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Colonial and Decolonial Linguistics
2020The discipline of linguistics in general, and the field of African linguistics in particular, appear to be facing a paradigm shift. There is a strong movement away from established methodologies and theoretical approaches, especially structural linguistics and generativism, and a broad move towards critical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and linguistic
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Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
AbstractThis commentary addresses three objectives: (1) to situate and contextualise the ongoing military assault on Gaza within longer colonial histories in Palestine; (2) to collate resources that can equip geographers—specialist and non‐specialist, academic and non‐academic—with resources to build decolonial politics on Palestine–Israel; and (3) to ...
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AbstractThis commentary addresses three objectives: (1) to situate and contextualise the ongoing military assault on Gaza within longer colonial histories in Palestine; (2) to collate resources that can equip geographers—specialist and non‐specialist, academic and non‐academic—with resources to build decolonial politics on Palestine–Israel; and (3) to ...
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How are women from the margins part of the feminist project? Historically, women from the margins have been passively alluded to, spoken for, and talked about in ways that obscure their identities, interests, and struggles. In this entry I discuss decolonial feminism as a counter-epistemic epistemology that aims for epistemic autonomy through voicing ...
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Do African postcolonial theories need an epistemic decolonial turn?
Postcolonial Studies, 2022Josias Tembo
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Political discourse analysis: a decolonial approach
Critical Discourse Studies, 2021Yunana Ahmed
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The decolonial bandwagon and the dangers of intellectual decolonisation
International Review of Sociology, 2020Leon Moosavi
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