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Postcolonialité et archive : le cas du roman de l’après-guerre et l’héritage du conflit armé au Guatemala
Published 2014-09-01“…This discussion allowed to question the legitimacy of literary discourse, seen as heir of colonialism. First, because it imposed writing as the only legitimate means for the transmission of knowledge and aesthetic practices. …”
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La paradoja del desarrollo: consultas comunitarias en la posguerra guatemalteca
Published 2023-05-01“…Connecting three layers of meaning-making through the collective memory of colonialism, genocide, and extractivism, Maya Q’eqchi community leaders articulate «future-coordination» through collective memory. …”
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Unveiling Complexity: Cinematic Representations of Apartheid History and the Post-Apartheid Dutch- Afrikaner Relationship in <em>Black Butterflies</em> (2011) and <em>An Act of Def...
Published 2024-12-01“…By contextualising these representations within broader societal discourses on colonialism and post-Apartheid reconciliation, the article sheds light on evolving Dutch attitudes towards Afrikaners, as the descendants of Dutch colonists, and their historical culpability, offering insights into contemporary Dutch engagement with issues of race, identity, and historical memory.…”
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Design and Prototype of an Automatic Dam Monitoring and Control System.
Published 2024“…Dams have played a vital role since the time of colonialism. The lack of a proper dam management system has been causing several losses including the recent floods. …”
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Funding, inequalities, and access: An amalgam of challenges in South African higher education
Published 2024-12-01“…This paper explores the source of the problem embedded in the history of South Africa because of the existence and intentions of apartheid and colonialism. A desktop method is used to collect the literature review on funding, inequalities, and access challenges. …”
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The Political Realities of Social Science Research with Focusing on the book of Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples
Published 2020-09-01“…The book of Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples was written in anti-colonial texts with orientations toward anthropology, research, and science. …”
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Empowered Resistance
Published 2024-07-01“…Diatta’s embodiment of an ethic of resistance and an ethic of control within modern reenactments of her story depict her rebellion against colonialism as empowered by the awasena path and its theology. …”
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Comunidades discursivas de pesquisa e educação arquivística: análise de domínio da Archival Education Research Initiative (2008-2021)
Published 2024-01-01“…The members’biographies cover two dimensions: research dealing with community archives, human rights, critical theory, social justice, and post-colonialism, and research dealing with archival dimensions concerning information and communication technologiesand knowledge organization.…”
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Raising a thousand Tutu voices: Reflections on the Truth to Power exhibition
Published 2023-06-01“…The article concludes with the immense and joyful task of the Foundation to raise a thousand Tutu voices, in an attempt to answer questions on how to keep the memories of the bodies of those who suffered under colonialism and apartheid alive, while seeking reconciliation and fighting for a just, equal, and inclusive society in a deeply divided South Africa and how to become more fully human …”
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African Indigenous Research to Decolonisation of African Universities’ Curricula
Published 2024-02-01“…A discourse on decolonisation attempts to reverse the gains of colonialism. Existing studies show that most (South) African universities’ curricula can be traced to the colonial era. …”
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Race, transformation and education as contradictions in a neoliberal South Africa
Published 2021-02-01“… In navigating the complexities of race and inequality in South African society, shadowed by colonialism and apartheid, the term transformation has gained traction as the mantra for growth, retribution, education reform, and economic and societal prosperity. …”
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Emergency Continued
Published 2022-06-01“…The Coloured subject is however unique in that there is an implicit post-humanist aspect to being mixed race--the supposed product of colonial interaction. What is to be made of the unique experience of Coloured subjectivity? …”
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Ethnobiology! Until when will the colonialist legacy be reinforced?
Published 2025-01-01“…We recognize that ethnobiological research has advanced in recognizing the rights of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC), but we believe that we still have a long way to go in deconstructing colonialism in ethnobiology. In order to be truly respectful, ethnobiologists need to collaborate with IPLC to achieve an ethical science with equity between knowledge systems, fostering the co-production of knowledge from an intercultural science perspective. …”
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Modernity and interreligious dialogue. Difficulties posed by the ideological translation of religious categories
Published 2020-12-01“…Since the 18th century, the solution to the problems derived from colonialism necessarily went through making the dogmatic foundations more flexible, injecting sceptical principles. …”
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The African Nationalist Idea of Africa
Published 2022-11-01“… This paper probes the impact of colonial designs in the fabrication of native subjectivities, which eventuated in toxic political identities that would later undermine the post-colonial nationalist project. …”
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The Contributions of Party System to Democratic Development in Africa: A Historical Perspective
Published 2023-02-01“…It is important to bear in mind that most of the electoral systems, laws, institutions and constitutions that govern elections in Africa were inherited from colonialism. Electoral politics came as a proposed solution to other socio-economic and political problems. …”
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The historical roots of post-apartheid intra-working-class racism
Published 2021-02-01“… Both European colonialism and apartheid shaped the economic history of South Africa, at the heart of which was the super exploitation of Black labour for the benefits of capital, the state, and white labour. …”
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Is Communism Incompatible with Religion?: Islam and Communism in Haji Misbach's Thoughts (1914-1926)
Published 2024-06-01“…In his writings, Haji Misbach presented communism as an analytical tool to criticize capitalism and colonialism. However, at the same time Haji Misbach also never discussed philosophically or theologically how the concept of materialism in the ideology of communism worked. …”
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Pan-Islamism: Ideas and Their Influence on Education in West Java
Published 2024-12-01“…Pan-Islamism is an ideological movement that emerged as a reaction to colonialism, political fragmentation, and modernization, with the aim of uniting Muslims throughout the world. …”
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Regime Change: The Need for Scientific Critical Consciousness
Published 2025-01-01“…By not tackling them head-on, curricula risk dangerously misleading students about the nature of science, its legacy and place in the world; aggravating socio-economic inequality perpetuated by centuries of European colonialism of the Global South. These misleading ideas include Eurocentrism, viewing religion as irrational and Western science as superior to indigenous knowledge systems. …”
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