Decoloniality PRAXIS - (Emerald Points) by Hamid H Kazeroony (Hardcover)
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- Presenting a holistic view of decoloniality, its genetic makeup, and its complexities, this book examines how colonialism has become embedded in power, language, culture, institutions, and social structures across the globe, as well as what it might take to relinquish postcolonial thinking in search of a decolonized future.
- About the Author: Hamid H. Kazeroony has been appointed Extraordinary Professor at N. W University, South Africa, Senior Contributing Faculty for Walden University's Ph. D. Program, USA, and faculty at Minnesota State University, USA.
- 136 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Organizational Behavior
- Series Name: Emerald Points
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Presenting a holistic view of decoloniality, its genetic makeup, and its complexities, this book examines how colonialism has become embedded in power, language, culture, institutions, and social structures across the globe, as well as what it might take to relinquish postcolonial thinking in search of a decolonized future.Book Synopsis
Presenting a holistic view of decoloniality, its genetic makeup, and its complexities, this book examines how colonialism has become embedded in power, language, culture, institutions, and social structures across the globe, as well as what it might take to relinquish postcolonial thinking in search of a decolonized future.Review Quotes
This much needed book unravels the intricate web of colonialism, neocolonialism, and the powerful resurgence of postcolonialism. It offers a fresh perspective on the roots and widespread impact of colonialism and its various forms, transcending spatial, temporal, and contextual boundaries. Through its thought-provoking narrative, the book invites readers to embark on a profound exploration of decoloniality and the complexities of postcolonialism, and outlines the future and potential of humanity in light of colonial praxis.
--Jawad Syed, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, Lahore University of Management Sciences, PakistanThis book brings to the fore a critical global discourse on the untangling of the concept colonialism which many people in academia, business and public sectors are currently struggling with. The author, who is known for his factual evidence and critical reasoning, has brought a fresh perspective to the debate on the coloniality of power, capitalism and Eurocentrism. The reader will come to new insights and a better understanding of the complexity within the term colonialism, specifically if an attempt is made to decolonialize, for example, an academic curriculum, a policy document, a business or a community practice.--Prof Yvonne du Plessis, Emeritus Professor at the North-West University Business School, South Africa
About the Author
Hamid H. Kazeroony has been appointed Extraordinary Professor at N. W University, South Africa, Senior Contributing Faculty for Walden University's Ph. D. Program, USA, and faculty at Minnesota State University, USA. He is currently serving as a European Academy of Management Board Member. His current research is focused on Decoloniality, specifically its epistemological and ontological roots.