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captive market for
goods manufactured in the
colonizing country. Many
decolonized countries created programs to
promote industrialization. Some nationalized...
- (2006). Ends of
British Imperialism: The
Scramble for Empire, Suez and
Decolonization. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-8451-1347-6.
Archived from the
original on...
- scholar,
Danya Qato [ar]
outlined some
principles to
guide the
creation of
decolonized healthcare data systems.
Centering the community:
Centering the concerns...
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contrasted against epistemic decolonization, the
notion that
knowledge itself is what
should be
decolonized. "
Decolonization Is Not a Metaphor" challenges...
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Indigenous decolonization describes ongoing theoretical and
political processes whose goal is to
contest and
reframe narratives about indigenous community...
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Processes of
decolonization in
Ukraine began during the
dissolution of the
Soviet Union and
accelerated during the
Revolution of Dignity, the Russo-Ukrainian...
- Anthony. The wars of
French decolonization (Routledge, 2014). Cohen, Andrew. The
politics and
economics of
decolonization in Africa: the
failed experiment...
- Suriname,
officially the
Republic of Suriname, is a
country in
northern South America,
sometimes considered part of the
Caribbean and the West Indies....
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addresses the
matters that
constitute the
postcolonial identity of a
decolonized people,
which derives from: the colonizer's
generation of
cultural knowledge...
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Decolonizing Methodologies:
Research and
Indigenous Peoples is a book by New
Zealand academic Linda Tuhiwai Smith.
Originally published in 1999, Decolonizing...