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Imagining Indigenized Futures: Multi-Eyed Seeing and Decolonialism in Integrative Health Equity. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Adv Integr Med Health
Qina'au J   +3 more
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Creating different global health futures: mapping the health research ecosystem and taking decolonial action. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Health Serv Res
Tagoe N   +7 more
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On decoloniality: second thoughts

Postcolonial Studies, 2020
I would like to begin by thanking Michele for this initiative and Morgan, Sarah, Julian, Katerina, and Ming Dong Gu for their generosity in sharing their views, concerns, doubts and support for the...
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Epistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and Decolonial Freedom

Theory, Culture & Society, 2009
Once upon a time scholars assumed that the knowing subject in the disciplines is transparent, disincorporated from the known and untouched by the geo-political configuration of the world in which people are racially ranked and regions are racially configured.
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In search of Africa(s): universalism and decolonial thought

Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 2020
First published in French in 2018, this co-written book is a fruitful dialogue between two contemporary thinkers about questions of race, identity, and culture in Africa and beyond.
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The Challenge and Promise of Decolonial Thought to Biblical Interpretation

Postscripts: The Journal of Sacred Texts, Cultural Histories, and Contemporary Contexts, 2010
Critical theory has taken a new turn in Latin America. Post-colonial thought, post-structuralism, cultural studies, liberation thought, subaltern studies, world-systems theory, and other contemporary theoretical foci have combined with indigenous influences to produce a new form of critical theory called decolonial thought.
Gregory Allen Banazak, Luis Reyes Ceja
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Unnamed decolonialities : some thoughts on decoloniality and (English) language scholarship in the Philippines

International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Abstract In Decoloniality and language scholarship – a critical intervention , Rambukwella and Zavala identify three emerging challenges in the ongoing theorization and application of the term ‘decoloniality’ in current language scholarship: the assertion of an alterity ...
Aileen Olimba Salonga   +3 more
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