Raziskave o državah globalnega juga, ki potekajo v njih samih

jugovzhodna Azija

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  • Ilyas Mohammed University of Derby

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35469/poligrafi.2022.347

Ključne besede:

dekolonizacija, kolonialnost, metodologija, raziskovanje, staroselski, globalni sever, globalni jug, akademska sfera

Povzetek

V zadnjem desetletju se povečuje zavedanje, da se kolonializem nadaljuje v številnih delno sovpadajočih različicah, med drugim na področju politike, gospodarstva, varnosti in v akademski sferi. Mnogi akademiki iz držav globalnega severa in globalnega juga so osvetlili problem kolonialnosti in njegovih različnih ponovitev ter pozvali k njegovi odpravi. Verjetno naglasnejši pozivi k dekolonizaciji prihajajo iz vrst akademikov iz držav globalnega severa, ki želijo dekolonizirati lastno akademsko sfero z epistemsko dekolonizacijo. Kot eden izmed njih pozivam kolege, ki raziskujejo globalni jug ali izvajajo raziskave v državah, ki mu pripadajo, naj uporabljajo delokonialne metode, da bi se izognili nenamerni krepitvi kolonialnosti. Z uporabo avtoetnografije in kritične dekolonialne refleksije, ki jo predlagam v pričujočem prispevku, lahko akademiki iz držav globalnega severa, ki izvajajo raziskave o državah globalnega juga in v njih samih, preprečijo, da bi s svojim delom nehote krepili kolonialnost.

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Objavljeno

2022-12-29

Kako citirati

Mohammed, Ilyas. 2022. „Raziskave O državah Globalnega Juga, Ki Potekajo V Njih Samih: Jugovzhodna Azija“. Poligrafi 27 (105/106):165-93. https://doi.org/10.35469/poligrafi.2022.347.