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#Decolonisation
Nic Maclellan
MaclellanNic
In his speech to FLNKS meeting on Saturday in #New Caledonia, FLNKS spokesperson Daniel Goa throws down the gauntlet to France’s Overseas Minister Sébastien Lecornu, who has suggested that a
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Arbie Baguios
arbiebaguios
Just finished facilitating a panel for #HCBerlin with these incredibly smart women@HebaJournalist @anitakatt@Lili_Assaba We talked about, among others, -how far we've come-origins and resistance to 'decolonising'-practical chang
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The Polymath
Cappadiszle
Africa needs decolonisation and that’s not the same as spouting anti-West hogwash. That’s not what Pan Africanism is about too. Decolonising our institutions is not necessarily being anti-West, it is
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No.1 Cancelled Curator Account
Danielle_J_Thom
Probably not saying anything new or profound here, but it occurs to me that those of us trying to change and challenge museums for the better are doing so because
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Sunny Singh
ProfSunnySingh
Working on my #BigBollywoodBook and realising how most of my white friends, colleagues, acquaintances have NEVER asked me about my research interest I mean even the white Film Studies colleagues
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Chisomo Kalinga, PhD
MissChisomo
I'd like to talk about the value and innovation of social media use, particularly by black/African scholars, especially women. For me, decolonisation = innovation and I turned to social media
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Dr Annemieke Milks
AnnemiekeMilks
My latest paper, published #openaccess @OpenQuaternary : A Review of Ethnographic Use of Wooden Spears and Implications for Pleistocene Hominin Hunting. https://www.openquaternary.com/articles/10.5334/oq.85/Thread: This paper is the 1st eth
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David Andress
ProfDaveAndress
Things which are inseparable:- the Industrial Revolution & the profits of slavery;- mass education, the democratic franchise, & the height of imperialism;- the welfare state and incomplete decolonisation;- pretending none
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James Woodcock
JamesVWoodcock
One of the many great challenges in planning a history curriculum is spotting our own blind spots and gaps. Often, it is only w hindsight informed by current events, issues
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Katie Stone
cyborg_feminist
My thread was getting wild so I'm going to start a new one with Florence Okoye's keynote 'Caliban at the Boiler: Rendering Speculative Fiction as Plantation Hardware' @FINOkoye for the
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Musashi Nair
Musashi_Nair
European historians use a comparative notion of “balance of probabilities” when claiming knowledge transmission from Europe (Greece) to #India, but insist on the absolute notion of “beyond all reasonable doubt”
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Aki Schilz
AkiSchilz
Today in a panel on decolonising creative writing, I shared a resource from @ShapeArts on the social model for disability, because decolonisation means understanding that *systems* disable and oppress, not
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Inbal Harding
InbalHarding
It’s been quite a week and I wanted to end it with a little thread on how we shouldn’t be scared of big change in our museums and we shouldn’t
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Pashtun Queen
SwatayQ
A short thread on decolonisation and why some of you should read more about your history before jumping to conclusions. Our colonial history is responsible for the stagnant understanding of
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Johan S. McGuinne (Eòᵹ̇an)
guektiengieline
One of the reasons why I don't care about statues being torn down, or feel the need to support calls for replacing offensive statues with other statues once the offensive
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Doctoral & Early Career Research Network
DECRarthistory
We would like to express solidarity and support with the art historians who have criticised the event, “Re-Writing Women into Art History” on 3rd December 2020 which perpetuated a narrow
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