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Critical race theory (CRT) questions social practices that have perpetuated discrimination and social inequality. Decolonial studies coincide with these efforts to deracialise elt practices, explaining racialisation as dominant structures constituted in ...
Sandra Ximena Bonilla Medina +1 more
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This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. This book outlines what theory for a global age might look like, positing an agenda for consideration, contestation and ...
Bhambra, Gurminder K.
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Embodied creativity in the fine and performing arts
Creativity studies has focused on creative thinking processes, problem-solving, and innovation, while the embodied dimensions of creativity have remained a tangential thread.
Anna Griffith
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The location of writing centres in universities has attracted attention from practitioners and researchers in the field of academic support scholarship.
Ntuthuko Mhlongo +3 more
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In his sermon to the directors of the London Missionary Society (LMS) in London in 1840, in ‘othering’ the Batswana (Africans), Moffat engages in biblical discourse. He uses biblical descriptions to ‘other’ them and the land they occupied.
Itumeleng D. Mothoagae
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Pathways to the therapist paragon: a decolonial grounded theory
IntroductionWhile many professional associations within clinical and counseling psychology have made an aspirational call for clinician awareness of social position, there is a lack of research into how socially-conferred privilege impacts psychotherapy.
Jude Bergkamp +10 more
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Intersectionality and coloniality as interpretive keys: thinking human rights from the Amazon
This article starts from the question: "is intersectionality a decolonial option?" to critically reflect on the adequacy of these two interpretative keys to the understanding of Human Rights in peoples of the Americas.
Igor Veloso Ribeiro +1 more
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Violence and Corruption of Megachurch Leaders: Unravelling Silent Coloniality in Zimbabwe
This theoretical article argues that megachurches are an inadequately problematised factor in the Zimbabwean crisis and uses, as examples of violent and corrupt megachurch leaders, Emmanuel Makandiwa, Uebert Angel, and Passion Java.
Bekithemba Dube
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The article addresses the responses of the government of Zimbabwe and its proxies to a letter issued by Catholic bishops on 14 August 2020, entitled ‘The march is not ended’.
Bekithemba Dube
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This current contribution proposes a theoretical evaluation of the Critical Theory of Coloniality of Power. Once the theoretical architecture of this research program is reconstructed, analytical focus places on its diagnostic elaboration and ...
Sergio Pignuoli Ocampo
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