Sustainability and Anticolonialism: Foundations for Anticolonial Science

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  • Ric Peever Dalhousie University

Abstract

This essay explores the relationship between the field of sustainability and the growing practice of anticolonial science through three case studies.

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Land Governance and Sustainability, Zurba, M. 2021. Lecture in SUST 2000. College of Sustainability, Dalhousie University. November 1

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2022-04-12

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Peever, R. (2022). Sustainability and Anticolonialism: Foundations for Anticolonial Science. Anti-Colonial Science: A Course Journal, 1. Recuperato da https://ojs.library.dal.ca/ACS/article/view/11366

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