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    Hegemony and inequality in global science: problems of the center-periphery model by Marginson, S, Xu, X

    Published 2022
    “…The center-periphery model normalizes the Eurocentrism it opposes, radically under-estimating agency outside the ‘center’ countries, as shown by science networking on the ‘semi-periphery’ and ‘periphery’. …”
    Journal article
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    Moving beyond centre-periphery science: Towards an ecology of knowledge by Marginson, S, Xu, X

    Published 2021
    “…The centre-periphery model is unduly determinist, in the outcome reinforcing the Eurocentrism it opposes. The paper argues for a critique of hegemony not centre-periphery, focusing on cultural factors as well as political economy, and for an ‘ecology of knowledges’ approach as the way forward.…”
    Working paper
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    Moving beyond centre-periphery science: towards an ecology of knowledge by Marginson, S, Xu, X

    Published 2021
    “…The centre-periphery model is unduly determinist, in the outcome reinforcing the Eurocentrism it opposes. The paper argues for a critique of hegemony not centre-periphery, focusing on cultural factors as well as political economy, and for an ‘ecology of knowledges’ approach as the way forward.…”
    Working paper
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    A model for combating race discrimination within EU law by McInerney, S

    Published 2001
    “…It examines also the emergence of 'Eurocentrism' as a new form of ethnocentrism specific to Europe, and partially reinforced by EU law.…”
    Thesis
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    China, Europe, and the Great Divergence: a study in historical national accounting, 980-1850 by Broadberry, S, Guan, H, Li, D

    Published 2018
    “…This article adds China to the picture, showing that the Great Divergence began earlier than originally suggested by the California School, but later than implied by older Eurocentric writers.…”
    Journal article
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    China: Pax Manjurica by Newby, L

    Published 2011
    “…The main debates and themes all have resonance inWestern historical studies, but Eurocentric paradigms have invariably been rejected or significantly revised in order to construct culturally specific modes of analysis. …”
    Journal article
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    "And I slip into it unawares": The function of bilingualism in Kobina Sekyi's The Blinkards (1915) by Nasseh, G

    Published 2020
    “…Furthermore, I argue that The Blinkards serves to demonstrate the ways in which multilingual colonial and postcolonial works can help to redress the Eurocentric tendencies of contemporary critical debates as to mono- and multilingual practices in a globalized world.…”
    Journal article
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    Towards a comparative history of the literary draft by Van Hulle, D

    Published 2019
    “…It is evidently beyond the scope of an article to write such a history, but it is possible to establish an initial framework, consciously starting from a Eurocentric perspective, in order to pinpoint the issues where we can try to de-localize its European bias. …”
    Journal article
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    Varieties of nationalism: communities, narratives, identities by Mylonas, H, Tudor, M

    Published 2023
    “…Definitional disagreements, Eurocentric conceptualizations, and linear associations between ethnicity and nationalism have hampered our ability to synthesize insights. …”
    Book
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    Cycling case closed? A situated response to Samuel Nello-Deakin's “Environmental determinants of cycling: Not seeing the forest for the trees?” by Castañeda, P

    Published 2020
    “…Fundamentally, it argues that it is necessary to situate cycling research and proposes worlding cycling research as a strategy to move away from Eurocentric visions of cycling cities. In doing so, it proposes avenues for further enquiry that take seriously the complex political challenges faced by cities of the global South, as well as the particular desires, aspirations and innovations of their inhabitants.…”
    Journal article
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    The origins of informality in a Brazilian planned city: Belo Horizonte, 1889–1900 by McDonald, DL

    Published 2019
    “…In Belo Horizonte, political backers and urban planners viewed controlled land development as providing a clean break with the past and creating an industrial, Eurocentric modern future in the wake of the abolition of slavery (1888) and the end of Brazil’s post-independence empire (1889). …”
    Journal article
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    Reimaging reflexivity through a critical theoretical framework: autoethnographic narratives on becoming a (de)colonised researcher by Sims, D

    Published 2023
    “…We are collectively responsible for epistemically- and socially-just research, which means the disruption of normative and hegemonic (i.e., White, Western, Eurocentric, and colonial) research and reflexivity practices; and the development of ethical research that does not reproduce inequalities but welcomes and amplifies other ways of knowing, doing and being.…”
    Journal article
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    Why we need to talk about lifelong learning and intercultural universities by Sanchez Tyson, L, Watson Vega, V

    Published 2019
    “…Since the late twentieth century, LLL has primarily been seen through a Eurocentric lens, with a strong focus on the development of skills for knowledge-based economies and societies. …”
    Journal article
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    ‘When spider webs unite they can tie up a lion’: anti-racism, decolonial options and theories from the South by Murrey, A

    Published 2018
    “…Some of the critical and celebrated scholarship critiquing the (ongoing) hegemony of Eurocentric theory and knowing – broadly, theories from the South – has failed to systematically engage with the racialisation of actors within the university and racial inequality in knowledge making. …”
    Book section
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    How to… do decolonial research by Sims, D, Naidu, T

    Published 2024
    “…Coloniality is a residual effect of colonialism which upholds White, Western, Eurocentric knowledge systems while simultaneously marginalising diverse epistemologies. …”
    Journal article
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    Postcolonial identities in Russophone women’s writing from the Caucasus and central Asia by Koplatadze, T

    Published 2019
    “…The project considers Russian studies as an expanding, trans-geographical field, while also enriching postcolonial studies by expanding its Eurocentric hermeneutics to include territories that are at most debatably ‘European’.…”
    Thesis
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    Practicing diversity in higher education in geography: exploring spaces of diversity and their barriers in a geography department in Switzerland by Jokela-Pansini, M, Wintzer, J

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Recent feminist geographic scholarship has urged geographers to distance themselves from androcentric and Eurocentric approaches, and to open up the discipline to diverse perspectives. …”
    Journal article
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    Rule and identity in a diverse Mediterranean society: aspects of the county of Tripoli during the twelfth century by Lewis, KJ

    Published 2014
    “…What has been produced has taken an institutional and Eurocentric approach to the subject and its sources. …”
    Thesis
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    A theory of multimodal translation for cross-cultural viewers of South Korean film by Kim, L

    Published 2022
    “…In foreign film studies, a lack of cultural and linguistic knowledge and the cross-cultural gap this presents is often identified as a short-coming (e.g., Matron, 2010., and Kaplan, 1993), and with much of textual film research being conducted in Europe, many textual frameworks are Eurocentric too (Kiaer, 2017., Bhabha, 1994). This means that not only are cross-cultural gaps not addressed by Western researchers, but that non-European films aren’t being analysed in the context of their own culture and language to begin with. …”
    Thesis
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    The rule of strangers: empire, Islam, and the invention of "politics" in Egypt, 1867–1914 by Omar, H

    Published 2016
    “…These include a dependence on a Eurocentric concept of 'politics', which emerged in the 19<sup>th</sup> century and eclipsed older modes of thinking about sovereignty, and a reliance on colonial distinctions between 'religion' and 'politics'. …”
    Thesis