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    Sustaining (Dis)Embodied Inequalities in the(ir) Eurocene: Ancient Microbes, Racial Anthropometry, and Life Choices by Coll de Lima Hutchison, Andrea Núñez Casal

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Finally, we propose that part of ceasing to reproduce these (dis)embodied inequalities requires ‘us’ to challenge the racialised and colonial histories of the life and geological sciences, to recognise their embodied consequences in the present, as well as how they are implicated in emergent proposals for new geological ‘-cenes’.…”
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    Necessary Labour(s): Doing the Work of Undoing by Salad Hilowle, Jyoti Mistry, Temi Odumosu, Katarina Pirak Sikku

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…By using artistic methods with archival material and subverting their status as official records in national (and international) discourse – these artistic practices are necessary interventions to the singularity of colonial histories that make possible acts of remembrance in histories otherwise not seen.⁠ …”
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    The effect of individualism on bribery risks by Tan, Dennis Cher Jing, Tan, Joan Wei Ling, Ng, Kenneth Cheng Hang

    Published 2020
    “…Cultural difference has emerged as one of the most powerful factors of corruption and institutional quality among the broadly recognized range of factors such as the level of economic development, type of institutions, disease environment, political backgrounds and colonial histories. The role of how individualism could affect bribery risks in international business transactions among countries remains relatively unexplored and elusive. …”
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    Decolonising the school experience through poetry to foreground truth-telling and cognitive justice by Catherine Manathunga, Shelley Davidow, Paul Williams, Alison Willis, Maria Raciti, Kathryn Gilbey, Sue Stanton, Hope O’Chin, Alison Chan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We suggest that poetry creates spaces for deep listening with the heart ( <i>dadirri</i>) that can promote truth-telling about colonial histories and the strengths, achievements and contributions of First Nations Australians. …”
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    Settler indignity in the West Bank by McGonigle, Ian

    Published 2023
    “…Building on foundational scholarship that has come out of post-colonial and indigeneity studies, the volume theorizes settler-indigeneity as a cultural phenomenon and product of transnational settler-colonial histories, while also interrogating the dialectic of “settler” and “indigenous” to illustrate their co-constitution. …”
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    Role of Colonialism in Creating and Perpetuating Statelessness in Southern Africa by Aimee-Noel Mbiyozo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Statelessness in the region is primarily linked to colonial histories, border changes, migration, gender, ethnic and religious discrimination, and poor civil registry systems. …”
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    Exile, Return, Record Exploring Historical Narratives and Community Resistance through Participatory Filmmaking in ‘Post-conflict’ Guatemala by Tessa Boeykens

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…As such, I exemplify my visual participatory approach through its engagement with post-colonial histories and the co-creation of shared knowledge at the intersection of community and research interests. …”
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    Polarized Cityscapes: Gathering Electronic Waste and Its Malcontents in Dar es Salaam by Samwel Moses Ntapanta

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Walking also enhances understanding of class polarisation, inequality in the distribution of built infrastructures, and colonial histories that persevere.…”
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    Decoding 'balance': learning about the British Empire in English secondary schools by Branford, A

    Published 2023
    “…“Teach colonial histories in schools” became a placard slogan in 2020 England. …”
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    Living waste, living on waste: a bioeconomy of urban cows in Delhi by Turnbull, J, Barua, M

    Published 2022
    “…First, drawing on archival work, we trace colonial histories of cattle improvement to reveal how the category of ‘surplus’ was invented. …”
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    Collecting worlds: biocultural comparison and the HMS Beagle voyage, 1831-1836 by Gilbert, DL

    Published 2022
    “…In conclusion, I reflect on the legacy of nineteenth-century collecting in contemporary museum practice, asking how museums might address colonial histories of violence in attempting to possess, preserve, and recreate biocultural worlds.…”
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    African Literary Journals in French and Portuguese, 1947-1968: politics, culture and form by Reza, A

    Published 2018
    “…I propose modes of comparative reading capable of dealing both with the specificity of Portuguese and French colonial and anti-colonial histories and with the continuities between European colonial-capitalist practices. …”
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    Managing stormwater in South African neighbourhoods: When engineers and scientists need social science skills to get their jobs done by C. T. Tanyanyiwa, A. L. Abrams, K. Carden, N. P. Armitage, R. Schneuwly, P. Mguni, L. Byskov Herslund, J. Mclachlan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Water and urban practitioners from developing nations cannot just 'copy and paste' existing guidelines as different socio-economic dimensions and colonial histories typically hinder 'traditional' approaches. …”
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    Drivers of alien species composition in bird markets across the world by Shan Su, Miquel Vall‐llosera, Phillip Cassey, Tim M. Blackburn, Martina Carrete, José L. Tella

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The composition and origin of species preferred in the Western markets may be influenced by colonial histories, cultural similarity, and strict regulations on wildlife importation, while species preferences in Eastern markets are strongly influenced by regional culture and proximity. …”
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