This is not a manifesto, nor is it a prescriptive call for a new, decolonial, or decolonized science and technology studies (STS). Instead, our critical perspectives in this issue are propositional offerings. We aim to provoke questions about how science and technology studies might intersect with decolonizing or decolonial practices and scholarship, and what kinds of openings these intersections may or may not provide. We offer these reflections as invitations to think with us and to consider the worlds in which we live and work. They are entries into a conversation that, of course, does not start or end with us, but rather draws upon multiple intellectual genealogies and particular struggles and colonial histories
Proposals for papers which reflect upon the disciplinary contours taken up by what is/used to be cal...
This research discusses the extent of colonial acknowledgement in modern women’s rights and environm...
In teaching and dialoguing with students and colleagues we have on a number of occasions had to grap...
Decolonization is the complicated and unsettling undoing of colonization. In a similarly simplified ...
At present “Postcolonialism” has been a current topic in literary circles. As a genre of contemporar...
The article addresses how remnant or transformed colonialist structures continue to shape science an...
Three decades of work in the feminist studies of science and technology have shaped our evolving und...
This is the fifth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisti...
In recent years, computing and ICT have increasingly been subjected to interrogation from a range of...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine some of the past and current issues in anti-colonial discourse by...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
CITATION: Davids, N. 2018. On the problematique of decolonisation as a post-colonial endeavour. Educ...
Since postcolonial studies took the academic world by storm in the late 1980s, it has proven to be ...
Rather than agreeing to any one meaning or referent, most critics these days speak of ‘post-colonial...
In recent years postcolonial and decolonial feminisms have become increasingly salient in philosophy...
Proposals for papers which reflect upon the disciplinary contours taken up by what is/used to be cal...
This research discusses the extent of colonial acknowledgement in modern women’s rights and environm...
In teaching and dialoguing with students and colleagues we have on a number of occasions had to grap...
Decolonization is the complicated and unsettling undoing of colonization. In a similarly simplified ...
At present “Postcolonialism” has been a current topic in literary circles. As a genre of contemporar...
The article addresses how remnant or transformed colonialist structures continue to shape science an...
Three decades of work in the feminist studies of science and technology have shaped our evolving und...
This is the fifth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisti...
In recent years, computing and ICT have increasingly been subjected to interrogation from a range of...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine some of the past and current issues in anti-colonial discourse by...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
CITATION: Davids, N. 2018. On the problematique of decolonisation as a post-colonial endeavour. Educ...
Since postcolonial studies took the academic world by storm in the late 1980s, it has proven to be ...
Rather than agreeing to any one meaning or referent, most critics these days speak of ‘post-colonial...
In recent years postcolonial and decolonial feminisms have become increasingly salient in philosophy...
Proposals for papers which reflect upon the disciplinary contours taken up by what is/used to be cal...
This research discusses the extent of colonial acknowledgement in modern women’s rights and environm...
In teaching and dialoguing with students and colleagues we have on a number of occasions had to grap...