Today, people are becoming more aware of the multiple dimensions of injustice, whether social, political, cultural, sexual, ethnic, religious, historical, or ecological. Rarely acknowledged is cognitive injustice, the failure to recognize the different ways of knowing by which people across the globe provide meaning to their existence. This book shows why cognitive injustice underlies all the other dimensions; global social justice is not possible without global cognitive justice."
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Taal
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Engels
Meer informatie
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Uitgever
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Paradigm Publishers, Boulder, London
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Verschenen
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2014
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ISBN
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9781612055459
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Kenmerken
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240 pagina's
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Aantekening
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Met literatuuropgave en index
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Manifesto for good living/buen vivir -- Manifesto for intellectual-activists -- Introductio: Creating a distance in relation to Western-centric political imagination and critical theory -- Part One. Centrifugal Modernities and Subaltern Wests: Degrees of Separation -- Chapter 1. Nuestra America: Postcolonial Identies and Mestizajes -- Chapter 2. Another Angelus Novus: Beyond the Modern Game of Roots and Options -- Chapter 3. Is There a Non-Occidentalist West? -- Part Two. Toward Epistemologies of the South: Against the Waste of Experience -- Chapter 4. Beyond Abyssal Thinking: From Global Lines to Ecologies of Knowledges -- Chapter 5. Toward an Epistemology of Blindness: Why the New Forms of "Ceremonial Adequacy" neither Regulate nor Emancipate -- Chapter 6. A Critique of Lazy Reason: Against the Waste of Experience and Toward the Sociology of Absences and the Sociology of Emergences -- Chapter 7. Ecologies of Knowledges -- Chapter 8. Intercultural Translation: Differing and Sharing con Passionalità.
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