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Understanding Palestine Israel Through the Lens of Settler Colonial Theory
This presentation outlines the role played by the case of Palestine-Israel within the field of settler colonial studies. It also considers how scholarly and activist understandings of the geopolitics of the Palestine-Israel have been shaped by the mainstreaming of a settler colonial framing. The presentation draws on established anti-colonial and postcolonial scholarship to historicise Palestine-Israel as a case of settler colonialism. It builds upon this to evaluate the key insights and contributions made by recent settler colonial theorising. In particular, it considers the possibility to decolonize in the context where international geopolitics remain characterised by a matrix of colon...
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IGDC Annual Lecture 2024: How can activists get better at driving change?
Просмотров 11716 часов назад
How Change Happens bridges the gap between academia and practice, bringing together the best research from a range of academic disciplines and the evolving practical understanding of activists to explore the topic of social and political change. Drawing on many first-hand examples from the global experience of Oxfam, one of the world's largest social justice NGOs, as well as the author's 40 yea...
Interview: Oliver Craig
Просмотров 421 день назад
In this episode of the Decolonising Development Research podcast, Joseph sits down for an interview with Professor Oliver Craig. Oliver Craig is Professor of Archaeological Science at the University of York. He is also Director of BioArCh, one of Europe's largest and most respected centres for bioarchaeology research. While listeners may not immediately associate disciplines like archaeolog...
Open and Participatory Action Research for Social Justice
Просмотров 2021 день назад
Participatory action research recognises the value of experiential knowledge and local priorities by involving community members as active participants and co-designers. It seeks to bring about solutions to social issues through meaningful collaboration in study design, methods, results, analysis and reflection. Open research shares many of these principles, striving to embed values of accessib...
Interview - Leny Trad
Просмотров 13Месяц назад
In this episode, Joseph interviews Professor Leny Trad. Since 1999, Professor Trad has coordinated the Community, Family, and Health program at the Institute of Collective Health of the Federal University of Bahia. She has a huge amount of experience working with diverse societies on communal health, expanding her research to include factors like family life, ethnicity, and vulnerability. Pro...
Decolonising Research Impact
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In this episode Joseph is joined for a discussion on the theme of decolonising research impact. Impact refers to the benefits research brings other than knowledge creation. Conventional research tends to concentrate research impact in the Global North, in the researcher's institution or wider community. But decolonisation works towards redirecting research benefits to the Global South. In this ...
Decolonising Research Methods
Просмотров 633 месяца назад
Episode two of the Decolonising Development Research Podcast features a round-table discussion on the theme of decolonising research methods. Part of decolonising research involves moving away from established methods, theories, and concepts, many of which are predicated on Eurocentric ideas about knowledge and data. In this episode, we hear how three researchers from diverse disciplines have u...
Decolonising Research Partnerships
Просмотров 1324 месяца назад
In this first episode of the Decolonising Development Research Podcast, Joseph is joined by three distinguished speakers for a round-table discussion on the themes of decolonising research partnerships. Established research practices can lead to partnerships between the Global North and Global South being imbalanced and even exploitative. In this episode we ask: how can partnerships be made mor...
Trailer
Просмотров 605 месяцев назад
Welcome to the Decolonising Development Research Podcast, a project led by the Interdisciplinary Global Development Centre (IGDC) at the University of York. In this trailer, Dr Saba Joshi, IGDC's Deputy Director, explains the background to the podcast and introduces its host, Dr Joseph Gascoigne. The podcast explores the practicalities of decolonising research. Throughout the series we will...
Against Decolonisation: On Africa's Place in the Global Circuit of Ideas
Просмотров 9 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Professor Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò presents builds on the arguments in his latest book "Against Decolonisation: Taking African Agency Seriously", which provides an intellectual and moral critique of today’s decolonisation movement. He argues that 'decolonisation' has lost its way. Originally a struggle to escape the West’s direct political and economic control, it has become a catch-all idea, often for p...
What holds us together? Photographing the unseen and unheard
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Photographer Les Monaghan will talk about ten years of photographing through austerity, Brexit and other manufactured crises. His projects over the last ten years reflect how lives in the UK have been affected by government policies with a focus on those who are rarely represented in the media and the so-called national conversation. Each project is made collaboratively and allows participants ...
Land in hard places: how militarization, conflict & political transition shape the politics of land
Просмотров 775 месяцев назад
Land and natural resources are crucially shaped by their relationship to political authority, but what happens in situations when norms and institutions that shape land access and rights are in flux? In this webinar, we speak to three experts about how rights and access to land is shaped in the context of conflict, political transition and militarization. We discuss the complex entanglements be...
Indigenous Land Struggles: Transregional Perspectives Across Asia and Africa
Просмотров 737 месяцев назад
This first webinar in a series organised by the IGDC and the Centre for Asian Studies in Africa at the University of Pretoria, South Africa explores how indigenous people’s mobilizations for political recognition, electoral influence and social justice are entangled with struggles for land in various Asian and African countries. This webinar features a roundtable discussion with three expert sp...
Empty signifiers: new approaches to discourse analysis in infrastructure
Просмотров 419 месяцев назад
In this IGDC webinar will consider how the study of connective infrastructures, past and present - e.g., roads, railways, pipelines, oil drills, buildings, TV stations - can be enriched by the theoretical lens of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. The speakers will reflect on the framing of such large-scale projects as ‘empty signifiers’, in whose interests this is done, for what purposes, and ...
IGDC Annual Lecture 2023
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IGDC was delighted to have been joined by Professor Uma Kothari for 2023 IGDC Annual Lecture, where Professor Kothari explained why conceiving of the past as irrelevant has had devastating consequences for justice.
Lost and damaged? Commitments to climate justice on the road to COP28
Просмотров 88Год назад
Lost and damaged? Commitments to climate justice on the road to COP28
An intersectional and gendered approach to health and wellbeing in informal settlements
Просмотров 45Год назад
An intersectional and gendered approach to health and wellbeing in informal settlements
Business for Peace: Businesses as Democracy Defenders
Просмотров 792 года назад
Business for Peace: Businesses as Democracy Defenders
Business for Peace: Business in the Congo
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Business for Peace: Business in the Congo
Business for Peace: Managing in Conflict and Transition
Просмотров 812 года назад
Business for Peace: Managing in Conflict and Transition
Business for Peace: Moving from conflict-sensitive to peace-positive investment
Просмотров 1072 года назад
Business for Peace: Moving from conflict-sensitive to peace-positive investment
Rethinking Recovery in Latin American Landscapes
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Rethinking Recovery in Latin American Landscapes
Leave no one behind: Taking stock of the Sustainable Development Goals
Просмотров 802 года назад
Leave no one behind: Taking stock of the Sustainable Development Goals
The Moral Economy of the Global Crowd: The Popular Politics of Economic Crises
Просмотров 2712 года назад
The Moral Economy of the Global Crowd: The Popular Politics of Economic Crises
Delivering Measurable Social Impact through ESG: What Business and Peace Scholarship Teaches Us
Просмотров 1672 года назад
Delivering Measurable Social Impact through ESG: What Business and Peace Scholarship Teaches Us
Introduction - Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene ENGLISH
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Introduction - Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene ENGLISH
1: Epistemological perspectives - Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene ENG
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1: Epistemological perspectives - Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene ENG
Introdução - Emergência, bem-estar e justiça social no Antropoceno (português)
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Introdução - Emergência, bem-estar e justiça social no Antropoceno (português)
3: Future scenarios - Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene (ENGLISH)
Просмотров 2022 года назад
3: Future scenarios - Emergencies, wellbeing and social justice in the Anthropocene (ENGLISH)
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Not worth viewing, as I can already tell by the title it is zionist properganda. My rabie taught me to recognise hate speach.
I think you need to include systemic systems of structural institutions to be fully integrative of the post colonic irrigation.
It's like saying that according to the biblical theory Palestinians should leave the land. It does not promote justice, peace or reconciliation. Pro Palestinians and pro Zionism is the way forward. Two states for two people.
Not Turkey then? Not any of the Islamic colonisers of the Middle East? Bravo indeed! How selective you are forsaking the indigenous groups who are still going through untellable tortures, persecution & social death to stay alive! Well done!
No more Neanderthal behavior in Africa
This man has a colonized mind. His job is to convince Africans to stay colonialized and dominated for Western exploitation. The Western Colonial Global Circuit of Ideas is the Western Mindset for African Exploitation. Decolonizing has nothing to do with having a place in the global circuit of ideas.
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Such a hugely misleading tittle. At least put it in quotation marks. But anyhow, if Ford, Rockefeller, etc, fund an African scholar, then its lost course before it begins.
Absolutely correct. Colonialism did not bring modernity to us in Africa, and so-called colonial knowledge originated in Africa to begin with, therefore rejecting modern knowledge in the name of "decolonisation" is a huge mistake.
In my understanding, decolonizastion is not necesarily only about abandoning modern knowledge but rather re-membering the the agency of Africans, our contributions as the foundation of humanity and re-establishing ourselves as worthy of self-determination without the paternalism that came as a result of Arab and European colonization. Essentially, liberating the mind of the African from depending on his enemies to guide his future. There are too many think tanks outside of Africa that inform the policy and developmental goals of the continent.
As an African, I did not understand his démarche !!🤔🫢✍️
17:45 Sabelo is not the Decolonization guru at this present time the Guru is Joshua Maponga.. I myself run a RUclips on Decolonization @TebogoMokgehle
This is brilliant. Where do I find the q&a?
A 4min introduction of the man’s career. We get it, he’s qualified.
Be careful who to trust because SALT AND SUGAR LOOK THE SAME.
Exactly, this Prof is clearly only African by skin colour and not at heart
@judeogbonnaya2975 you are right my brother
Against Decolonization? Anyone who is against the decolonization of the African mind in every human level including religion is an enemy of Africa. I do not want to begin to think that 'EDUCATION HAS PRODUCED MORE FOOLS THAN WISE MEN'.
That constant clearing of his throat was a bit annoying! Indicative of a dairy allergy! Valuable information though!
Much of what the prof.has been itemizing and attempting to defog flies above the heads of those whose life (mostly in the continent) have been concerned and engrossed in political freedom,amongst other fundamental and pressing socio-economic matters. Frankly,it is those like him who had the privilege to attend ivy colleges (to a large degree) who were exposed to such philosophies . That ,in itself,meant that most of us have been worried about how to cross a road and how not to be thrown in some jail for brushing shoulders with our colonisers. Even when we would attempt to delve into philosophies,we were not afforded that or could not because the climate within which we lived would not allow for such and if it did for a tiny number, no place would have permitted anyone to express such. In short,we were shackled to only concern ourselves with bread and butter issues when our erstwhile colonisers ,their progeny and all the rest of them had cartblance lifestyles and had a political machinery that warded off any of us who would have ventured to enter such privileged arenas of philosophical discourse and economy. Whilst the Prof's incisive surgical points seek to show the 'folly' of wanting to decolonize may be on point, it should be noted that his stance would be correct where 'the playing field' was level and all sprung from the same board. We grew up being told we cannot be given mathematics for that wasn't necessary for us and every other course of study was designed to make us cogs in the wheels fashioned to benefit our colonisers and to deny that reality would not only be disingenuous but denialism of the highest degree. What he says about the former president of Nigeria may sound like foolish but I believe has substance given the era and credibility and content of what these subjects taught us. History offer or rammed in our throats (as far as most of the SADC states under the Anglophone education systems) was not correct in that little of our history,if any,was allowed in our curricular. In the climate we lived in, wherein the rulers expected compliance if one would fend for family, philosophy wouldn't cut it. You were not employed to think but carry out what was expected,period. Any endeavour to act contrarily was met with harsh retributive actions. The Prof. seem to me ,at least, say Africans must not press on with wanting to advance what we consider to be akin to our culture and accept the status quo we don't even fathom. Africa will find it difficult to develop such philosophies related to itself because of the complexities of cultures and deliberate speedbumps put on her diverse pathways by Europeans ,in the main who unashamedly would do everything in their power to fight us in every way possible even to design educational systems meant to keep us at bay just so we cannot upset the European social applecarts to paraphrase one Professor Nicolas. Prof Taiwo will ,in time, find that what he decries would be satisfied because he is now teaching others who, in time, step up to the plate. If he so desires that someone must debate him,let him offer his book for free to at least a thousand people and see if his content would not be challenged. This, I propose because,again, the book prices are exorbitant and those who may want to consume his content may be unemployed and may be engrossed again in socio-economic issues. Let me be the first to receive the book ,I may just be his nemesis even if I am not a learned professor! Cheers from South Africa!
Great review!
Prof. Olufemi Taiwo is making an incisive, insightful, and essential contribution here to the analysis of the contemporary 'decolonisation' movement/phenomenon.
He should understand that telling us what's in the book, how the book came about, will sell the book, then fill in the blanks. Normally that is what book presenters do, not sure why he would do something different. I am not sure I want to buy his book now. 😮
Don’t. He’ll live. I just know by what you wrote that you’re white. Everything isn’t all about you. Old habits die hard.
I suppose there have to be dissenting voices
Tongue, meet boot
Interesting conversation by Prof, question is the topic of Colonialism not taught in the Western hemisphere it seems the concept is new to the West and not understood, Why so?
Because a certain body politic of the West is busy trying to ban Black history and the study of US imperialism.
We are favor your points, but this is only suggestion, opinions and views and the biggest problems that it's already Indoctrination by Artificial intelligence, Technocratic AI Brainwashing and they're all started last year 2019 until 2088 and already done by World Economic Forum with United Nations, and Globalists and trillionaire self-serving in command of the Agenda 21 TECHNOCRATIC Great Reset. But your statements are fantastic but It's too late to pushing this Decolonizing Methods and Methodologies. And take note they are powerful Globalists, WEF, UN and Agenda 21. But thanks for your time and sharing this important thing..
"Fellows" is related to "fellowship", has nothing to do with gender. You shouldnt tell white people what their culture is, that's racist, isn't it.
Linda Smith is original, highly intellectual, and conscientious. The world has a lot to learn from her and her writings.
Original? Get off it. This decolonialism claptrap is one of the most over-populated fields and they all say the same thing.
Great!
This is a naïve and dangerous agenda, rooted in western arrogance, meddling where it shouldn't. Rights have to be fought for by the people themselves. They cannot be imposed by the NGOcracy - especially when they are alien to the cultures you're seeking to impose them on - and an attack on religious orthodoxies. Only rights established organically can survive. NGOcratising the governments of developing countries will lead to violent backlashes. This "heteronormativity" and "queering" gibberish" is an adjunct of queer theory and other wokery rejected by the majority even in the West, let alone developing countries. This stupidity will undermine the case for international development and aid, and will rightly see calls for it being defunded. Moreover, in the aftermath of Covid, and in the shadow of renewed wars (Ukraine) - as the Western liberal order is gradually collapsing, we are entitled to ask if this really is the best use of time and resources for politics departments in our universities. EU social reforms attached to its trade and cooperation agreements will cause more of the the very friction we see in Poland and Hungary, that will ultimately see gay rights regressing in Europe and beyond. The promotion of this agenda through international development is in the same vein - only your targets are even less receptive, and will prove wholly counter productive. Outside of your self-congratulatory little academic groupthink, you are (rightly) regarded as ridiculous and dangerous ideologues. This video is a marvellous example of a completely out of touch academia, and it contributes to the widespread public rejection of expertise.
BELLISSIMO documentario!!
Grazie Silvio!