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Beyond the decolonial? Decolonial and Muslim feminist perspectives
Sidaway's (2023) article article is provocative in its agenda to go beyond the decolonial. In this commentary, we consider the implications of this move in relation to decolonial geographies and Muslim feminism. We conclude by considering questions of identity and reflexivity that arise from decolonial and feminist perspectives.
Patricia Noxolo, Safiya Hamis
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Champeta’s Heritage: Diasporic Music and Racial Struggle in the Colombian Caribbean
The shifts and fractures introduced by UNESCO heritagisation processes, unleashed in the Colombian Caribbean from the early noughties, have been particularly acute when it comes to music practices. Eight out of ten Colombian practices inscribed on UNESCO’
Juan D. Montoya Alzate
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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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Quand l’état critique est salutaire. Du procès du « décolonialisme » à l’urgence du décentrement
For some years now, the French social sciences –sociology in particular– have been undergoing a period of great tension that was essentially characterised by attacks on the “ideological” –and therefore unscientific– character of the discipline and its ...
Stéphane Dufoix
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Blackness and Whiteness separated: A political theology after the subject-object relation
Political theology is a socio-critical theology with its face towards the world. The formations of the matrix of power in the world are produced by coloniality and its dynamics outworked in the world.
Ntandoyenkosi N.N. Mlambo
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As people around the world continue to have their voices, desires, and movements restricted, and their pasts and futures told on their behalf, we are interested in the critical project of decolonizing, which involves contesting dominant narratives and ...
Puleng Segalo +2 more
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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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The sustainable development goals (SDG) are part of a cooperative relationship between industrialized and developing countries. Philosopher Tran duc Thao’s interpretation of colonial policies can be enlightening in grasping the neocolonial issues at work
Dimitri Lasserre
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A Critical Look at the Practice of Literature Review
Despite the advantages of literature review and the abundance of texts that discuss it, there is still a gap in critical reflection on its methodologies and uses.
Marcelo de Souza Bispo
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A Story Told in a Whisper, or the Impossibility of Atonement
This article analyzes the novel Sorry by the Australian writer Gail Jones in light of contemporary theories on decolonialism and the coloniality of power.
Sandra Regina Goulart Almeida
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