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“That other me, down and dreaming”: an animal perspective critique of decoloniality theory [PDF]
This essay critiques decoloniality theory, including its use of the notion of epistemic colonisation, from an animal perspective. It has two main parts. Part one is an internal critique of decoloniality theory.
Michael Glover
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Roots and Routes Toward Decoloniality Within and Outside Psychology Praxis
Recent psychology scholarship has engaged topics of decoloniality, from conferences to journal publications to edited volumes. These efforts are examples of the decolonial turn, a paradigm shift oriented to interrupting the colonial legacies of power ...
Jesica Siham Fernández +2 more
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Teaching about Decoloniality: The Experience of Non‐Indigenous Social Work Educators
© 2018 Society for Community Research and Action This paper provides a way to theorize and practice Decoloniality in teaching and learning within higher education.
Antonia Hendrick, Susan Young
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A grounded theory of improvisation in therapy: Lessons from decoloniality
Grounded theory (GT) is a popular research methodology that has been used in various fields and disciplines. Its researchers face the paradox of their method being grounded in both data and theory, potentially resulting in researcher ambivalence towards ...
Nicola Blunden
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Decoloniality and decolonizing Critical Theory
Bartholomew, Jake M.
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