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Revived by the global resonance of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, this book adds to the current discussion on the idea of decolonizing Europe. Drawing inspiration from the study of colonialism, postcolonialism and the imperative to decolonize knowledge and practice, the editors bring together a group of scholars approaching these issues through ethnographic inquiry. The volume explores how race, colonial legacies and structural inequality are addressed across diverse European contexts - north, central, eastern and southern - as well as in their entanglements with regions beyond…mehr

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Revived by the global resonance of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, this book adds to the current discussion on the idea of decolonizing Europe. Drawing inspiration from the study of colonialism, postcolonialism and the imperative to decolonize knowledge and practice, the editors bring together a group of scholars approaching these issues through ethnographic inquiry. The volume explores how race, colonial legacies and structural inequality are addressed across diverse European contexts - north, central, eastern and southern - as well as in their entanglements with regions beyond Europe. It offers critical, grounded insights into the possibilities and challenges of decolonial thinking today.
Autorenporträt
Patrícia Ferraz de Matos is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon. She is Associate Editor of Anthropological Journal of European Cultures (2020-2026), convener of the Europeanist Network of the EASA (2020-2026), deputy director of the journal Análise Social (2021-2026) and correspondent member, in Portugal, of the History of Anthropology Network of EASA since 2019. She is the author of The Colours of the Empire (Berghahn Books, 2013) and Anthropology, Nationalism and Colonialism (Berghahn Books, 2023).