New Colonialisms: Technological Development, Linguistic Expansions, and Economic-Ecological Exploitations
The journal seeks to explore the dynamics of colonialisms – linguistic, economic, media, representative, genetic – and how they manifest themselves today in data extractivism or cultural re-appropriation, among other possible expressions. We are interested in how communities are affected, how these colonising practices define or exclude us as political subjects, how they condition the possibilities of plural coexistence and how, in parallel, they have triggered responses aimed at decolonisation.
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