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The coloniality of time in the global justice debate: de-centring Western linear temporality
Differences between, and struggles over, plural forms of time and temporal categories is a crucial yet underexplored aspect of debates about global justice. This article aims to reorient the global justice debate towards the question of time by, first of
Katharina Hunfeld
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The coloniality of the religious terrorism thesis
A dominant narrative, produced and reproduced especially by terrorism scholars, holds that terrorism in its worst form is religious. The most dangerous and non-negotiable form of terrorism, in other words, is the religious kind.
Rabea M. Khan
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Coloniality and decolonial pedagogy: To think of other education
This paper aims to present the special issue on Coloniality and Decolonial pedagogy. The work presents and discusses the theoretical perspectives on Modernity / Coloniality and its main concepts, particularly the modernity, the coloniality and decolonial
Catherine Walsh +2 more
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Resumen: En este artículo, analizo los ensayos, crónicas y artículos periodísticos de Rubén Darío a través del marco de la colonialidad del poder y la colonialidad del saber desarrollado por Aníbal Quijano entre otros.
Jared List
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Islam, Muslims, and the Coloniality of Being: Reframing the Debate on Race and Religion in Modernity [PDF]
This article aims to more thoroughly intersect the figure of the Muslim into the framework of the coloniality of being, and into the narrative of race and religion in modernity.
Iskander Abbasi
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The Coloniality of Nature: An Approach to Latin American Political Ecology
A translation of ‘The Coloniality of Nature’ from the book La Naturaleza Colonizada. This piece is an examination of a particularly Latin American perspective on political ecology.
Héctor Alimonda
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Timescales, Critical Junctures, and the Accruing Injuries of Coloniality
This chapter shows how the colonial and post-colonial experiences of a recently independent nation influence contemporary perceptions of multilingualism in language education planning. A mother-tongue pilot project in Timor-Leste provides an illustrative
Kerry Taylor-Leech, Taylor-Leech, Kerry
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Background A coral colony is composed of physiologically integrated polyps. In stony corals, coloniality adopts a wide diversity of forms and involves complex ontogenetic dynamics.
Po-Shun Chuang, Satoshi Mitarai
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The coloniality of age: Navigating the chronopolitics of Black childhood. [PDF]
For Black, Indigenous, and other colonised peoples, decolonisation and racial justice are urgent imperatives, but their demands are often dismissed as utopian, impossible, or otherwise out-of-time. This article therefore introduces the coloniality of age
Stewart C.
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Coloniality, biogeography, and pedagogy [PDF]
Coloniality, in which organisms are composed of repeated discrete structural units that are physically connected to each other, is a major evolutionary innovation.
Higuera, Hannah
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