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Southern Theory: The global dynamics of knowledge in social science

Abstract

Introduction . Acknowledgments . Part I: Northern Theory . Empire and the creation of a social science. Modern general theory and its hidden assumptions. Imagining globalisation. Part II: Looking South . The discovery of Australia. Part III: Southern Theory . Indigenous knowledge and African Renaissance. Islam and Western dominance. Dependency, autonomy and culture. Power, violence and the pain of colonialism. Part IV: Antipodean Reflections . The silence of the land. Social science on a world scale. References . Index

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Keywords
  • Colonialism
  • Autonomy
  • Indigenous
  • Social theory
  • Islam
  • Silence
  • Social science
  • The Renaissance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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