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(De)Colonization of Knowledge: Classic Conceptual Follies with Special Reference to India
págs. 69-87
Decolonizing Policy Studies Epistemology: Thainess and Thai Policy Style
págs. 89-111
Los Esclavos de Hoy, Los Tiranos de Mañana: Human Rights as Resistance to Colonization and as a Promise for a Common World
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Palestine, a Cornerstone of the National Struggle Against Western Direct and Symbolic Colonialism in Natural Syria: From Sykes-Picot to Gaza
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Examining the Features of Economic Coloniality Through Decoloniality and Dependency: How Global Finance Is Shaped by Epistemic Singularity and Unequal Power
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“Everyone Here Wants to be a Boss”: Decolonizing Entrepreneurship in the Clothing Market of Pernambuco, Brazil
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Transnational Women Domestic Laborers: Filipino Women in the Care Chain Industry
págs. 339-358
The Position of Vietnamese Women: Fundamental Changes During the Process of Decolonization
págs. 359-379
The Palestinian Struggle for Liberation: A Comprehensive Examination of Women and Children's Resilience, Agency, and Challenges
págs. 381-403
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How Coloniality Operates Differently in the Global East Than the Global South: The Intellectual Delegitimation Of ‘Lowbrow’ Local Culture In Hong Kong
págs. 471-490
Sports and Decoloniality: The Case of Kabaddi and Sepak Takraw in the Asian Games
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