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Epistemology and its discontents: Working as a psychologist in troubled times
Project description to be confirmed

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Remembering Deep Pasts for the Present: the Transformative Potential of Indigenous Memory Cultures in Australia and Globally
Australia is witnessing a surge of public works by Indigenous creatives across the arts that broadcast the message of ‘ever present’ and ‘always will be’.

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Counter-securitization: Discourses of Resistance and Decoloniality from Africa
The proposed study is a book length project on the ideologies that underpin discourses of resistance to the militarisation of relations between African countries and Western imperialists.

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Theory from the South
‘The Global South’ is rarely seen as a source of explanation for world historical events.
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The logic of decoloniality
Whilst most decolonial scholars have made important contributions on the nature of coloniality as an intellectual problem and the need to decolonise, the practical deployment of decolonial programme is yet to commence.

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Decoloniality, Ecology and Sustainability
Deifelt, Wanda. 2021. Decoloniality, Ecology and Sustainability. International Academy of Practical Theology – Conference Series, Vol. 2, 22...

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Epistemic Virtues of African Proverbs: Implications for Decolonizing Knowledge in Africa
This project examines Akan and Yoruba epistemic virtue proverbs and theorises how they can be harnessed to transform knowledge and achieve epistemic decolonisation in Africa.

Publication
On Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, Praxis
Mignolo, Walter D. and Catherine E. Walsh. 2018. On Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, Praxis. Duke University Press. https://www.dukeupres...


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DECOLONIALITY AFTER DECOLONIZATION: The question of knowledge and higher education in Southern Africa and the Global South
The Knowledge Society is a common expression nowadays in the Global North and the Global West, were knowledge means technological knowledge and training geared towards economic growth, development and modernization.




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PostAfricanism vs Fanonism
Although the current global age in its most crucial structural orientations, has turned viscerally anti-Fanonian, Fanon remains, especially among the intellectual left, a key intellectual and moral authority still sponsoring the seeming perpetuation of the anti-colonial/decolonial outlook not just in Africa but in the rest of the Third World.
