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The Kilwa Massacre: Critical Analysis for a Southern Criminology
This paper explores the 2004 Kilwa massacre in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) through a decolonial perspective, explaining how the massacre is situated within the history of colonial power and global capitalist relations.
Kim Lah, Anthony Collins
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Abstract This study explored how lecturers in a post‐92 UK university conceptualise and enact decolonial curriculum principles within their teaching and programme design. Drawing on semi‐structured interviews with academic staff across multiple disciplines, the research adopts a qualitative, phenomenologically informed approach to examine the interplay
Reece Sohdi
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A Decolonial Spinoza: An Interpretation in Tension
Following Santiago Slabodsky’s articulation of a tradition of decolonial Judaism and his suggestion that Spinoza might be considered a part of it, I argue that Spinoza may be considered a decolonial thinker.
Emerson Bodde
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Formalizing Latin American Perspectivism: A Neutrosophic MultiPerspectivism Model [PDF]
This paper addresses the challenge of formally modeling the complex, often contradictory, knowledge systems inherent in Latin American decolonial thought.
Maikel Y. Leyva Vázquez +1 more
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ABSTRACT While REDD+ prioritizes carbon sequestration, its narrow focus often overlooks forest‐health linkages critical to community well‐being. This paper examines the holistic model of Health in Harmony (HIH) and Alam Sehat Lestari (ASRI), which integrates forest conservation with healthcare through radical listening—a decolonial community engagement
Angie Hsu +3 more
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Communicology, Decoloniality, Chicana and Latina Phenomenology: Building Community Through Struggle
The present work considers the communicative dimensions of intellectual practices in an effort to discern how these practices can take full account of their own placement within and accountability to the human communities and cultures they cultivate. The
Jacqueline M. Martinez
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Beyond Western Standards: Decolonial Perspectives on Religious and Cultural Dress Codes in South African Professional Environments [PDF]
In post-apartheid South Africa, occupational attire regulations persist in embodying Western-centric norms that overlook indigenous and non-Western modes of religious and cultural expression through apparel.
Ndidzulafhi Mudau
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Aftasten/Tantear: A sensorial, coalitional wayfinding among Muslim runners
Abstract Muslim recreational runners in Muslim‐minority settings that take up running as their preferred form of leisure indicate that they feel they have to navigate a sense of exclusion when running outdoors. This article explores the process of exploration and sensing in public, represented by the Dutch verb aftasten, to investigate the way Muslim ...
Jasmijn Rana
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Olive growing in Palestine: a decolonial ethnographic study of collective daily-forms- of-resistance [PDF]
This article describes a study of the daily lives of Palestinian olive growers living under military occupation. Framed in de-colonial theory and occupational justice concepts, and using critical ethnographic methods, the research explored how land ...
Simaan, J.
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This study uses a decolonial digital media analysis to examine how structures of ‘otherness’ are constructed, experienced, and resisted within contemporary digital narratives, with specific attention to platforms like TEDx as sites of both colonial ...
Muhammad Javaid Anwar, Qin Xu
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