A personal and poetic inquiry into Dutch coloniality
The following personal and poetic inquiry examines Indonesian objects, art, and cultural expressions through the lensing of coloniality (A. Benítez Rojo 1992; A. Quijano and M. Ennis 2000; W.D. Mignolo 2011).
Joel E. Berends
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Does foraging efficiency vary with colony size in the fairy martin Petrochelidon ariel? [PDF]
Colonial breeding occurs in a wide range of taxa, however the advantages promoting its evolution and maintenance remain poorly understood. In many avian species, breeding colonies vary by several orders of magnitude and one approach to investigating the ...
Alexander +37 more
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Supported Open Learning and Decoloniality: Critical Reflections on Three Case Studies
Open education has been highlighted as a route to social justice and decolonisation. This paper presents reflections on decolonisation processes pertaining to three educational technology projects conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa, Myanmar and Kenya, each ...
Robert Farrow +3 more
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Challenges of a decolonial undertaking in teacher education
As Brazilian university teachers, we have taken part in some courses aimed at the professional development of in-service English teachers. However, inspired by decolonial thinking, we have seen them as reproducing logics of coloniality, an ...
Rosane Rocha Pessoa +2 more
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Re-colonizing spaces of memorializing: the case of the Chattri Indian Memorial, UK [PDF]
This article inspects the ways that spaces of war memorialization are organized and reorganized through official and unofficial meaning-making activities. It aims to contribute to the discussion of the ‘value’ of memorializing by examining a multifaceted
Alan Cresswell (1686997) +8 more
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Special Issue Introduction: Coloniality of Power and Hegemonic Shifts in the World-System
Introduction to Special Issue on Coloniality of Power and Hegemonic Shifts in the World ...
Andrea Komlosy +2 more
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Reshaping how we think about evaluation: A made in Africa evaluation perspective
Background: The African development space is dominated by the Western hegemony that shapes the structural funding model, knowledge transfer and aid. Western hegemony defines the Western countries or development funders as superior to the aid receivers ...
Steven Masvaure, Sonny M. Motlanthe
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The revolutionary past: decolonizing law and human rights [PDF]
Combining a radical revision of the historical formation of occidental law with perspectives derived from decolonial thought, this paper advances a deconstruction of occidental law. That deconstruction is then brought to bear on human rights.
Fitzpatrick, Peter
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Central American Enunciations from US Zones of Indifference, or the Sentences of Coloniality
This essay explores Central American diasporic experiences in the US as sites for the continued exertion and reproduction of coloniality. A longstanding matrix of power transgressing all forms of borders and permeating all aspects of life—an irreversible
Oriel María Siu
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On Becoming Human in Lingít Aaní: Encountering Levinas through Indigenous Inspirations [PDF]
Calls for taking up wisdom in its place risk re-inscribing coloniality at the level of signification if attempts to resituate intelligibility in the specificity of place are not enacted through a careful translation of experience between victims and ...
Neely, Sol
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