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New India’s great delusion. Decolonisation isn’t about erasing history, but moving forwardWith the current fervour surrounding ‘decolonisation’ in contemporary Indian politics and law, many intellectuals and academics are engaged in furthering this seemingly progressive project.
Efforts to decolonise, though necessary, unfold within institutions that are shaped by the structures of privilege and inequality that decolo ...
A university has removed the term Anglo-Saxon from module titles in a bid to 'decolonise the curriculum.' The University of ...
3, No. 1, 2018 The Withering Away of the Law: An Indige... The Withering Away of the Law: An Indigenous Perspective on the Decolonisation of the Criminal Justice System and Criminology This is the ...
We are committed to reflecting on how to expand the philosophical canon and incorporate perspectives into the curriculum that critically reflect on the ways that colonial histories have contributed to ...
Tamasha’s SHIFT initiative is a powerful example of how decolonisation and artist development go hand in hand. By providing dramaturgical and commissioning support specifically for global ...
A History, was written as a response to the “vast panorama of violence, disorder and suffering that we’re seeing today”, says the author. In this Democracy Now! interview with the award-winning Indian ...
Senior politicians in Mauritius have described the £9 billion Britain is expected to pay to hand over the Chagos Islands as ...
This course is available on the MSc in Anthropology and Development, MSc in Anthropology and Development Management, MSc in China in Comparative Perspective, MSc in Empires, Colonialism and ...
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