- worldviews,
promoting decolonization of
knowledge and the
centering of
traditional ecological knowledge.
Extending the
meaning of
decolonization beyond political...
- The
transfer of
power in Africa:
decolonization, 1940-1960 (Yale UP, 1982). Birmingham,
David (1995). The
Decolonization of Africa. Routledge. ISBN 1-85728-540-9...
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dimensions of indigenous-
decolonization work,
direct action campaigns,
healing journeys, and
embodied social struggles for
decolonization are
frequently ****ociated...
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Decolonization of
knowledge (also
epistemic decolonization or
epistemological decolonization) is a
concept advanced in
decolonial scholarship that critiques...
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Suriname (/ˈsʊərɪnæm, -nɑːm/ SOOR-ih-NAM, -NAHM, Dutch: [syːriˈnaːmə] ),
officially the
Republic of
Suriname (Dutch:
Republiek Suriname [reːpyˌblik ˌsyːriˈnaːmə])...
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Decolonization, also
bacterial decolonization, is a
medical intervention that
attempts to rid a
patient of an
antimicrobial resistant pathogen, such as...
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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...
- The
decolonization of the
Americas occurred over
several centuries as most of the
countries in the
Americas gained their independence from
European rule...
- is far less
flexible than a corporation. A
global movement for the
decolonization of
museums has been
gaining momentum since the late 20th century. Proponents...
- (2006). Ends of
British Imperialism: The
Scramble for Empire, Suez and
Decolonization. I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-347-6.
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