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Insurgent Decolonial Theory and the Role of the Intellectual
This article explores the various ways the intellectual committed to liberation and decolonization has been represented and how combative and insurgent decolonial modes of theorizing contribute to this radical tradition.
Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores
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Postcolonial/Decolonial Critique and the Theory of International Relations
The article is devoted to the discussion of the role of postcolonial/decolonial critique and its contribution to the theory of international relations. Intersecting with multiple disciplines and area studies, the postcolonial/decolonial critique offers a
Aziz Elmuradov
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Crossroads of consciousness: whose decolonization is it in Nigeria? [PDF]
The call for decolonial discourse has increasingly gained global purchase, yet its growing visibility often masks an unresolved question: who possesses the voice and agency to participate in these conversations?
Yusuf D. Olaniyan, Mercy O. Martins
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Decolonial AI: Decolonial Theory as Sociotechnical Foresight in Artificial Intelligence [PDF]
AbstractThis paper explores the important role of critical science, and in particular of post-colonial and decolonial theories, in understanding and shaping the ongoing advances in artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence (AI) is viewed as amongst the technological advances that will reshape modern societies and their relations.
Shakir Mohamed +2 more
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Cartographies in the Wilderness: A Decolonial Theological Reflection on Intersectionality
“Cartographies in the Wilderness” is a decolonial theological reflection on intersectionality. With a specific attention to how decolonial theory rethinks the spatial dimensions of the modern/colonial world, I offer an alternative framework for thinking ...
Rufus Burnett, Jr.
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From “Whither” to “Whence”: A Decolonial Reading of Malabou
A turn from the “whither” to the “whence” of anarchism is at stake in Catherine Malabou’s interpretation of Latin American decolonial theory. This is a turn from a materialist philosophy that seeks to open the space of anarchism within the modern state ...
Rachel Cicoria
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Critical theory in a decolonial age [PDF]
This article considers the critical theory of the Frankfurt School in the context of decolonisation and asks whether it can have continuing relevance given its foundations in white, western traditi...
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A decolonising approach to genre cinema studies
This paper examines the pedagogical and decolonial possibilities of teaching genre cinema through non-Western perspectives. As a sessional instructor teaching across multiple institutions in Vancouver, Canada, I elaborate on how I have taught genre ...
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This review essay examines the theory of tendential modernity, elaborated by Constantin Schifirneț, through the lens of decolonial theory. It attempts to put these two macrosociological paradigms into a critical dialogue.
Ion Matei Costinescu
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Learning to Unlearn the Teaching and Assessment of Academic Writing
The last two years have raised important questions about how we can make the teaching of academic writing more equitable. In fact, the current moment invites us to “learn to unlearn” ways of teaching academic writing that perpetuate inequity.
Mya Poe
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