CFP – Decolonial methodologies: On the praxistical (im)possibilities of diversalising ontologies of dissent, fracture, and resistance

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Decolonizing Alliance

Subtheme 3: Decolonial methodologies: On the praxistical (im)possibilities of diversalising ontologies of dissent, fracture, and resistance

12th ICMS conference, 16-18th December 2021, BML Munjal University, India

Convenors

Sadhvi Dar, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

Jenny K Rodriguez, Work & Equalities Institute, Alliance Manchester Business School, UK

Alexandre Faria, FGV-EBAPE, Brasil

Joshua Kalemba, University of Newcastle, Australia

Deborah Brewis, University of Bath, UK

Marcela Mandiola, Alberto Hurtado University, Chile

Ayesha Masood, Lahore University Management School, Pakistan

As calls to ‘decolonise the curriculum’ are becoming increasingly familiar to those in the field of Management and Organisation Studies (MOS), it is imperative that the methods employed to do the work of decolonising are problematised. When we are called to ‘decolonise’ by institutions implicated in and reliant upon the reproduction of coloniality, and operate by their principles, our work can reproduce the structural oppressions that we set out to disrupt (Lorde, 1984). Smith (2012)…

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