Index
Hamid H. Kazeroony
(Walden University, USA)
Decoloniality Praxis: The Logic and Ontology
ISBN: 978-1-80262-952-1, eISBN: 978-1-80262-951-4
Publication date: 4 October 2023
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Kazeroony, H.H. (2023), "Index", Decoloniality Praxis: The Logic and Ontology, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 119-122. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-951-420231002
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Copyright © 2023 Hamid H. Kazeroony
INDEX
Aboriginal people
, 69
Academics
, 29
African Identity in Nigeria
, 68
African Islamic orthodoxies
, 25
African regional social development
, 24
African slave trades
, 26
Africana philosophy
, 74
Afrocentric scholarship
, 75
Ambiguity
, 73
Arabs
, 23
colonization of Persian plateau
, 9
expansionism
, 9–10
Assemblage
, 80
Attitudes
, 72
Autochthony
, 69–70, 76
Axiology
, 111
Beliefs
, 72
Berlin conference (1884)
, 11
Byzantine empire
, 9
Camus
, 104–107
Capitalism
, 4, 109
Cartesian objectivity
, 97
Chinese imperial ambitions
, 39–42
Chinese thinking
, 42
Citizenship
, 70
Colonial epistemology
, 96
Colonial history
, 92
Colonial power
, 14
Colonial scars reality
, 30–31
Colonialism
, 1–2, 7, 23, 103–104, 113
(see also Postcolonialism)
Arab expansionism
, 9–10
changing colonialism in 20th century
, 12–13
colonial scars reality
, 30–31
coloniality vs.
, 28
conceptual framework for researching
, 57–59
effects
, 7, 23
European colonial rivalry and collaboration
, 12
European colonialism
, 10–12
language
, 28–29
New Imperial Power
, 15–16
Phoenicians and Greeks
, 9
shifting nature
, 13
Whiteness
, 29–30
Colonialists
, 76
Coloniality
, 1–2, 7–8, 28, 44, 91, 103
Fannon
, 107–108
liberating research method from
, 110–115
of mind
, 103
Orwell and Camus
, 106–107
of power
, 2, 4, 109–110
state of colonized and effects
, 108–110
Colonists
, 53
Colonization
, 10, 38, 92, 110
Colonizers
, 104, 107–108
Colonizing
, 2, 110
Constructionism
, 45, 104
Constructivism
, 45, 92, 96, 104
Consumption
, 27
Critical ontology
, 44
Critical theory
, 80
Cuban-style nationalism
, 39
Cultural kinships
, 67
Cultural legitimation
, 58
Culture
, 68
Decolonial epistemology
, 97
Decolonial feminism
, 110
Decoloniality
, 2–3, 104, 110, 114
research
, 3
Decoloniality epistemology
, 92
Decolonization
, 2, 76, 108–112
Deconstructionism
, 95–96
Deconstructivism
, 92
Dialectical materialism
, 42–44
Disengagement process
, 2
Diversity
, 56
in organizations
, 3
Economic model
, 39
Empiricism
, 79
Episteme
, 3
Epistemic structured social sciences
, 93
Epistemological vacuum
, 1
Epistemology
, 42, 54–55, 96–97, 111
Equity
, 56
Essentialism
, 55
Ethnic belonging
, 69
Ethnicity
, 3
Etic methodologies
, 112
Etymology
, 4
Eurocentric ideals of knowledge production and neo-colonialists
, 3
Eurocentrism
, 4, 109
European colonial rivalry and collaboration
, 12
European colonialism
, 10–12, 24
European colonialists
, 11–12
European colonizers
, 26–28
Fannon
, 107–108
Feelings
, 72
Feminist organizations and networking
, 110
Gender
, 2–3, 56
General System Theory (GST)
, 56
Geopolitics of knowledge
, 110
Global North
, 3–4, 110
Global South
, 110
Globalization
, 71, 110
Greeks
, 9, 23
slavery
, 24
Grounded theory
, 79–80, 112, 114
Hellenic cultural tradition
, 10
Hermeneutics
, 57
Himba culture
, 71
Historicity
, 44
Historiography
, 93
Hofstede’s study
, 69
Hopelessness
, 108
Identity
, 67–69, 73
Imperialism
, 14, 111
20th century
, 39
and changing colonialism
, 38–39
and dialectical materialism
, 42–44
Indigeneity
, 67, 69–74
research recommendations
, 82
Indigeneity grounded analysis model (IGA model)
, 80
Indigenous
, 69
groups
, 71
knowledge
, 74
peoples
, 71
Indigenous research
, 56, 75–77
borrowing from scientific fields
, 80–81
conceptual framework
, 81
grounded theory
, 79–80
phenomenology of practice
, 78–79
reflexive methodology
, 78–79
reframing
, 76–81
research challenges
, 77–78
researchers
, 81
Indoctrination process
, 103
Instrumentalization of indigeneity
, 71
Intellectualization of reality
, 92
International Monetary Fund
, 14
Intersectional feminism
, 3, 109
Islam
, 25
Islamic empire
, 9–10
Islamic history
, 9
Knowledge
, 105
“Knowledge-power” relationship framework
, 52
Language
, 28–29, 58, 95
problem of
, 55
League of Nations
, 12
Legal origins
, 27
Liberating research method from coloniality
, 110–115
Mao’s philosophy
, 42
Maoist thought process
, 43
Methodology
, 111
Millennium development goals (MDGs)
, 2
Ministry of Truth
, 108
Modernism
, 2, 92–94
Modernity
, 45, 93, 104
Montesquieu’s orientalism
, 105–106
Muslim Arabs’ colonization of Africa
, 25
Neo-institutional theory
, 59
Neocolonialism
, 14
Neoliberalism
, 75
New geography of power
, 109
New Imperial Power
, 15–16
Objectivism
, 92
Objectivity
, 96
Ontic dominance
, 30
Ontico-ontology
, 97
Ontology
, 38, 54–55, 104, 111
Orient
, 53
Oriental
, 105
Orientalism
, 8, 53, 55
Orwell
, 106–107
Orwellian thinking
, 4
Paradigm
, 55–56, 110–111
Paradigmatic approach
, 56
Participatory action research (PAR)
, 77, 112
Persian Letters
, 106
Phenomenology of practice
, 78–79, 112
Phoenicians
, 9, 23
Planetary indigeneity
, 67
Plundering resources
, 26
Politics
, 67
Positivism
, 3, 92, 96–97
Post-Gregorian Church
, 10
Postcolonial
, 58
lens
, 52
theory
, 44
theory
, 53–54
Postcolonial framework
, 52
inadequacy of
, 54
Postcolonial Studies
, 58
Postcolonialism
, 2–3, 37, 51–52, 75, 104
historicity
, 44
nature
, 44–45
ontology and epistemology
, 54–55
ontology of
, 38
problem of language
, 55
problem of paradigm
, 55–56
rejects
, 57
Russian and Chinese imperial ambitions
, 39–42
Postcoloniality
, 3, 53
Postmodernism
, 2, 92, 94
Postmodernists
, 94
Postmodernity
, 45, 94, 104
Poststructuralism
, 45, 95, 104
ontologies
, 2
Pre-colonial Africa
, 25
Precolonial
, 23–24
Psychic oppression
, 93
Qualitative studies
, 58
Race
, 3, 56
Radical constructivism
, 96
Realism
, 3
Reality
, 96
Reciprocity
, 72–73
Redistribution
, 72–73
Reflexive ethnography
, 79, 112–113
Reflexive methodology
, 78–79, 112
Reflexivity
, 78–79, 104, 113
Relationship
, 72–73
Research method
, 104
Respect
, 73
Responsibility
, 72–73
Rhetorical imperialism
, 73
Roman colonization
, 9
Roman slavery
, 24
Russian Empire
, 12
Russian imperial ambitions
, 39–42
Self consciousness
, 109
Sex
, 3
Social constructivism
, 54, 92, 96
Social equality
, 39
Social justice
, 2
Social relationships
, 68
Social science research
, 4, 111
Social thought
, 45
Sociology
, 45
‘Soviets’ allies
, 39
Spatial
, 1
Spatiality
, 3
State-centered theory
, 70
Structuralism
, 45, 104
to poststructuralism
, 95
Subjectivism
, 92
Subjugation
, 11
Temporal
, 1
Temporality
, 3
Third World
, 55
Translocal assemblage
, 80
Treaty of Versailles
, 12
Turks
, 23
UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP)
, 67
United Nations (UN)
, 73
Universal Periodic Review (UPR)
, 73
US education system
, 8
Western colonialists
, 13
Western culture
, 71
Western epistemologies
, 97
Western ideals of knowledge production
, 109
Western research methodologies
, 75
Western science
, 74
Whiteness
, 8, 29–30
Women in Persian society
, 106
World Bank
, 14
World system
, 38
- Prelims
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Postcoloniality: Colonialism Roots and Scope
- 3. The Scars of Colonialism
- 4. The Colonial Impact and Irony of Postcolonialism
- 5. Postcoloniality: The Wolf in Sheep Clothing
- 6. Identity, Culture, and Indigeneity
- 7. From ISMS and Time, Space, and Construct to Decolonial Mindset
- 8. Decoloniality: The Pathway Forward
- Index