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Abstract
The digital offers an enlarged space for decolonial activism, allowing activists around the world to build support for decolonising strategies online. The digital, however, is more than just a tool for decolonial politics; the digital infrastructure itself bears the scars of the colonial past and represents a space with significant scope for a decolonisation of its own.