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Calculating Coloniality in Higher Education
This keynote explores the idea that coloniality describes the emergent and future state of higher education. Coloniality refers to the ongoing systems, practices and patterns of power that echo and repeat colonial forms of engagement, in which we ...
Czerniewicz, Laura
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Survivance in Indigenous Schools: Wayuu Students’ Resistance to Coloniality in La Guajira (Colombia)
Colonial language policies and teaching practices continue to impact Indigenous people’s languages and epistemologies both in and out of their territories, even when Indigenous students attend schools intended to sustain their lifeways. In this critical
Claudia Patricia Gutierrez
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Bibliometric Coloniality in South Africa: Critical Review of the Indexes of Accredited Journals
Bibliometric coloniality refers to the system of domination of global academic publishing by bibliometric indexes based in the Global North, which serve as gatekeepers of academic relevance, credibility, and quality.
S. Heleta, Pedro Mzileni
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Coloniality, Race, and Europeanness: Britain’s Borders after Brexit
The scholarship on the politics of immigration often frames governments’ responses to far-right mobilization as a return to border closures and a rowing back on neoliberalism.
Aleksandra Lewicki
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The theatrical trilogy Le Monde incréé offers a condensed vision of Édouard Glissant’s conception of the post-Columbian world. The latter, shaped through the tremendous violence of exterminations, slavery, and colonial expansion, is marked by a ...
Christian Uwe
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Colonial Ideology, Colonial Sciences and Colonial Sociology in Belgium [PDF]
AbstractAt the turn of the twentieth century, Belgian sociology and Belgian colonialism in Congo developed into a small political and academic elite that shared the same ideological stances. Colonialism played a more significant role. Colonization provided a new stage for emerging disciplines such as geography and sociology – which played their part in
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What Does It Take to Belong? A Decolonial Interrogation of Xenophobia in South Africa
This article examines the xenophobic orientation of social media reactions, as captured in mainstream South African media, around the Miss South Africa 2024 case of Chidimma Adetshina.
Anima McBrown
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Complete the Process of Decolonization! [PDF]
December 14, 1960 marks the 60th anniversary of the adoption on the initiative of the USSR of the Declaration on the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples by the XV Session of the UN General Assembly (GA).
FITUNI Leonid Leonidovich
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Education and Coloniality in the Nordics
Current research maintains that the Nordic countries, despite their contextual differences, are prone to amnesia and sanctioned ignorance in relation to their colonial histories, legacies, and structures (Eriksen, 2021; Fjellheim, 2023; Höglund ...
K. Eriksen +4 more
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On the Coloniality of “New” Mega‐Infrastructure Projects in East Africa
This article responds to a preference for short‐term history in research on the infrastructure turn by engaging with the longue duree of East Africa’s latest infrastructure scramble.
Charis Enns, Brock Bersaglio
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