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Tracking the Decolonial in African Christian Theology
AbstractDrawing on the framework and pluriversalist vision of decoloniality, this article offers a conceptual mapping of theoretical debates and trends in recent discourse on the decolonization of theology in the Southern African context with a view to outlining key missiological implications of such debates.
Teddy Chalwe Sakupapa
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Coloniality as a Barrier to Climate Action: Hierarchies of Power in a Coal‐Based Economy
Abstract South Africa has a coal‐based energy system and extractive economy, largely responsible for its high emission levels relative to countries with similar GDP. This extractive, coal‐based economy began during British colonisation and today shows few signs of transitioning rapidly to limit climate change.
Tara Nair van Ryneveld, Mine Islar
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Black Theology before the Decolonial Turn
Abstract The concept of decoloniality has become so popular that one might be forgiven for thinking it is an innovation of the 1990s or 2000s. In fact, decolonial thinking was practised by many academic disciplines even before Anibal Quijano developed the concept of decoloniality. An exploration of Black theology, especially focusing on the writings of
Nobesuthu Tom
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Of Theological Burglaries and Epistemic Violence
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explore how the historical roots of Black and other liberation theologies are undermined through the usurping of the vocabulary of decolonial language. Through a critical discourse analysis of a selected publication, we demonstrate how the foregrounding of perspectives, the trivializing of positionality and ...
Sarojini Nadar, Tinyiko Maluleke
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Abstract Feminist theories in management and organization studies, each with their own ontological and epistemological assumptions, offer critical perspectives of the status quo to challenge our idea of progress in the discipline, yet there is limited engagement with ideas, theories, or practices from the lived experiences of Global South women ...
Jennifer Manning
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REDD+ and forest protection on indigenous lands in the Amazon
Abstract Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) was introduced by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as a mechanism to reverse the loss of forests and carbon stocks in developing countries. REDD+ operates on the basis of performance‐based payments.
Beatriz Garcia +3 more
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Cristóbal Nonato de Carlos Fuentes : Une esthétique du chaos au service du Mexique profond
It will be a question of showing, through some significant narratological samples taken from the novel Cristóbal Nonato by Carlos Fuentes, how the author, through writing his poetics of chaos, resecrate the Mexican hypermodern man in the diplomatic ...
Gérald Désert
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Forme solide et École solide : comment penser une nouvelle grammaire (architecturale) scolaire ?
The scholastic form is questioned on all sides by mutations which affect as much the way of thinking, organizing and dispensing knowledge as the social and political function a verticality of the solid school form answers to a liquid trans-modernity ...
Béatrice Mabilon-Bonfils +1 more
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This article aims to propose a polyphonic decolonial historical approach to Management and Organization Studies (MOS), relating the theoretical-methodological aspects of the historical perspective with the decolonial option.
Ítalo da Silva +1 more
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Curator: The Museum Journal, Volume 65, Issue 3, Page 479-484, July 2022.
Shahid Vawda, Edward Denison
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