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COLONIALITY AND DECOLONIALITY

This research area incorporates a number of projects that focus on coloniality, decoloniality and the means of overcoming social injustice. The aftermath of colonial violence, war, dispersion of indigenous peoples and ongoing global migration present some of the contexts in which questions of gender, sexuality, class, culture and discriminatory practices have been raised and investigated. More generally, researchers in this area are concerned with problems of identity, displacement and community strengthening in ways that seek to understand the relations between systems and structure of knowledge and governing practices, and to analyse the conditions for changing these relations.

Supporting and Advancing Aboriginal Communities in Metropolitan Melbourne

Supporting and Advancing Aboriginal Communities in Metropolitan Melbourne

Connecting Aboriginal women to Country through local healing practices

Connecting Aboriginal women to Country through local healing practices

Roots & Routes of Decoloniality in Community Psychology (RRD-CP) Project: A Transnational Survey of Decolonial Discourse in Community Psychology Praxis

Roots & Routes of Decoloniality in Community Psychology (RRD-CP) Project: A Transnational Survey of Decolonial Discourse in Community Psychology Praxis

AMKA and African Australians negotiating belonging and Identity: Examining the role of participatory arts practice

AMKA and African Australians negotiating belonging and Identity: Examining the role of participatory arts practice

Colour Between the Lines: Creating Solidarities Across Communities of Difference

Creating Inclusive Knowledges: Epistemic Justice, Community Arts, Critical Psychologies

Criminalising Children: Human Sciences and Governing through Freedom

Investigating and Supporting Global Youth Capacity in Peacebuilding

Investigating and Supporting Global Youth Capacity in Peacebuilding

The Apartheid Archive project

The Irish in Colonial Australia: Race, Representation and Repression

The Irish in Colonial Australia: Race, Representation and Repression