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Differences in African Indigenous Rights Messaging in International Advocacy Coalitions
International Indigenous rights coalitions increasingly involve Indigenous and non-Indigenous civil society organizations (CSOs) with diverse...
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Decolonizing the North
This chapter looks at the vision of Boaventura de Sousa Santos. This includes his support for Indigenous peoples of Americas and attempts to show... -
Justifying a morally permissible breach of contract: kantian ethics, nozickian justice, and vaccine patents
Although some have argued that COVID-19 vaccine patents are morally justified, a broader argument on the morality of breaching contracts is...
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Environmental Education, Indigeneity, and Its Challenges
In this final chapter I return to environmental education and comment on recent postqualitative research, diffractive methodology, identity politics,... -
Towards a Critical Ethic of Land in the Southern African Context
A critical ethic of land in the Southern African context will be proposed in this chapter. On the one hand, the novel, The Heart of Redness (2000),... -
The Francophone Postcolonial Thinkers and the Colonizer-Colonized Dialectic
The invidious relationship between the colonizer and colonized is locked in a dialectical and reciprocal relationship. The history of colonization of... -
Rectifying Historical Territorial Injustices
Using the theft of Indigenous land and territory and the destruction of Indigenous political authorities as an example, this paper examines two...
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Sri Aurobindo’s Philosophy of Nationalism and It’s Contemporary Relevance
There has been in recent decades very substantial work done on the concept of a nation, nationality and nationalism. In spite of the world coming...
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How Deep Is Your Love or, How Thinking as Such Defies the Weight(s) of Imperialism
Elemental and embodied thinking disrupts the master–slave template by formulating thinking in such a way that it does not require an object. In fact,... -
Globalization, Migrant Labour, and Capitalism: Past and Present
Migrant labour has been a feature of global capitalism since the latter’s beginning. Capitalism needed labour from colonies and semi-colonies, also... -
CLIMAVORE: Divesting from Fish Farms Towards the Tidal Commons
In Scotland, residents have fought open-net salmon farms and their toll on human and nonhuman bodies for decades. This paper recollects seven years...
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Epistemic Decolonisation in African Higher Education: Beyond Current Curricular and Pedagogical Reformation
In recent years, the struggle to decolonize knowledge in academia has largely focused on addressing cognitive concerns such as curricular development... -
Expropriated Minds: On Some Practical Problems of Generative AI, Beyond Our Cognitive Illusions
This paper discusses some societal implications of the most recent and publicly discussed application of advanced machine learning techniques:...
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Traditional Ethics for Intercultural Dialogues in Ethiopia: Anecdotes from the Oromo, Amhara, and Gurage Peoples’ Moral Languages
The present study, a result of exploratory qualitative field research roughly made between 2018 and 2022 is concerned with critical remembering...
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Colorism in the Indian subcontinent—insights through situated affectivity
Consistent discriminatory practices associated with dark and black skin color underpin the persistence of colorism and racism in the Indian...
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“You Can Kill Us with Dialogue:” Critical Perspectives on Wind Energy Development in a Nordic-Saami Green Colonial Context
This article explores Southern Saami reindeer herders’ experiences and contestations over state consultation and corporate dialogue during a conflict...