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Franziska Cooiman
Pág. Finance an - 57
Vogl?s new book relates finance to the internet industry and economics to politics. Introducing questions of colonial history and racism would further sharpen his view of the drivers and dynamics of contemporary capitalism.
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Samantha JingYi Yom and Francesco Cavallaro
Place names do not simply refer to physical locations. They are linguistic symbols full of connotative meaning, carrying a range of cognitive, social, historical, cultural, and ideological significance. Naming (or renaming) has been a key aspect of the c...
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Kgothatso Brucely Shai, Lebogang T. Legodi
Pág. 11 pages
The transition from colonialism and apartheid to democratic South Africa in the 1990s has not been a smooth one. In this context, the argument in this article is that the remnants of colonialism and apartheid continue to be evident in South African socie...
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Melissa Wanjiru-Mwita and Frédéric Giraut
Toponyms, along with other urban symbols, were used as a tool of control over space in many African countries during the colonial period. This strategy was epitomized by the British, who applied it in Nairobi and other parts of Kenya from the late 1800s....
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Saimah Bashir Shah
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Human existence is woven with the exegesis of ?gender?. Being human corroborated with the fact of belonging to a particular gender determines the identity and substance of a human being. What follows is a power relationship between ?being human? and ?bei...
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Aisha Mustapha Muhammad
Pág. 60 - 68
In the novel Adichie uncovers the characters? struggles based on the loss of Identity and Human values which is basically the result of the Nigerian civil war. The characters strive to bring back what they lost due to the war. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wa...
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Xuan Thuy Nguyen
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This paper examines critical disability studies through the lens of Southern theory?a theoretical perspective on the process of knowledge production in social sciences which embodies intellectual projects from the global South (Connell, 2007). Building o...
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Saman Abdulqadir Hussein Dizayi
Pág. 174 - 187
The aim of this research is to analyze the presence of the concepts of ?Exile and Home? in raising the identity crisis in V. S. Naipaul?s novel The Mimic Men (1967). It examines Edward Said?s theoretic contention of exile?s influence in creating identity...
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Mavhungu Abel Mafukata
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This paper re-construct the roadmap adopted by China to dominate global trade and market share space with reference to SSA. Specifically, this paper characterises the nature of China's practice of political economy where the country does business. Litera...
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Xuan Thuy Nguyen
Pág. 1 - 25
This paper examines critical disability studies through the lens of Southern theory?a theoretical perspective on the process of knowledge production in social sciences which embodies intellectual projects from the global South (Connell, 2007). Building o...
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Nicole J. Wilson, Leila M. Harris, Angie Joseph-Rear, Jody Beaumont and Terre Satterfield
There is growing acknowledgement that the material dimensions of water security alone are inadequate; we also need to engage with a broader set of hydrosocial relationships. Indeed, more holistic approaches are needed to explain Indigenous peoples? relat...
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Deborah Curran
While international instruments and a few state governments endorse the ?free, prior and informed consent? of Indigenous peoples in decision-making about the water in their traditional territories, most state water governance regimes do not recognize Ind...
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Roberto Zurbano Torres
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El presente artículo examina la articulación histórica e ideológica del racismo en Cuba, problematizando sus persistencias tras la Revolución de 1959. Para abordar este conflicto, se argumenta a partir de los aportes epistemológicos, críticos y propositi...
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Verel Elvira Monroy Flores
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Today, given the prevalence of problems such as poverty, environmental deterioration, the violation of rights, violence, among others, Latin America highlights the urgency of restoring debates about development and proposing alternatives to this that wou...
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Caleigh Estelle Inman
Pág. 227 - 261
This paper contemplates the absence of Indigenous perspectives within autism discourse in Canada, despite increasing concern and surveillance over a growing autism ?epidemic.? I posit that the simultaneous production of a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder ...
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Nevena Stojanovic
Pág. 223 - 228
The nineteenth century American trend of identifying and classifying human bodies arose from the simultaneous development of several complex historical processes: ?greater geographic and class mobility; urbanization, colonialism and expansion; the beginn...
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Marisa Elena Duarte
Prior studies describe digital tactics as specific strategies actors apply within broader repertoires of contention, specifically in social and political contexts. A comparison of EZLN, Idle No More, and the ongoing Rio Yaqui water rights movement reveal...
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Bronwyn Lee Carlson,Lani V Jones,Michelle Harris,Nelia Quezada,Ryan Frazer
This paper investigates the ways in which Indigenous Australians respond individually, and collectively, to racial vilification by means of social media sites. Introducing the concept of ?shared recognition? this paper describes the collective sense of a...
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Ukpong UA
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The interdependence of developing countries necessitates the granting of aid to needy countries. However, analysts have diverse opinions about factors responsible for the underdevelopment of Africa. Many assumed that the underdevelopment and dependency s...
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Abimbola O Asojo, Babatunde E. Jaiyeoba
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In the early to mid-20th century as a result of colonialism and independence across Africa, modernism became prominent as urbanization rapidly affected major Nigerian cities and towns. Modernism was reflected in the public projects designed and executed ...
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