Priyamvada Gopal ©(@PriyamvadaGopal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are two reasons to explore 'decolonisation' seriously:
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. the fraudulent claims of authoritarian ethnonationalists to be undertaking it

2. The high levels of defensiveness & repudiation it brings out in white liberals

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Amba News Line(@amba_newsline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

: Decolonisation forces in a tactical move blow off Cameroun group war truck.This is coming at the time when the USA via Richard R. Verma call Cameroun a strategic partner.Also followed by France au Cameroun 🇫🇷🇪🇺 reaffirming their so-called decentralization in Bamenda

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Kariha(@rosaryofginger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

misconstruing the discourse to portray kashmiri’s dont want the sloganeering to be used for palestine is disgustingly evil on your part. this is what happens when people see decolonisation as an academic project only, girl thinks we are talking about language appropriation

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JOS(@joccsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This paper provocatively asserts that occupational science perpetuates institutional racism and coloniality. It calls for introspection and collaborative action to disrupt these patterns within the discipline. doi.org/10.1080/144275…

This paper provocatively asserts that occupational science perpetuates institutional racism and coloniality. It calls for introspection and collaborative action to disrupt these patterns within the discipline. #decolonisation  doi.org/10.1080/144275…
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VikasJain82(@JainBhiku82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coolies sitting at the centre of Empire do not get to tell us what our Decolonisation will be. Our decoloniality will be on our own terms, in our own language. Back off.

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Don't Divide Us(@DontDivideUsNow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accepting politically loaded concepts such as 'decolonisation' is a serious threat to the fundamental principles of academia.

It often leads to slipshod, inaccurate knowledge, when they should be upholding impartiality in the pursuit of truth.

spectator.co.uk/article/anti-c…

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Southeast Asia Bioethics Network(@SEA_Bioethics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce our upcoming event that will set you thinking about the direction of bioethics in Southeast Asia.

Scan the QR code in the image or click the link zoom.us/meeting/regist…  and register now!

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We are pleased to announce our upcoming event that will set you thinking about the direction of bioethics in Southeast Asia.

Scan the QR code in the image or click the link zoom.us/meeting/regist…  and register now!

📷#decolonisation #bioethics #southeastasia #webinar
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Prof Folúkẹ́ Adébísí(@folukeifejola) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'decolonisation would wither into a demand to belong to the universities but not yet for the universities to belong to us, & we would be interpellated into adopting minoritarian vocabularies & sensibilities at odds with the liberatory impulse of decolonisation in our context.'

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Nisreen S Q(@Nisreensq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am honestly disgusted with all those decolonisation researchers, they are like parasites who feed on the struggles of communities but fail to stand behind their own words!

As a researcher I intend to be more careful of whom I cite from now on

I’ll start an academic boycott

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