11 min

Living Decoloniality S02 Ep 01: Carla Living decoloniality

    • Philosophy

In this episode I reflect on the journey of this podcast, drawing inspiration from my sabbatical in Florence to the streets of Havana.
I recall the framework of the Colonial Matrix of Power, and I introduce the second season and its themes.
We will dive into Coloniality of Being, Coloniality of Knowledge, and Coloniality of Gender in the aid sector.Embracing the concept of extrapolation, we move beyond sector boundaries.

No longer limited to replicating practices, we explore diverse contexts, seeking inspiration from unconventional sources.
Let’s challenge colonial structures and discover new possibilities.

The transcript is available here


Sources:
Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial PerspectiveEpistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and De-Colonial FreedomOn Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, PraxisColonialidad del poder, eurocentrismo y América LatinaThe Extrapolation Problem: How Can We Learn from the Experience of Others?

In this episode I reflect on the journey of this podcast, drawing inspiration from my sabbatical in Florence to the streets of Havana.
I recall the framework of the Colonial Matrix of Power, and I introduce the second season and its themes.
We will dive into Coloniality of Being, Coloniality of Knowledge, and Coloniality of Gender in the aid sector.Embracing the concept of extrapolation, we move beyond sector boundaries.

No longer limited to replicating practices, we explore diverse contexts, seeking inspiration from unconventional sources.
Let’s challenge colonial structures and discover new possibilities.

The transcript is available here


Sources:
Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial PerspectiveEpistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and De-Colonial FreedomOn Decoloniality: Concepts, Analytics, PraxisColonialidad del poder, eurocentrismo y América LatinaThe Extrapolation Problem: How Can We Learn from the Experience of Others?

11 min