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Decolonising Critique: reconnecting critical theory with radical praxis today

Decolonising Critique: reconnecting critical theory with radical praxis today

Update: 2021-05-06
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This podcast features a recording of CURA's Annual Lecture: 'Decolonising Critique. Reconnecting critical theory with radical praxis today'.


The Centre for Urban Research on Austerity (CURA), based in the Department of Politics, People and Place, at De Montfort University, invited Dr Ana Cecilia Dinerstein  (Reader in Sociology, University of Bath) to deliver the Centre’s annual lecture on 14 April 2021.


The core of this lecture is based on Dr Dinerstein’s book The Politics of Autonomy in Latin America: The art of organising hope.


The podcast is introduced by Dr Valeria Guarneros-Meza, CURA Deputy Director and produced by Ros Lishman.


@cura2015, @CDinerstein, @valguarn @DMUpolitics



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Decolonising Critique: reconnecting critical theory with radical praxis today

Decolonising Critique: reconnecting critical theory with radical praxis today

DMU Politics & International Relations