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Colonial histories continue to shape global knowledge production in ways that often go unnoticed from what is taught in universities to which research is published and cited.
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Colonial histories continue to shape global knowledge production in ways that often go unnoticed from what is taught in universities to which research is published and cited.
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Third World Quarterly has long been a space for critical conversations on development, global political economy, and postcolonial thought. As platforms change, we’re continuing those conversations here.
Third World Quarterly has long been a space for critical conversations on development, global political economy, and postcolonial thought. As platforms change, we’re continuing those conversations here.