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Roots and Routes Toward Decoloniality Within and Outside Psychology Praxis

Review of General Psychology, 2021
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 ...
J. S. Fernández   +3 more
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Indigenizing Decolonial Media Theory

Feminist Media Histories, 2022
This essay examines how “decolonization” has become a buzzword, arguing that its trajectory follows that of “intersectionality,” another term popularized in media spaces and embraced by white leftist activists both in and outside of the academy. I propose that discursive activism online can be understood through two modes: extractive currency and ...
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Decoloniality and Disruption of the Scientific Status Quo: Dissemination of Universal Theoretical Assumptions in International Research

Review of General Psychology, 2022
The challenges faced by science in the international communication process range from the choice of philosophical and epistemological assumptions used in scientific research to the choice of participants who comprise the sample of the studies produced ...
Ana Luiza de França Sá   +1 more
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Southern theories and decolonial childhood studies

Childhood, 2022
This special issue contributes insights into ongoing debates on the politics and ethics of knowledge production in “global” childhood studies by decentering dominant, northern-centric models of childhood and using southern epistemologies. We contest the ways in which most of the world’s children have their experiences and contexts interpreted through ...
Tatek Abebe, Anandini Dar, Ida M Lyså
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Decoloniality as inversion: decentring the west in emancipatory theory and pedagogy

Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2019
This study starts from contemporary scholarship in decolonial theory as well as from the seventeenth century political thinker Guaman Poma de Ayala, whose critique of colonial society in Peru enacted an epistemological displacement of colonial authority ...
Noah De Lissovoy
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Decolonial Theories in Comparison

2021
In the last decades, the academy both in the west and non-west has witnessed a great proliferation of theoretical discourses based on analyses of different colonial experiences around the world.
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Decoloniality: Theory and Methodology

2021
The author describes the work of decoloniality whithin Christianity and proposes a methodology for this process, naming the work of anthropophagy, perspectivism, carnival and social movements from Latin America. To take on the theological decoloniality option, one needs to re-considere the sources and foundations of an universal Christianity and re ...
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Postcolonial and Decolonial Theories

2021
Abstract This chapter offers an account of central issues and themes in feminist philosophical engagements with postcolonial and decolonial theories, reflection on examples of important contributions to this discussion, and a discussion of current and future directions in anti-colonial feminist philosophy.
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Anticolonialism to postcolonialism to decolonialization/decoloniality: history in transition or genealogies in oblivion?

Inter-Asia Cultural Studies
This paper problematizes dominant understanding that Mignolo’s theory is the genealogy of “decolonialization/ decoloniality,” arguing that the reliance of particular lineage reflects and corroborates hegemony of North Atlantic Anglophone Academia (NAAA).
Jesook Song
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Intersectionality, Decoloniality, Indigenous Localism: A Critique

Theory, Culture & Society
This article claims that, despite their critical-political stances, three current and influential theoretical frameworks – intersectionality, decoloniality, and ‘Indigenous localism’ – unconsciously accept global capitalism.
Ilan Kapoor
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