Chicano/Mexican Culture as a Rational Instrument in the Human Sciences [PDF]
The use of culture as an analytical category by social scientists presents an opportunity to examine how professional discursive formations are used to make empirical assertions. The social fact of culture is neither uniform nor unitary. Traditionally,
Gradilla, Alexandro José
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Racialised desires: the colonial preoccupations of fantasy [PDF]
The articles in this special themed section were submitted by presenters at the Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Association’s 2012 Annual Conference on the theme ‘Racialising Desire’.
Gilbert Caluya
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This study analyzes the conflict between two opposing epistemic and cultural models: the cultura dell’avidità driven by extractive and speculative logics, and the cultura meridiana rooted in local knowledge and agroecological practices.
Angelo Galiano
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Repositioning Global Health: Decolonising Narratives and Practice in the African Context. [PDF]
Sarfo M, Owusuaa R.
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The World Turned on its Head: Coloniality, Civility and the Decolonial Imperative [PDF]
Hernández, Roberto D
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Exploring understandings and approaches to decolonisation in the field of violence against women and girls: Towards conceptual clarity and actionable strategies for funding, programming and research. [PDF]
Lokot M +4 more
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Complicity or accountability? The limits of positionality statements. [PDF]
Subramani S.
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Compliance and coloniality: aid bureaucracy and the failures of 'localisation' in Myanmar's complex emergency. [PDF]
Décobert A, Maung PP, Scott A, Wells T.
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Review of Decolonizing the University, edited by Gurminder K. Bhambra, Dalia Gebrial, and Kerem Nişancıoğlu [PDF]
Delisle, Takami S
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Conflict and its global health consequences: a decolonial call to action. [PDF]
Gamlin J, Ahmad A.
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