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Breaking Barriers: Decolonization as a Key to Overcoming Compartmentality in Progressive Initiatives

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  • Hosseini, S A Hamed

    (The University of Newcastle)

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In the realm of contemporary discourse, grasping the complexities of the pluriverse and its potential to transcend compartmentality has emerged as a central and pressing concern. Rooted in political ontology, pluriversalist perspectives offer a critical lens through which to challenge the deep-seated Western epistemological divisions between humanity and nature. This short preprint, as a complementary piece of a broader scholarly endeavor, explores the intricate concept of compartmentality and its manifestation within the ‘Actually Existing Pluriverse.’ Through a comprehensive analysis of respondents’ prioritization of ‘Ultimate Outcomes,’ including decolonization, ecological health, public well-being, social justice, and economic democratization, this study reveals the role of decolonization in overcoming compartmentality within progressive initiatives.

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  • Hosseini, S A Hamed, 2024. "Breaking Barriers: Decolonization as a Key to Overcoming Compartmentality in Progressive Initiatives," SocArXiv ycu8a, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:ycu8a
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/ycu8a
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