Abstract
Movements by marginalised groups seeking greater equality and rights have historically played an important role in expanding the horizons of the social sciences. In the future, determining who it is that speaks for (and as) the decolonising subject will be pivotal to democratic struggles for intellectual decolonisation.
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Title
Varieties of decolonisation
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Linking Note
In: Global Challenges. - Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies. - No. 10(2021), Article 1
Date
2021
Thematic(s)
Content Type
Journal Articles
Record Created
2021-11-15
Record ID
299501
Note
Dossier "Decolonisation: a past that keeps questioning us", produced by the Research Office
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Centres and Programmes > Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy (AHCD)
Academic Departments > International History and Politics Department
Thematics > Justice, Equity and Inclusion
Thematics > Peace, War and Conflict
Thematics > Democracy
Thematics > Human Rights
Thematics > Education
Journal Articles
Academic Departments > International History and Politics Department
Thematics > Justice, Equity and Inclusion
Thematics > Peace, War and Conflict
Thematics > Democracy
Thematics > Human Rights
Thematics > Education
Journal Articles