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Reimagining and Decolonizing the Language of Design
Published 2025-02-01“…By prioritizing narrative, cultural context, and participant agency, the research reframes design as a decolonial practice that values pluralistic ways of knowing and understanding. …”
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The “Daily Digital”: (Re)imagining Technology in Home-Based Women’s Gig Work in Egypt.
Published 2025-01-01“…This paper challenges neoliberal development narratives by introducing the Daily Digital framework, a decolonial feminist lens that centres the relational and experiential dimensions of technology use. …”
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Acting queerly: Jonah as the implicated subject and vulnerability
Published 2023-11-01“…Queerness is viewed more in the light of politics than identity, defining the term more in relation to power and the questioning of power than in the light of gender and sexuality. A decolonial turn is incorporated into Queer Hermeneutics. …”
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“Todos precisam despertar”
Published 2024-12-01“…O objetivo é demonstrar como a ecologia decolonial de Ferdinand, ao questionar o Antropoceno e problematizar os saberes do Sul Global, proporciona uma outra perspectiva para entender as interseções entre colonialismo e crise ecológica. …”
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The wilderness wanderings: a theo-liminal pedagogy for mind decolonisation in African Christianity
Published 2016-06-01“…Reading this reality in light of the Exodus wilderness wanderings as theo-decolonial paradigm, the article suggests a theo-liminal pedagogy for engaging in the process of mind decolonisation. …”
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Interculturalidad, plurinacionalidad y decolonialidad: las insurgencias político-epistémicas de refundar el Estado
Published 2008-01-01“…Son estas innovaciones y rupturas que nos interesan aquí, las que señalan y perfilan nuevas formaciones, construcciones y articulaciones sociopolíticas y epistémicas de Estado y de sociedad, formaciones, construcciones y articulaciones que son resultado y parte de las estrategias de acción y lucha de los movimientos ancestrales, de su insurgencia política-epistémica que -sin duda- está abriendo camino a la posibilidad de un nuevo horizonte -de un vuelco o giro- de carácter decolonial. Imaginar y a la vez construir una conciencia y una práctica del Estado, sociedad y país en la que quepan todos, un país en donde las diferencias ancestrales no sólo contribuyan sino que sean constitutivas de esta imaginación y construcción -propuesta del Comité Clandestino Revolucionario Indígena, citada arriba- requiere de este horizonte y vuelco decolonial. …”
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How do we Live and Lose Together?
Published 2021-02-01“…This argument from Judith Butler resonates clearly with what decolonial thinkers have described as a fundamental feature of how racism emerges and operates in the modern world system. …”
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IZQUIERDAS OTRAS O CAMINOS DESCOLONIALES HACIA MUNDOS TRANSMODERNOS
Published 2009-01-01“…El presente artículo ofrece una primera aproximación desde el enfoque decolonial, al análisis de las condiciones de posibilidad de consolidación y articulación de propuestas políticas no eurocéntricas. …”
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Nina Ribeiro: O Ralph Nader brasileiro – A Colonialidade do Ser de um ativista do movimento consumerista no Brasil
Published 2022-08-01“… This study analyzes the behavior of Nina Ribeiro mirroring Ralph Nader, based on the decolonial perspective and focusing on the theory of coloniality of being. …”
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Revisando fragmentos del «archivo» conceptual latinoamericano a fines del siglo XX
Published 2008-01-01“…La propuesta de un pensamiento decolonial reclama la generación crítica de una genealogía des-prendida del poder colonial. …”
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Occupy Waikīkī: pushing the borders of land, sea and story-telling in Kristiana Kahakauwila’s This is Paradise (2013)
Published 2022-12-01“…This essay explores Kahakauwila’s short story This is Paradise from the angle of post- and decolonial studies and environmental humanities, and presents it as an ecofeminist and counterhegemonic Oceanian identitarian narrative. …”
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Resistance and Christian Ethics in Africa
Published 2024-12-01“…In engagement with African literature and decolonial studies on the one hand and liberation ethics on the other, this article proposes a Christian ethics for Africa, discussing resistance as both a moral imperative in postcolonial contexts and a constitutive of the Christian identity.…”
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Coloniality and tourism: the fabric of identities and alterities in India
Published 2020-03-01“…This contribution seeks, on the one hand, to question the processes by which tourism in India has become a political instrument, facilitating the rewriting the national myth by erasing the stigma of colonization while reifying the West, and on the other hand, to show, from intermediate situations – the Indian diaspora and Indian domestic tourism - how hybridizations are forged in which post- and decolonial paradigms act on identities.…”
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Decolonising biblical hermeneutics in the (South) African context
Published 2016-12-01“…The orientation of African biblical hermeneutics has to be decolonial if it is to overcome the persistence of coloniality by privileging African knowledge systems and African thinkers. …”
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Vivências Educativas de Mulheres Negras na Segunda Metade do Século XIX
Published 2025-01-01“…Fundamenta-se na epistemologia feminista decolonial antirracista e, metodologicamente, na história cultural e na práxis interseccional. …”
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La persistencia de los márgenes. Reflexiones epistemológicas en torno a la obra de Walter Mignolo
Published 2010-01-01“…En este texto se analizan varias cuestiones suscitadas en torno a la obra de Walter Mignolo, principalmente el análisis de las condiciones que debe cumplir una teoría crítica decolonial. Para ello, en la primera parte se analizan los presupuestos epistemológicos que justifican la empresa teórica de Mignolo entendida como una epistemología de la postcolonialidad. …”
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Linguistic Colonialism in the English Language Textbooks of Multinational Publishing Houses
Published 2020-01-01“… The purpose of this paper is to examine and compare the concepts of linguistic colonialism and cultural alienation in University textbooks for teaching English as opposed to the theories about culture in the decolonial turn. Dichotomous categories were established based on the analysis of the cultural component of the textbooks for the teaching of English. …”
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Implosiones: corporalidades fronterizas como prácticas de libertad o cómo diluir un régimen de verdad y producir otro en el propio cuerpo, sin morir en el intento
Published 2012-01-01“…En este artículo se presenta, por una parte, una descripción densa de la técnica de la capoeira angola, pretendiendo mostrar los efectos que genera su ejercicio en la construcción de la corporalidad y por ende en el mundo vivido, y por otra, una serie de reflexiones que tienen como objeto abrir la posibilidad de ampliar la noción foucaultiana de «prácticas de libertad», a partir de una perspectiva micropolítica decolonial que toma como referencia la agencialidad encarnada, presente en este tipo de saberes espirituales, tan presentes y vivos en Latinoamérica.…”
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Can the ‘Other’ Frame Back in Tourism Studies?
Published 2020-03-01“…While the experiment itself might not be able to seriously challenge the Eurocentric knowledge production in tourism studies, I found it useful as a pedagogy of self-reflection through which non-Western tourism researcher, like me, can resituate her/his postcolonial being, thinking, and sensing and be an initial seed of future decolonial praxis.…”
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Los latinos, los migrantes y la descolonización del Imperio estadounidense en el siglo XXI
Published 2008-01-01“…Se propone una teoría decolonial para analizar las migraciones internacionales hacia el primer mundo desde la perspectiva de la colonialidad del poder.…”
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