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Hegel and Modern Eurocentrism: Ideological origin of Eurocentrism
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Hale's Tours in Singapore and Hong Kong. [PDF]
Slugan M, Hanifee A, Zeng W.
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Imposter Syndrome: A Reflective Discourse into the Experiences of Canadian Black Nurses through Art. [PDF]
Prendergast N, Obewu OAT.
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Genealogy, critique, and decolonisation: Ibn Khaldun and moving beyond filling the gaps. [PDF]
Sehlikoglu S.
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A framework for decolonising and diversifying biomedical sciences curricula: rediscovery, representation and readiness. [PDF]
Lu T +7 more
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Robert Bernasconi and the challenges of a Critical Philosophy of Race: (Un)learning to read and teach the history of moral philosophy. [PDF]
Décarie-Daigneault B.
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This chapter discusses the relationship between Eurocentrism and the idea of civilization. It begins by describing what Eurocentrism is and why it has attracted criticism. This is followed by an examination of the concept of civilization, including its meanings and normative applications. The chapter demonstrates how the idea of civilization is used as
Bowden, Brett (R15141)
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Refracting Eurocentrism, operationalizing complicity: The Swiss Sonderfall as a vantage point [PDF]
Critiques of the parochialism of urban theory have resulted in appeals for more global urban studies. Yet, the fruitful responses to postcolonial work frequently remain sequestered, reflecting the persistence of Eurocentrism as a burden shouldered ...
Hanna Hilbrandt, Julie Ren
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