<i>Reviving the forgotten:</i> breathing life into urban wastelands through skateboarding and decolonial placemaking in Nairobi, Kenya. [PDF]
Tsipis A, Mashreghi S.
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#Decolonial E nlightenment and Education
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The Price of Prosperity? A Historical Account of Regulating Industrial Pollution in the Netherlands
ABSTRACT Regulatory governance and state‐corporate crime studies link persistent industrial pollution to long‐term regulatory–industry interactions, yet little is known about how these interactions evolve and become entrenched. This article examines two enduring cases of industrial pollution in the Netherlands—Hoogovens/Tata Steel and DuPont de Nemours/
Karin van Wingerde +3 more
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Integrating Diverse Ways of Knowing and Challenging Epistemic Injustice: An Example of Emancipatory Curricula in Canadian Nursing Education. [PDF]
McKeown A +3 more
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Beancounting Diversity in Business Schools
Journal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Wafa Ben Khaled, Alessandro Ghio
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ABSTRACT The vibrant British Alevi community has settled in London and other parts of the UK since the late 1980s, constituting the largest population of Kurdish Alevis outside of Turkey. Their religion is Alevism, but they are often mistakenly identified as Turkish and Muslim, contributing to their invisibility in this country.
Umit Cetin, Celia Jenkins
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The Therapeutic Benefits of Outdoor Experiences in India. [PDF]
Mitra SJ +3 more
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Introduction: Black Reconstruction After 90 Years
ABSTRACT In 1935, W. E. B. Du Bois published one of the most important pieces of historical scholarship from the twentieth century, Black Reconstruction in America: An Essay Toward a History of the Part Which Black Folk Played in the Attempt to Reconstruct Democracy in America, 1860–1880.
Ali Meghji, José Itzigsohn
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Beyond the reckoning: Addressing structural anti-Black racism in population and public health. [PDF]
Ndumbe-Eyoh S.
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The Scholar Imprisoned: Young‐Bok Shin's Decolonial Thought Against (Sub) Imperialisms in East Asia
ABSTRACT This article reads Young‐Bok Shin (1941–2016) as a decolonial thinker who theorized transformative worldmaking from the standpoint of the oppressed, rooted in the historical experiences of East Asia. Against the (sub)imperial “logic of sameness” that structures colonial modernity in his social world, Shin advances gongbu (studying) as a ...
Veda Hyunjin Kim
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