Articles with "decolonisation" as a keyword



A novel data solution to inform curriculum decolonisation: the case of the Imperial College London Masters of Public Health

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Published in 2022 at "Scientometrics"

DOI: 10.1007/s11192-021-04231-3

Abstract: There is increasing interest within Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) to examine curricula for legacies of colonialism or empire that might result in a preponderance of references to research from the global north. Prior attempts to study… read more here.

Keywords: college london; london masters; decolonisation; public health ... See more keywords

Beyond #FeesMustFall: International students, fees and everyday agency in the era of decolonisation

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Published in 2020 at "Geoforum"

DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2020.01.002

Abstract: Abstract The #FeesMustFall movement focused on the financial struggles of historically disadvantaged black students in South Africa. However, if decolonisation is to go beyond national boundaries and to incorporate pan-African visions fees must fall, not… read more here.

Keywords: decolonisation beyond; south africa; international students; everyday agency ... See more keywords

Decolonisation agriculture: challenging colonisation through the reconstruction of agriculture in Western Kurdistan (Rojava)

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Published in 2024 at "Third World Quarterly"

DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2024.2374521

Abstract: Abstract This article examines the colonial homogenising policies of the Syrian Ba’ath regime and the subsequent decolonisation processes that led to the emergence of Rojava as a pluriverse. In 1963, the Ba’ath regime implemented nation-state… read more here.

Keywords: decolonisation; decolonisation agriculture; agriculture; rojava ... See more keywords

Unravelling distractions in the discourse of African decolonisation: a critical examination

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Published in 2025 at "Third World Quarterly"

DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2025.2462786

Abstract: Abstract Recent African intellectual history reflects a growing interest in decolonisation, with scholars examining this phenomenon through diverse themes and disciplinary perspectives. Some see decolonisation as vital for African agency and epistemological identity, while others… read more here.

Keywords: unravelling distractions; african decolonisation; distractions discourse; decolonisation critical ... See more keywords

Decolonisation as Dis-Enclosure: overcoming the dangers of positionality and identity in comparative education

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Published in 2024 at "Comparative Education"

DOI: 10.1080/03050068.2024.2326751

Abstract: ABSTRACT This conceptual paper aims to discuss how to address the dangers emerging from scholars’ proclamations of positionality and identity in debates on decolonisation in comparative education. The approach proposed engages with two ideas that… read more here.

Keywords: comparative education; positionality identity; ontology; decolonisation ... See more keywords

‘Woked up the bum’ and other moral panics about academic decolonisation in the British news media

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Published in 2025 at "Comparative Education"

DOI: 10.1080/03050068.2025.2463807

Abstract: ABSTRACT This article provides an insight into how academic decolonisation is depicted in public discourse. It does this by analysing news media articles about academic decolonisation from a conservative news source. The analysis – which… read more here.

Keywords: academic decolonisation; bum moral; news media; woked bum ... See more keywords

‘Beyond’ critique: universities, human rights, decolonisation, and the Sustainable Development Goals

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Published in 2025 at "Comparative Education"

DOI: 10.1080/03050068.2025.2463811

Abstract: ABSTRACT The decolonial turn has catalysed an overwhelming literature on decolonisation, its meanings, barriers, opportunities, and limitations. In this paper, we investigate the possibilities of going beyond decolonisation through a critical treatment of the discourses… read more here.

Keywords: human rights; beyond critique; development goals; sustainable development ... See more keywords

Conciliating Subaltern and Liminal Geopolitics: Reggio Emilia’s City Diplomacy and the Geographies of Lusophone Africa’s Decolonisation

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Published in 2024 at "Geopolitics"

DOI: 10.1080/14650045.2023.2291067

Abstract: ABSTRACT This paper discusses the story of a generous popular mobilisation that made possible a peculiar experience of transnational cooperation since the early 1970s. That is, the campaigns in solidarity with Mozambican anticolonial resistance that… read more here.

Keywords: reggio emilia; city diplomacy; lusophone africa; decolonisation ... See more keywords

Decolonisation and contemporary dance

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Published in 2024 at "Studies in Theatre and Performance"

DOI: 10.1080/14682761.2024.2342643

Abstract: ABSTRACT Thinking about decolonisation and solidarity within the context of contemporary dance, if we consider decolonising and self-authoring as a process of self-actualisation, what role can peer and institutional allyship play? This is a short… read more here.

Keywords: solidarity; contemporary dance; decolonisation contemporary; decolonisation ... See more keywords

Europe After Empire: Decolonisation, Society and Culture

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Published in 2018 at "Cultural and Social History"

DOI: 10.1080/14780038.2018.1451076

Abstract: European history. As Elizabeth Buettner outlines in her introduction, there are three historio graphical imperatives for such a work. First, there has been a tendency for much of the ‘new imperial history’ to focus on… read more here.

Keywords: empire; europe empire; decolonisation; history ... See more keywords

The Mythical Mind and the City: Ethnology, Decolonisation and the Birth of Ethnopsychiatry in New Caledonia (1967–1991)

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Published in 2025 at "Social History of Medicine"

DOI: 10.1093/shm/hkaf021

Abstract: This article explores New Caledonian ethnopsychiatry’s origins amid the 1960s socio-economic boom, Kanaks migration to Nouméa and decolonisation struggles. During this time, the city of Nouméa became a colonial laboratory for psychiatric knowledge, wherein the… read more here.

Keywords: 1967 1991; ethnology; new caledonia; mythical mind ... See more keywords