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Sacramentality, Chaos Theory and Decoloniality [PDF]
This essay considers how an expanded understanding of sacramentality is enhanced by engagement with chaos theory and decolonial theory. These unique lenses enlarge traditional Roman Catholic frameworks for considering God’s self-communication ...
Edward Foley
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Learner Milestones to Guide Decolonial Global Health Education [PDF]
The current movement to ‘decolonize’ global health aims to both dismantle colonial frameworks that perpetuate inequity and racism, as well as to rebuild and uplift structures and systems that celebrate indigeneity.
Leah Ratner +6 more
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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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Insurgent Decolonial Theory and the Role of the Intellectual
This article explores the various ways the intellectual committed to liberation and decolonization has been represented and how combative and insurgent decolonial modes of theorizing contribute to this radical tradition.
Jairo I. Fúnez-Flores
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We Story: Decoloniality in Practice and Theory
Western research and education draw heavily on evidence-based approaches underpinned by positivism. Reliance on this scientific approach informs what is to be counted, measured, and tested—what can be “known.” In our experience, evidence generated using this approach does not always bring the most useful outcomes in our diverse, naturalistic settings ...
Tracie Mafile'o +1 more
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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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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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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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This paper discusses aspects of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) in South African higher education (HE) and locates it within what it calls Southern theories. Three examples of such theories that the paper advances are Southern decolonial
Chaka Chaka +3 more
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Decolonising management education: an empirical study
Conversations in South Africa around decolonising higher education since the 2015/2016 #RhodesMustFall movements have remained largely theoretical. Recently, much of the attention in many higher education institutions seems to have moved on from these ...
Chimene Nukunah, Neil Eccles
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