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My decoloniality is not your decoloniality: the new multiverse – an opinion piece (2023)
Journal Article
Chan, S. My decoloniality is not your decoloniality: the new multiverse – an opinion piece. Social Dynamics, 49(2), 369-375. https://doi.org/10.1080/02533952.2023.2240151

The term has become a mantra, but “decoloniality” has almost no precise meaning and is used as an ideological trope. It points in a “progressive” sense towards a status quo ante, almost an arcadia descended from an anti-slavery Victorian regret that... Read More about My decoloniality is not your decoloniality: the new multiverse – an opinion piece.

Building Africa: the state of things! (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Gallagher, J., & Manful, K. (2023). Building Africa: the state of things!. [Physical exhibition]. 31 July 2023 - 13 August 2023. (Unpublished)

The Revolution of Values and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy (2023)
Journal Article
Whitham, B. (2024). The Revolution of Values and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy. Global Political Economy, 3(1), 152-171. https://doi.org/10.1332/ONRF8537

One domain of global political economy (GPE) that warrants more serious scholarly attention is the plane of what Jessop (2010) calls ‘cultural political economy’ (CPE). This article connects GPE and CPE, through an exploration of the production and e... Read More about The Revolution of Values and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy.

Pink Tide Revisited: Bolsonarismo, social movements, and the future of South American integration (2023)
Book Chapter
Calvete Portela Barbosa, L. (2023). Pink Tide Revisited: Bolsonarismo, social movements, and the future of South American integration. In R. Bourne (Ed.), Brazil after Bolsonaro: The Comeback of Lula da Silva (163-175). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003407546-16

This chapter explores the future of Brazil's foreign policy in and from South America, placing it within Lula's vision that was both regional and global. Despite the diverse political contexts in the region, this chapter shows that there is an appeti... Read More about Pink Tide Revisited: Bolsonarismo, social movements, and the future of South American integration.

Is Artificial Intelligence Racist? The Ethics of AI and the Future of Humanity (2023)
Book
Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2023). Is Artificial Intelligence Racist? The Ethics of AI and the Future of Humanity. Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350374430

How did racism creep into the algorithms that govern our daily lives, from banking and shopping, to job applications? Connecting the legacy of enlightenment racism to forms of discrimination in modern day algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, this... Read More about Is Artificial Intelligence Racist? The Ethics of AI and the Future of Humanity.

Leadership for ethical conduct of Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) in Nigeria and the challenge of ‘Miracle Examination Centres’ (2023)
Journal Article
Agwu, P., Orjiakor, C. T., Odii, A., Onalu, C., Nzeadibe, C., Roy, P., Onwujekwe, O., & Okoye, U. (2024). Leadership for ethical conduct of Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) in Nigeria and the challenge of ‘Miracle Examination Centres’. Oxford Review of Education, 50(3), 349-365. https://doi.org/10.1080/03054985.2023.2229548

The importance placed on passing Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations (SSCE) in Nigeria has led to the emergence of ‘Miracle Examination Centres’ (MECs). MECs are schools where candidates get undeserving excellent SSCE results through ins... Read More about Leadership for ethical conduct of Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) in Nigeria and the challenge of ‘Miracle Examination Centres’.

Do public-private partnerships benefit the end-user in rural energy provision? : A Case Study of Bangladesh Solar Home Systems Programme (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hellqvist, L. (2023, July). Do public-private partnerships benefit the end-user in rural energy provision? : A Case Study of Bangladesh Solar Home Systems Programme. Presented at 2023 6th International Conference on Renewable Energy for Developing Countries (REDEC), Zouk Mosbeh, Lebanon

Access to sustainable rural energy requires significant financial and technological investments in the rural areas of developing countries. Public-private partnerships are one of the key financial mechanisms to realise the Sustainable Development Goa... Read More about Do public-private partnerships benefit the end-user in rural energy provision? : A Case Study of Bangladesh Solar Home Systems Programme.

The Worldmaking of Mobile Vernacular Capitalists: Tracing Entanglements Between Race, Caste and Capital (2023)
Journal Article
Dilawri, S. The Worldmaking of Mobile Vernacular Capitalists: Tracing Entanglements Between Race, Caste and Capital. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 52(1), 9-35. https://doi.org/10.1177/03058298231174250

This article traces the colonially inscribed spread of global capitalism through the lives and legacies of mobile vernacular capitalists in the Indian Ocean during the early-to-mid 20th century, centring the merchant-turned-industrialist-and-philanth... Read More about The Worldmaking of Mobile Vernacular Capitalists: Tracing Entanglements Between Race, Caste and Capital.

Opportunities in Data Governance: Creating a G20 Data Space (2023)
Preprint / Working Paper
Kobayashi, Y., & Sanchez-Cacicedo, A. Opportunities in Data Governance: Creating a G20 Data Space

Amid today’s digital order, polarised by technological competition and geopolitics, this policy brief[a] identifies three challenges in data governance—rent captors/producers vs. users/consumers of the digital economy, public vs. private sector compe... Read More about Opportunities in Data Governance: Creating a G20 Data Space.