNA assembly.
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Colonialism, Neocolonial, Internal Colonialism, the Postcolonial, Coloniality, and Decoloniality
2016In approaching the meaning and significance of concepts such as colonization, dependency, internal colonialism, and decoloniality in Latin America, it is convenient to identify certain key periods. The first key period is that of “discovery” and colonization (fifteenth-sixteenth centuries), which saw the emergence of a philosophy of colonization and ...
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