perspectives and methodological approaches that have been marginalized through the coloniality of knowledge ( Quijano 1991 ). In effect, while many migration scholars are committed to testing the applicability of classical concepts and frameworks and filling
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Andrea Scholz
American scholars, and rooted in a movement against the coloniality of knowledge production, which since 1998 has found its most visible expression in the activities of the Grupo Modernidad/Colonialidad (see Lander 1993a ; Restrepo and Escobar 2005
The Case of Brazil
Coloniality and Pandemic Misgovernance as Necropolitical Tools in the Amazon
Vanessa Boanada Fuchs
-6736(20)31104-1 . 10.1016/S0140-6736(20)31104-1 Lander , E. , ed. 2003 . La colonialidad del saber: eurocentrismo y ciencias sociales [The coloniality of knowledge: Eurocentrism and social sciences]. Buenos Aires : Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales