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Where Did Development Economics Come From?

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Development and Change, EarlyView.
Eric Helleiner
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Auto-decolonisation: Lifelong Education for Decolonisation

International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2021
In this article I will first address what decolonisation is with specific reference to the colonisation and enslavement (Nelson, 2006) of Indigenous peoples, specifically my own people, the Indigen...
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Decolonising Mountain Writing:

2023
This chapter focusses specifically on Instagram and on what can be called the “Mini-Memoirs” that the format affords. Groups such as @browngirlsclimb, @nativesoutdoors, @melaninbasecamp, and @brownpeoplecamping are attempting to use Instagram to widen the range of voices and, significantly, whose images—are heard and seen in the climbing world. Western
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Decolonising the mind

Diogenes, 1998
The question is this: we as African writers have always complained about the neo-colonial economic and political relationship to Euro-America. Right. But by our continuing to write in foreign languages, paying homage to them, are we not on the cultural level continuing that neo-colonial slavish and cringing spirit?
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