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