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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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В сборник «Деколониальность: настоящее и будущее» (М., 2022) вошли эссе, интервью, травелоги отечественных и иностранных исследователей, поэтов, художников, кураторов, режиссеров.
Evgeny Chemyakin
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Analysis of Participatory Action Research as a Decolonial Research Methodology
Decolonising the research process is inevitable in today’s world full of social and power inequalities. Participatory Action Research (PAR), as one of the methodologies that enhances the transformation of both the researchers and researched, is ...
Bunmi Isaiah Omodan +1 more
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Decoloniality, Language and Literacy: Conversations with Teacher Educators.
McKinney, C. & Christie, P. 2021. Decoloniality, Language and Literacy: Conversations with Teacher Educators. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Lizzi O'Milligan
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Decoloniality in physiotherapy education, research and practice in South Africa
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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Some Pitfalls of Decoloniality Theory
Decoloniality theory, with its signature concepts coloniality of power and coloniality of knowledge, initially emerged in Latin America. It has been developed further in southern Africa, where it now has significant influence in some universities ...
George Hull
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Towards a Decolonial Language Teacher Education
In this article, we discuss the challenges of teacher education for the 21stCentury, taking decoloniality as a possible way to resignify our praxis. One of the challenges in decolonial thinking is to problematize the coloniality of knowledge (LANDER ...
Julma Dalva Vilarinho Pereira Borelli +2 more
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Epistemic ethnonationalism: identity policing in neo-Traditionalism and Decoloniality theory
Traditionalism’s most influential contemporary revival, Dugin’s Eurasianism, is routinely characterised as being of the radical Right. The Decoloniality theory of Quijano, Mignolo and Ndlovu-Gatsheni, on the other hand, with its intellectual roots in ...
George Hull
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A Global Approach to Decolonizing Ukrainian Cultural Heritage
A new partnership project aims to create a guide to decoloniality for use in Ukraine, the UK and globally. Decoloniality – a developing practice in the UK and elsewhere – is essential for the long-term protection of cultural heritage in Ukraine and other
Tetyana Filevska, Maria Blyzinsky
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Body and Decoloniality in Performing Poetic Composition
The text is situated between the arts, anthropology and philosophy and aims to answer the question: can the artistic process be understood as a means of decoloniality of the ordinary body?
Marina Fazzio Simão +1 more
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