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- Decoloniality (Spanish: decolonialidad) is a school of thought that aims to delink from Eurocentric knowledge hierarchies and ways of being in the world...
- Indian Express and The Open Magazine. He has aut****d two books about decoloniality in relation to India: India That Is Bharat (2021) and India, Bharat...
- Brenda Odimba (also spelled as Brända Audimba) is a Belgian engineer and decolonial activist. Her focus is gr****roots activism in the Democratic Republic...
- Machine. Bjork-James, Carwil (2021). "New maps for an inclusive Wikipedia: decolonial scholarship and strategies to counter systemic bias". New Review of Hypermedia...
- activism. It is considered influential in the field of decolonial studies. In the field of decolonial studies, settler colonialism occurs when a foreign group...
- interdisciplinary scholar, writer, and academic whose work focuses on decolonial environmental humanities, extractivism, **** Latinx epistemologies, media...
- taken on the role of the inspirational artist/activist to youth as both a decolonial performance musician and artist, as well as through her academic writings...
- of knowledge". His body of work has been influential in the fields of decolonial studies and critical theory. Quijano received a Bachelor's degree from...
- aspects of the modern and colonial world, exploring concepts such as decoloniality, global coloniality, the geopolitics of knowledge, transmodernity, border...
- Peruvian sociologist Anibal Quijano developed and adapted to contemporary decolonial thinking. The concept critiques what proponents call the Eurocentric system...