One of the main implications of the push for transition from the monoculture of Eurocentric scientific knowledge towards the ecology of knowledge is to force us to pose the question: what does a decolonial turn in International Relations (IR) entail? This article grapples with this question in light of growing demands for a decolonial turn in knowledge and power. The aim is to meditate on this question with a view to open up new avenues for a structured conversation on decolonising IR and its theory. This imperative to decolonise is linked to the question of epistemic justice with implications for the epistemological structure underpinning IR, methodological frameworks for the study of IR, theoretical outlines and the teaching of the discip...
Almost a decade ago it was said that international relations and postcolonialism “pass like ships i...
What can postcolonialism tell us about international relations? What can international relations tel...
Decoloniality, decolonial perspectives, decolonial methods and the decolonization of thought have al...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the role of postcolonial/decolonial critique and its con...
For more than two decades, the vast production of post-structuralist/post-positivist feminist critiq...
In this paper I shall argue that radical epistemic delinking has a key role in liberation from the C...
The universality of social, political and economic concepts or constructs emanating from ‘the West’ ...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
It is increasingly argued that European colonialism has left its mark not only in the political and ...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This paper analyses Decolonization from an international relations point of view, trying to dispel a...
This article joins a growing chorus of voices aiming to decolonize International Relations. It argue...
Is there an academic–policy divide, and does that gap need to be bridged? For decades, International...
What would it mean to construct a post-imperial discipline rather than a ‘post-Western’ one? ‘Post-i...
Almost a decade ago it was said that international relations and postcolonialism “pass like ships i...
What can postcolonialism tell us about international relations? What can international relations tel...
Decoloniality, decolonial perspectives, decolonial methods and the decolonization of thought have al...
The article is devoted to the discussion of the role of postcolonial/decolonial critique and its con...
For more than two decades, the vast production of post-structuralist/post-positivist feminist critiq...
In this paper I shall argue that radical epistemic delinking has a key role in liberation from the C...
The universality of social, political and economic concepts or constructs emanating from ‘the West’ ...
The call for the decolonization of knowledge refers to both its colonization and contingency and put...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
It is increasingly argued that European colonialism has left its mark not only in the political and ...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This paper analyses Decolonization from an international relations point of view, trying to dispel a...
This article joins a growing chorus of voices aiming to decolonize International Relations. It argue...
Is there an academic–policy divide, and does that gap need to be bridged? For decades, International...
What would it mean to construct a post-imperial discipline rather than a ‘post-Western’ one? ‘Post-i...
Almost a decade ago it was said that international relations and postcolonialism “pass like ships i...
What can postcolonialism tell us about international relations? What can international relations tel...
Decoloniality, decolonial perspectives, decolonial methods and the decolonization of thought have al...