Decolonizing Science: Undoing the Colonial and Racist Hegemony of Western Science
Decolonization is the complicated and unsettling undoing of colonization. In a similarly simplified definition, science is a structured way of pursuing knowledge. To decolonize science thus means to undo the past and present racist and colonial hegemony of Western science over other, equally legitim...
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Main Author: | Mirjam Held (Author) |
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The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University,
2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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