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Transforming global health: decoloniality and the human condition [PDF]
The field of global health is at a pivotal moment of transformation. Decoloniality has emerged as a critical framework to assess and transform the pathologies that mark the field.
Raphael Lencucha
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Decoloniality and Tropicality: Part Two
The papers collected together in this special issue on the theme ‘decoloniality and tropicality’ discuss and demonstrate how we can move towards disentangling ourselves from persistent colonial epistemologies and ontologies.
Anita Lundberg +6 more
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Decoloniality in physiotherapy education, research and practice in South Africa [PDF]
Background: Historically, the profession of physiotherapy in South Africa has closely aligned itself with our former colonial master, the United Kingdom.
Saul Cobbing
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Racial divisions, polarisation and tensions are on the rise in South Africa today. A democratic dream of a rainbow nation remains just a dream with racism continuing to raise its ugly head in the democratic South Africa, to the detriment of the rainbow ...
Thinandavha D. Mashau
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Coloniality and its Future [PDF]
Decoloniality emerged in the last two decades as a new mode of critique against colonialism and coloniality. While its insights are inspired by dependency and postcolonial theories, decoloniality challenges them both, particularly their inability to ...
Achia Anzi
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Decoloniality of school governance in Lesotho: A Religio-historical approach [PDF]
In this work, I examined the church's continuous ownership and governance of schools in Lesotho using colonial discourse analysis. I began by underlining the power struggle between the church and the state in school management, which dates back to the ...
Rev. Dr. Rasebate Isaac Mokotso
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Religious Education as a Pedagogy of Care in the Context of Violence: Re-Imaging Working and Thinking Together [PDF]
This qualitative paper couched with the decoloniality theory addresses the question of how religious education as a pedagogy of care can mitigate the ambivalent terrain of school violence.
Bekithemba Dube
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Decolonising Classroom Management and Its Political Hegemony in Universities
This theoretical opinion paper responds to the existing colonial hegemony in university classrooms. The study is underpinned by decoloniality with objectives to conceptualise decoloniality as a theoretical lens for classroom management and to present the
Bunmi Isaiah Omodan
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Complementary Personhood and Gender: An Interrogation WithinAfrican Philosophy
In this paper, I argue for an Afro-communitarian account of personhood that considers the value of complementarity as a necessary part of human existence.
Diana Ekor OFANA
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Imag(in)ing Decolonial Ecology: Exploring Tropical Eco-Graphic Narratives
Decoloniality is a critical approach that seeks to dismantle the hegemonic and oppressive structures of Eurocentric epistemologies. It promotes reflection on how texts and knowledge production perpetuate othering and oppression.
Anindita Ghosal, Arindam Modak
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