Ulrich Oslender, University of Glasgow, Scotland UK
Tags: black communities, colombia, geo-economic wars, geopolitics, globalisation, Pacific coast, Resistance, War in IraqJoanne Sharp, University of Glasgow
Tags: boundaries, feminism, geopolitics, security, terrorDavid Slater d.slater@lboro.ac.uk Loughborough University, UK Abstract: The global objective of these exploratory notes is to open the debate about certain important aspects of the intersections between power, knowledge and geopolitics, and doing so in the context of the resurgence of imperial visions and the urgent need for a decolonialization of the imagination. The analytical terrain […]
Tags: critical thinking, geopolitics, indians movements - Latin America, power/knowledge, social movementsSantiago Castro-Gómez, Pontifcia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Tags: biopolitics, Bourbon reforms, colonial discourse, geopoliticsAbstract: Collaborative research is back on the agenda these days. It has certainly become more accepted in mainstream academia than back in the 1970s, when Orlando Fals Borda and others developed what came to be known as Participatory Action-Research (PAR). Research councils are increasingly interested in funding collaborative research proposals, seemingly willing to listen to […]
Tags: AfroColombia, black communities, chance, décimas, Fals Borda, geopolitics, Guapi, Methodology, oral tradition, Participatory Action-Research (PAR), political geography, social movements