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    Internationalization of Canadian Teacher Education: Teacher Candidates’ Experiences and Perspectives by Yan Guo (郭燕), Shibao Guo (郭世宝)

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…They reported that they experienced Eurocentric curricula, different forms of exclusion, and racism. …”
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  2. 382

    Introduzione by Francesca Forte

    Published 2022-05-01
    “… Introduzione al fascicolo per Massimo Campanini "Questo numero vuole essere un omaggio al legame di Massimo Campanini con Milano, e in particolare con gli studiosi milanesi di Storia della filosofia medievale; vuole essere un ringraziamento per il contributo che ha saputo dare alla rivista, costringendoci al confronto con un altro punto di vista, con un’altra narrazione della storia e con categorie storiche e filosofiche differenti ma non estranee a quelle del mondo latino-occidentale, arricchendo il nostro sguardo verso una prospettiva mediterranea e non esclusivamente eurocentrica" "This issue is intended as a tribute to Massimo Campanini's ties with Milan, and in particular with Milanese scholars of the History of Medieval Philosophy; it is intended as a thank you for the contribution he was able to make to the journal, forcing us to confront another point of view, another narrative of history and different historical and philosophical categories that are not extraneous to those of the Latin-Western world, enriching our gaze towards a Mediterranean and not exclusively Eurocentric perspective"   …”
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    Anglikan Kilisesi’nin Osmanlı’daki Sancaktarı Church Missionary Society Üyeleri Ve Gelir Kaynakları - II by Arzu M. Nurdoğan

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Türkiye’deki modern kültürün gerek yaşam tarzı gerekse dünya görüşü açısından Batılı kültür-medeniyet anlayışına, değerler sistemine istinad ettiği, başka bir ifadeyle Avrupa merkezli (Eurocentric) olduğu söylenebilir. Misyonerlerin, milletlerin kendilerine has inanç sistemlerine dayalı kültürlerini, değerlerini, algılama biçimlerini ihmal etmelerinde, hatta küçümsemelerindeki katkısı, paternalist tutumları tartışmaya değer bir mevzudur. …”
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    Syncretic Santa Muerte: Holy Death and Religious Bricolage by Kate Kingsbury, R. Andrew Chesnut

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…In contrast to much of the Eurocentric scholarship on Santa Muerte, we posit that both the Skeleton Saint’s origins and contemporary devotional framework cannot be comprehended without considering the significant influence of Indigenous death deities who formed part of holistic ontologies that starkly contrasted with the dualistic absolutism of European Catholicism in which life and death were viewed as stark polarities. …”
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    Gaming Like a State: Historical Strategy Game Victoria and "Keyboard Politics" in China by Wang, Jiaqi

    Published 2023
    “…Finally, from this local encounter between a Swedish video game and the Chinese players, the thesis aims to shed light on the global circuit of techno-cultural artifacts beyond a Eurocentric perspective.…”
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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. …”
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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. …”
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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. …”
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    Pluriversal Futures for Design Education by Lesley-Ann Noel, Adolfo Ruiz, Frederick M.C. van Amstel, Victor Udoewa, Neeta Verma, Nii Kommey Botchway, Arvind Lodaya, Shalini Agrawal

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The group addresses the dominance of a Eurocentric design canon and worldwide colonization by a twentieth-century design monoculture grounded in the concept of universal human experience. …”
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    State-level cultural tightness–looseness accounts for implicit associations between American and White identities by Henry Lopez, Thierry Devos, Angela Somo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The cultural inclination to define strict social norms and to sanction norm deviance harshly is tied to an implicit definition of the American identity that perpetuates a Eurocentric normative standard and excludes Asian and Native Americans.…”
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    Decolonizing land management in institutions of higher education by Laura O’Brien, Praneeta Mudaliar

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…IHE and Land managed by IHE frame scientific knowledge as universal, marginalizing Indigenous, non-Eurocentric perspectives and knowledge. Including local and Indigenous knowledge systems in IHE Land management has implications for fostering resilient socio-ecological systems as well as for decolonizing IHE Land management. …”
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    FIVE MISSIONS FOR THE TRANSFORMATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF BRAZIL: METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS FROM THE ABDE 2030 PLAN FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT BASELINE STUDY by Karin Costa Vazquez, Cristina Reis, João Prates Romero, Fernanda Cimini, Luma Ramos, Márcio Alvarenga

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The plan used an interdisciplinary and non-Eurocentric epistemological theoretical approach, combining quantitative and qualitative analysis tools aligned with recommendations of the United Nations. …”
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    Implications of COVID-19 Innovations for Social Interaction: Provisional Insights From a Qualitative Study of Ghanaian Christian Leaders by Glenn Adams, Annabella Osei-Tutu, Annabella Osei-Tutu, Adjeiwa Akosua Affram, Lilian Phillips-Kumaga, Vivian Afi Abui Dzokoto

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Specifically, we propose that the shift from physical to virtual interactions mimics and amplifies the neoliberal individualist experience of abstraction from place associated with Eurocentric modernity. On the positive side, the shift from physical to virtual environments liberates people to selectively pursue the most fulfilling interactions, free from constraints of physical distance. …”
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    Can A/The History of “World Civilization” Be Re-Written in a Pluralist Ethical Frame? by Ipshita Chanda

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…ABSTRACTRewriting a/the History of “World Civilization” in a pluralist ethical frame is proposed as an alternative to the Eurocentricity and cultural imperialism of earlier such attempts, which assumed a single focus. …”
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    Looking at the Margins: Is Inclusive Education for All? by Maria Antonietta Chieppa, Roberto Sánchez Cabrero, Marta Sandoval

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We conclude that the findings indicate a Eurocentric perspective that reads ‘difference’ as a form of deficit and propose to begin to question the role that colonial culture can play in developing inclusive policies and practices.…”
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    Towards the Egyptian Charter for Conservation of Cultural Heritages by Corinna Rossi, Sara Rabie

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Conservation as a science has emerged and took shape during international conventions and treaties in many places in Europe and developed various frameworks to recognize the heritage and its value but based on “Eurocentric bias” criteria. The fact of sharing universal values and common practices during the age of globalization had a significant impact on conservation actions in contexts utterly different from western societies and don’t share the same historical or cultural dimensions. …”
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    Study of The Violin Book for The Development of Beginner Level Violin Teaching Materials Based on National Song by Urfan Saniylabdhawega Ridhwan, Rita Milyartini, Diah Latifah

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This assumption is supported by the rise of violin course institutions that use eurocentric teaching materials. Learning from Venezuela's experience, an effort is needed to develop violin teaching materials that offer material related to Indonesian National songs, as an effort to build national character. …”
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    “The World Had Forgotten about Us”: Heterotopian Resistance in Richard Flanagan’s <i>Wanting</i> and Lloyd Jones’s <i>Mister</i> <i>Pip</i> by Charlotte Wadoux

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This article argues that Jones’s creation of a palimpsestic heterotopia allows him to resist Eurocentric views as well as to actualize postcolonial concepts. …”
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    Orientalismi: nuove prospettive interpretative by Gabriele Proglio

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Here the narratives are not just multiple repetitions of Venice —in Said’s case, the same would hold for Europeanism—, but they could be strategically re-appropriated by those “others” and “alterities” whose bodies and identities are imposed by the Eurocentric discourse. In this sense, a double link may be identified with queer theories and postcolonial studies, and the notion of subordination will be rethought. …”
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    Rural Women Redefining Care and Agency in the Argentine Pampas by Johana Kunin

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The recognition of these women’s agency through care – care of their children, global care, and green care – offers a significant challenge to some metrocentric and Eurocentric feminist perspectives that claim care work can only be oppressive for women. …”
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