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Decolonising global health: beyond ‘reformative’ roadmaps and towards decolonial thought [PDF]
### Summary box In March 2021, Khan et al published a commentary titled ‘Decolonising global health in 2021: a roadmap to move from rhetoric to reform’ in BMJ Global Health .1 To our knowledge, under the decolonising global health umbrella, this is the first publication to make explicit how to move from theory to practice.
Laura Mkumba +3 more
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Animal Bodies, Colonial Subjects: (Re)Locating Animality in Decolonial Thought [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that animal domestication, speciesism, and other modern human-animal interactions in North America are possible because of and through the erasure of Indigenous bodies and the emptying of Indigenous lands for settler-colonial ...
Billy-Ray Belcourt
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Rethinking posthumanism in rehabilitation science: Lessons from Indigenous, Black, and decolonial thought. [PDF]
Posthumanism is a theoretical paradigm in Western continental philosophy with emerging significance and popularity in the health disciplines. Rehabilitation science scholars in fields like occupational therapy and physical therapy have taken up posthumanism, valuing its interventions into the harms of European humanist conceptualizations ...
Breedt E +3 more
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Queering Housing Policy: Questioning Urban Planning Assumptions in Namibian Cities
Heteronormative models of the home have permeated housing policies for decades, only adding to economic and spatial inequalities in a landscape of housing injustices. Half of the urban population in Namibia lives in precarious housing conditions.
Guillermo Delgado +2 more
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A Literary Turn in African Studies
The literary turn in African Studies is conceptualized here not as entailing the shift to textual/ discourse analysis pioneered by Edward Said, but as how African literary figures have contributed to the advancement of decolonization/ decoloniality in ...
Kelvin Acheampong
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For a decolonial social epistemology
The visualization of Information Science as a postmodern science must aim at overcoming borderline dominant models, surpassing simplistic methodological impasses, and covering complex phenomena.
Guilherme Goulart RIGHETTO +1 more
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African epistemologies and the decolonial curriculum
In this article we argue that a discussion on African epistemologies must precede the quest for both the decolonisation of knowledge and curriculum in Africa.
TOSIN ADEATE, Anusharani Sewchurran
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Our purpose with this article is to analyze the meanings of contextualization in the area of Mathematics and its Technology of the BNCC and its normative character.
Walter Walentino da Cruz +2 more
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A predominância do pensamento Ocidental/moderno-colonial no campo das Relações Internacionais tem despertado críticas de estudiosos vinculados ao Pensamento Decolonial e a outras matrizes de conhecimento.
Jerfferson Amorim de Souza
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The universal imperial power of the Christian Text and yet the vulnerability of its message
Is there anything outside the Christian Text or is the Christian Text all there is? The article will argue that the Christian Text has formed and shaped Western thinking to such an extent that it is impossible to think in the global world, co-created by ...
Johann-Albrecht Meylahn
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