This is the first webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisting Coloniality in Academic Knowledge Production. The speaker is Professor Vineeta Sinha, from the National University of Singapore. Her presentation is titled Annihilating the "savage slot" from anthropology: Materializing reflexive practices. The webinar took place on 26 October 2021
Research events are important places where disciplinary structures and norms are reproduced and chal...
Research events are important places where disciplinary structures and norms are reproduced and chal...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine some of the past and current issues in anti-colonial discourse by...
This is the fifth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisti...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
This video features participant responses to the NCRM webinar series Decolonial Research Methods: Re...
This is the sixth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisti...
This is the fourth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
This webinar was organised by QUEST (Qualitative Expertise at Southampton) in collaboration with the...
Calls to “decolonize” the social sciences have reverberated in academia since at least the 1950s. An...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
The complex nature of colonisation presents with the potential for paradoxes in decolonising approac...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...
Second edition.Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.A landmark in the process of dec...
Research events are important places where disciplinary structures and norms are reproduced and chal...
Research events are important places where disciplinary structures and norms are reproduced and chal...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine some of the past and current issues in anti-colonial discourse by...
This is the fifth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisti...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
This is the second webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
This video features participant responses to the NCRM webinar series Decolonial Research Methods: Re...
This is the sixth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resisti...
This is the fourth webinar in a six-part series from NCRM called Decolonial Research Methods: Resist...
This webinar was organised by QUEST (Qualitative Expertise at Southampton) in collaboration with the...
Calls to “decolonize” the social sciences have reverberated in academia since at least the 1950s. An...
In 1999, the seminal work of Linda Tuhiwai Smith brought to light the numerous ways in which colonia...
The complex nature of colonisation presents with the potential for paradoxes in decolonising approac...
For this Currents section, we have called upon anthropologists across the global South and North in ...
Second edition.Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.A landmark in the process of dec...
Research events are important places where disciplinary structures and norms are reproduced and chal...
Research events are important places where disciplinary structures and norms are reproduced and chal...
ABSTRACT. In this paper, I examine some of the past and current issues in anti-colonial discourse by...