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A Decolonial Moment in Science Education: Using a Socioscientific Issue to Explore the Coloniality of Power [PDF]
Decolonialism as a politically engaged endeavour interrogating enduring colonial knowledge production is essential to any discussion of global injustices including those that sociocultural approaches to science education seek to challenge and ameliorate.
Lyn Carter
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This piece opens with some reflections on the geographies of postcolonial scholarship and encourages us to trace out colonial durations in our lives and in the provocations we face.
Legg, Stephen
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Decolonialism in the Profession: Reflections from WFOT [PDF]
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Diane Powers-Foltz Dirette
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Organizing the Organizational Studies in Chile: Creation history of Minga Group [PDF]
This article addresses the experience, history, and particularities after the process of shaping Minga, an academic group of Organizational Studies in Chile.
Gregorio Perez-Arrau +4 more
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Integrating Degrowth and World-Systems Theory: Toward a Research Agenda
This short conceptual article seeks to integrate world-systems theory and degrowth. It suggests that an ecological rendering of world-systems theory can clarify some of the most important quandaries of the degrowth movement in regards to global justice,
M. Frame
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when it is evaluated, by whom, and with what methodologies’ (Chilisa et al. 2016). This can be referred Background: Decolonisation is a concept that has taken on multiple layers since the end of colonisation and the onset of independence in the Global ...
Ayabulela Dlakavu +2 more
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Adopting the term from the work of French-Algerian artist, Kader Attia, this essay reflects on what ‘repair’ offers for a reading of decolonising practices of knowledge, addressing the cosmological besides the historical.
Mischa Twitchin
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Overcoming the “Coloniality of Doing” in International Law: Soft Law as a Decolonial Tool
Law, as a set of norms designed to regulate social life, is a field of difficult change, being always behind its time. The case of international law is even harder due to the limits of its positivist normative structure, formulated not only by countries ...
T. C. Squeff
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PEDAGOGIA DECOLONIAL PSICODRAMÁTICA
Pedagogical practice focused on the exclusive cognitive assimilation of concepts has been limited in the effect of improving the understanding of Decolonial Critical Theories. Even though these theories represent facts of a structural scale, and thus of a high level of abstraction, we presuppose that it is necessary to bring them closer to the students’
Renata Ovenhausen Albernaz +2 more
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Critical realism: the philosophy of knowledge that is missing from the Curriculum for Wales
The new Curriculum for Wales seeks to develop young people who are ethical, informed citizens of Wales and the world and committed to the sustainability of the planet.
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