Interview – Nina Hall
Nina Hall shows how digital advocacy, far-right backlash, and Māori perspectives reveal the limits of traditional IR and open space for new global narratives.
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Nina Hall shows how digital advocacy, far-right backlash, and Māori perspectives reveal the limits of traditional IR and open space for new global narratives.
The decolonial inflection is an intellectual current defined around a series of problems derived from colonialism and modernity, based on the intellectual and political experiences and trajectories of Latin America.
Indigenous researchers occupy a unique epistemological space that necessitates critical reflection on their multifaceted identity and responsibilities.
Public consultation in Baja California served as the space for critical consciousness development, political mobilization and political participation of Indigenous people.