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Measuring creolization in IT outsourcing: Instrument development and validation

International Journal of Information Management, 2019
This research describes the development and validation of an instrument of creolization. Creolization, which reflects how partnering firms manage a variety of cross-cultural processes, is particularly important for both clients and vendors to ...
Shizhong Ai   +4 more
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Baskets of rice: creolization and material culture from West Africa to South Carolina’s Lowcountry

African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal, 2019
Beginning in the 1670s, enslaved Africans’ knowledge, technologies, and labour made the rice plantations of the South Carolina ‘Lowcountry’ incredibly rich.
Matti Turner
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Creolization

2001
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Creolization

2020
Creolization is a key concept in studies of cultural change in colonial conditions. Most typically, it refers to a mode of cultural transformation undertaken by people from different cultural groups who converge in a colonial territory to which they have not previously belonged.
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Creolization and Contraband: CuraCao in the Early Modern Atlantic World

, 2012
When Curacao came under Dutch control in 1634, the small island off South America's northern coast was isolated and sleepy. The introduction of increased trade (both legal and illegal) led to a dramatic transformation, and Curacao emerged as a major hub ...
Linda M. Rupert
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The Creolization of Theory

Modern Language Review, 2011
Introducing this collection of essays, Francoise Lionnet and Shu-mei Shih argue that looking back—investigating the historical, intellectual, and political entanglements of contemporary academic disciplines—offers a way for scholars in the humanities to ...
F. Lionnet   +7 more
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Creolizing Transylvania

History of the Present, 2020
AbstractThis article analyzes the differences and overlaps between the dynamics of coloniality and inter-imperiality that have shaped Transylvania since the sixteenth century vis-à-vis neighboring European peripheries and shifting cores, zooming in on how the tensions between different modes of colonial and imperial rule play out in rural settings.
Manuela Boatcă, Anca Parvulescu
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Creolizing Europe

2015
Creolizing Europe critically interrogates creolization as the decolonial, rhizomatic thinking necessary for understanding the cultural and social transformations set in motion through trans/national dislocations. Exploring the usefulness, transferability, and limitations of creolization for thinking post/coloniality, raciality and othering not only as ...
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Creolizing Sartre

2023
Jean-Paul Sartre’s work has been taken up by writers outside of Europe, particularly in the Global South, who have developed phenomenological and existential analyses of racism, colonialism, and other structures of domination. Sartre’s philosophical concepts are fundamentally open, for instance his notions of humanism, bad-faith, and freedom.
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Creolizing Cosmopolitics:

2016
This chapter explores the possibility of using the reconceptualized notion of groundless ground as a new framework from which to envision a new form of self, of thinking and inhabiting the world, differently. A comparative reading of Glissant’s poetic, a poetic of resistance he calls “forced poetic,” and of continental philosophers’ theopoetic (Derrida,
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