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Channels - Decolonising the mind: issues of politics, identity and self-expression in post-colonial societies :: FRELIP Discovery
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Images of post-colonial identities
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The role of women in political activism in pre and post-colonial Yoruba history: lessons for contemporary society
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Identity reflexes in selected post-colonial texts
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Understanding post-colonial identities: Ireland, Africa and the pacific
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Decolonising the Nigerian Curriculum: a Path to Self-Reliant Education
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Decolonise higher education now : Untangling the concepts of decolonisation and decoloniality for management scholars
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Examining the status of traditional rulers in the pre-post-colonial Yoruba society
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Critically Imagining a Decolonised Vision in Australian Poetry
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Provincialising MacDiarmid: Decolonisation and Scottish Literary History
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Doctor's identity in modern Western society
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Modern African child and agency for decolonisation in select nigerian novels
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Book – E. Marat, The Politics of Police Reform. Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries, 2018
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Nigeria at 50 Politics, Society and Development
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Mind the Gap: A Retrospective Study of Discrepancies in Self-Reported and Administrative Database-Identified Mental Health Issues in Slovenia
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Politics of language and identity in Ilorin emirate, Nigeria
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Language, politics and identity in the novels of Ahmadou Kourouma
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Decolonising Narratives Through Sonic Artistry and Weaving Dialogues: A Trans-Indigenous Exploration
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“Not One of Them”: Exile, Colonial Memory, and Identity in Banine’s Parisian Days
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Imagined Nations: Ireland, Palestine, and the Politics of Anti-Colonial Memory
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Ethnic identity, political identity and ethnic conflict: simulating the effect of congruence between the two identities on ethnic violence and conflict
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Nadeera Rupesinghe, Lawmaking in Dutch Sri Lanka: Navigating Pluralities in a Colonial Society
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Language and literature in the era of 21st century post-colonies
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Rurality, Resilience, & Identity: A Soft Systems Methodology Approach to Understanding Self-Reported Issues in Rural America
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Unmasked Barbers in Unhygienic Places: Masks and the Politics of Barbering Hygiene in Colonial Korea