Decolonising Geographical Knowledges
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Peer-reviewed
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Authors
Radcliffe, SA
Abstract
This piece provides an overview of decolonising approaches for geographers unfamiliar with the field, first by examining some of the ways in which decolonial scholarship seeks to build on – and go beyond - postcolonialism. Developing these points, it turns to discuss what it means to think about decolonising geography at this particular political, institutional and historical conjuncture, examining the urgencies and challenges associated in this moment particularly for British geography. The introductory intervention then moves to examine how the remaining intervention pieces understand and address the theme of decolonial scholarship and geography.
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postcolonial geography, decolonial, colonial-modernity, Indigenous theory, white supremacy, settler colonialism
Journal Title
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers
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0020-2754
1475-5661
1475-5661
Volume Title
42
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell