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.
Details
Title
Three decolonial questionings of the digital
Author
Leander, Anna
Linking Note
In: Global Challenges. - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. - No. 10(2021), Article 11
Date
2021
Content Type
Journal Articles
Record Created
2021-11-15
Record ID
299510
Note
Dossier "Decolonisation: a past that keeps questioning us", produced by the Research Office
Record Appears in
Academic Departments > International Relations/Political Science Department
Centres and Programmes > Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy
Thematics > Democracy and Sovereignty
Thematics > Arts and Culture
Thematics > Civil Society
Thematics > Technology
Thematics > Security
Journal Articles
Centres and Programmes > Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy
Thematics > Democracy and Sovereignty
Thematics > Arts and Culture
Thematics > Civil Society
Thematics > Technology
Thematics > Security
Journal Articles