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  1. Critical theory and international relations: Knowledge, power and practice.Stephen Hobden - 2023 - Manchester University Press.
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  • Decolonizing higher education pedagogy: Insights from critical, collaborative professionalism in practice.Peter I. De Costa, Laxmi Prasad Ojha, Vashti Wai Yu Lee & D. Philip Montgomery - 2024 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 56 (8):784-800.
    Building on the long-standing tradition of challenging oppression and questioning whose interests are being served in the field of language education, we report on a study that involved a group of U.S.-based graduate students who collaborated with a ninth-grade English teacher in Nepal. The study comes out of a larger project that sought to internationalize the curriculum of a graduate educational linguistics course at a U.S. university. At the heart of this internationalizing curriculum endeavour was a commitment to expose graduate (...)
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  • El dislocamiento de las ideas. Notas sobre cerrazón epistémica y escucha reparatoria.Agustìn Lucas Prestifilippo - 2023 - Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 26 (3):227-237.
    En este escrito me propongo analizar algunos desplazamientos recientes en la Teoría Crítica con motivo de los debates contemporáneos acerca de la cuestión de la neo-colonialidad del poder capitalista. A tales fines: se 1) reconstruyen las recientes formulaciones de la teoría de la sociedad de la externalización y de la crítica a los fundamentos eurocéntricos de la idea de progreso moral; para luego 2) interpretar el ensayo de actualización de la idea del socialismo propuesto por Honneth a la luz de (...)
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  • Marcusean resources to think coloniality.Marie-Josée Lavallée - forthcoming - Philosophy and Social Criticism.
    The article aims to take a stand in the debates surrounding the potential contribution of the theoreticians of the first generation of the Frankfurt School to postcolonial/decolonial theory, by showing that Herbert Marcuse, in his work, has outlined coloniality as later authors have defined it. Marcuse denounced the neocolonialism and neoimperialism of which the Global South populations were prey at the time of decolonizations. He showed that the welfare state and the affluent society in contemporary Western societies largely fed themselves (...)
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