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On Decolonial Crackings and Sowings
The university is one place, among many others, to sow and nurture decolonial thought, analysis, reflection, and action; analytical-actional thought, and thoughtful-reflective actionings, inside, outside, despite—and that both spite and crack—the ...
Catherine E. Walsh
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PERFORMATIVITY, SOCIAL ONTOLOGY, AND THE USES OF NARRATIVES IN LATIN AMERICA [PDF]
: This article explains the relationship between performativity and social ontology in the case of Latin American narratives of resistance and liberation.
MARQUEZ, Ivan
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Reframing Justice in Healthcare AI: An Ubuntu‐Based Approach for Africa
ABSTRACT There is an ongoing debate on how to balance the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in healthcare. In resource‐constrained settings, such as Africa, where access to quality care remains a challenge, AI has the potential to improve efficiency, accessibility, and patient outcomes.
Aloysius Ochasi +3 more
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(De)colonial processes related to childhoods
The article discusses the adult-centric (de)coloniality on young children during play. This is an excerpt from research that sought to understand colonial and decolonial processes related to childhood, through the analysis of the children’s relations ...
Lucineide Ribas Leite Lima +1 more
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Short Abstract Translanguaging spaces can enable students to have conversations about peace and reconciliation. Such translanguaging opportunities can also contribute holistically to their pedagogic development through the use of full linguistic repertoires.
Anastasia Christou +1 more
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Disruptive Ambiguities: The Potentiality of Jotería Critique in Communication Studies [PDF]
Utilizing performative writing to interrogate the experiences of a queer Xicano male in the discipline of Communication Studies, this essay argues for specificity in dialogue with specificity to disrupt dominant and/or normalized power relations in Queer
Gutierrez-Perez, Robert M
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Short Abstract This article presents the co‐creation of River of Hope, an animation exploring climate resilience with youth along Vietnam's Red River. Using zine‐making as a participatory creative method, the project enabled young people to share emotional responses and cultural knowledge across linguistic and generational divides.
K. J. Parsons +4 more
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From Withering to Flourishing: Repairing Academia Through Holistic and Sustainable Care Practices
ABSTRACT We are scholars and educators committed to embracing care while working within colonialist, neoliberal, and performative academic environments, and we are withering. Our withering is balanced against our inner strength, a fierce belief in connection and community, and a commitment to harnessing the power of transformation.
Amy L. Kenworthy +6 more
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Women, leadership, struggles, and resistance in the brazilian context: perspectives on the Amazon
This study analyzed the perspectives of women from the Vila Amazônia Settlement regarding work, family, education, and their struggles against gender asymmetry. A decolonial conception of research was adopted using the studies of Arroyo (2012), Bortolini
Dalvina Teixeira Rolim +2 more
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"The return of the excluded" feminist and postcolonial perspectives on western modernity [PDF]
In political, scholarly and cultural discussions in the ‘Global North’, ideas of freedom, democracy and human rights were considered universal and legitimated for political and military interventions mostly in non-Western countries.
Goedl, Doris
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