Decolonial investigations often take the “after” of decolonization as a point of departure, arguing that modernity/coloniality does not end with independences. This text challenges the taken-for-granted assumption that political decolonizations are over and aims to orient us toward thinking decolonially from Kanaky-New Caledonia, a non-decolonized country currently in an institutional process of decolonization from France, and with people currently fighting for independence. In this paper, we explore three axis of reflection: the coloniality of relations, thinking beyond independence, and pluriversality. The paper highlights the importance of radical relationality as worldview, which can be found in Kanak ways of inhabiting the world, in or...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
For almost 70 years, the Kanak people have moved from the world of the invisible to the world of the...
This study addresses the decolonial program of the French party Les Indigènes de la République (PIR)...
International audienceThis article focuses on anthropologists’ analyses of decolonization struggles ...
International audienceThe use of the notion of ‘decolonization’, applied to indigenous people's scho...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
Depuis près de 70 ans, le peuple kanak est passé du monde invisible au monde visible. Invisible car ...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
The last vestige of the powerful French empire, New Caledonia is a small group of islands in the So...
In this chapter we relate New Caledonia's geopolitical history to key themes in political ecology. T...
This research uses a post-colonial feminist lens to investigate how development towards gender equal...
This article interrogates how the profound history of spatial segregation across colonial, racial, a...
International audienceFollowing the struggles of the 1980s, the Matignon and Nouméa Agreements profo...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
For almost 70 years, the Kanak people have moved from the world of the invisible to the world of the...
This study addresses the decolonial program of the French party Les Indigènes de la République (PIR)...
International audienceThis article focuses on anthropologists’ analyses of decolonization struggles ...
International audienceThe use of the notion of ‘decolonization’, applied to indigenous people's scho...
New Caledonia is an anomoly. Surrounded by independent nations in the South-West Pacific, it remains...
"After significant decolonisation in the 1950s, New Caledonia’s destiny was reversed in the 1960s fo...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
Depuis près de 70 ans, le peuple kanak est passé du monde invisible au monde visible. Invisible car ...
This article gives an interpretative treatment of the historical record, from France taking possessi...
The last vestige of the powerful French empire, New Caledonia is a small group of islands in the So...
In this chapter we relate New Caledonia's geopolitical history to key themes in political ecology. T...
This research uses a post-colonial feminist lens to investigate how development towards gender equal...
This article interrogates how the profound history of spatial segregation across colonial, racial, a...
International audienceFollowing the struggles of the 1980s, the Matignon and Nouméa Agreements profo...
The process of decolonisation has had a profound effect on the structure of the international state ...
For almost 70 years, the Kanak people have moved from the world of the invisible to the world of the...
This study addresses the decolonial program of the French party Les Indigènes de la République (PIR)...