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Images of the Pathan: The Usefulness of Colonial Ethnography [PDF]
This is an offprint version of the article published in European Journal of Sociology 21:350-61, made available by permission of the publisher.
Lindholm, Charles
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Learning through social spaces: migrant women and lifelong learning in post-colonial London [PDF]
This article shows how migrant women engage in learning through social spaces. It argues that such spaces are little recognised, and that there are multiple ways in which migrant women construct and negotiate their informal learning through socialising ...
Bachu P. +48 more
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This paper explores digital marginalization, data marginalization, and algorithmic exclusions in the Souths. To this effect, it argues that underrepresented users and communities continue to be marginalized and excluded by digital technologies, by big ...
Chaka Chaka
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‘Dead people don’t claim’: A psychopolitical autopsy of UK austerity suicides [PDF]
One of the symptoms of post financial crisis austerity in the UK has been an increase in the numbers of suicides, especially by people who have experienced welfare reform.
Armstrong J +44 more
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Data Colonialism Inquiry: From Explaining New Forms of Domination to the Necessity of National Data Governance [PDF]
In the current era, where data is recognized as a strategic asset of nations, large technology companies, by leveraging advanced tools, seize users' data instead of conquering lands and natural resources.
Mahdieh Latifzadeh
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Data Colonialism and Critical Data Literacy
This article argues that digital capitalism generates distinctive forms of epistemic violence through data colonialism – the appropriation of human experience as raw material for algorithmic processing and capital accumulation.
Christian Filk
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I re-appropriate the image of a space-time warp and its notion of disorientation to argue that colonialism created a warp in Trinidad’s educational system. Through an analysis of school violence and the wider network of structural violence in which it is
Williams, Hakim Mohandas Amani
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Museums in Dispute: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Culture, and Critical Curation
Museums in Dispute: Artificial Intelligence, Digital Culture, and Critical Curation analyzes contemporary debates in the museum field through the lens of tensions between technology, digital culture, and political and epistemological disputes. Structured
Priscila Arantes
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Researchers have argued that data colonialism is paving the way for a new stage of capitalism, defined as the result of the appropriation and trade of “datafied” human experience (Couldry and Mejias 2019).
Márcia M. Tait +2 more
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