Transdisciplinary Thinking from the Global South
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<p>This book promotes constructive and nuanced transdisciplinary understandings of some of the critical problems that we face on a global scale today by thinking with and from the Global South. It is engaged in transmodernising pluriversalising decolonising queering and/or posthumanising thinking and practice. </p><p>The book aims to contribute to and challenge current debates regarding knowledge diversity and change. This is achieved through the application of transdisciplinary and indisciplined perspectives to the Himalayan Anthropocene; transport services in Mexico City; the EU-Turkey border regimes and policy; egoism and the decolonisation of whiteness; the Witch and the decolonisation of the gender binary; Nepalese students in Denmark; and the decolonisation of global health promotion. The book thereby provides the reader a multiplicity of pathways of knowledges and practices that address current problems co-produced by the dominant Western colonial onto-epistemic outset giving way to ‘other’ knowledge-practices towards a pluriversal approach.</p><p>This book will be of interest to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in disciplines such as human geography development studies politics international relations sociology anthropology cultural studies planning and philosophy. It is also relevant to researchers development workers and human rights/environmental activists and other intellectual practitioners.</p>
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