Verschlagwortet: decolonization
Anna Pfaffenstaller & Jacques Zannou // Our articles focus in two parts on border thinking to decolonize the humanities and social sciences. As border thinking is complex, the two articles are intended to give fundamental and reflective approaches to encourage further exploration of border thinking …
Christina Lledo Gomez // I recently met a Lakota man who simply calls himself “Johnny.” He is part of the Indigenous peoples of what is known as the North and South Dakota lands of the United States of America. This past June, I saw Johnny at a conference surrounding the theme of “Decolonizing Churches.” Johnny thought it was …
Julia Schöneberg // Let’s not beat around the bush: to understand the problems with current ‘development’ discourse and practice there is no alternative other than situating ‘development’ as a construct that has resulted from colonialism and that continues to perpetuate itself within this legacy. Postdevelopment starts at…