Cognitive Justice in A Global World Prudent Knowledges for A Decent Life
The Splendors and Miseries of "Science": Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Epistemic Pluriversality
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Mignolo, W. (2007). The Splendors and Miseries of "Science": Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Epistemic Pluriversality. In Cognitive Justice in A Global World Prudent Knowledges for A Decent Life (pp. 375–396).
Mignolo, W. “The Splendors and Miseries of "Science": Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Epistemic Pluriversality.” In Cognitive Justice in A Global World Prudent Knowledges for A Decent Life, 375–96, 2007.
Mignolo W. The Splendors and Miseries of "Science": Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Epistemic Pluriversality. In: Cognitive Justice in A Global World Prudent Knowledges for A Decent Life. 2007. p. 375–96.
Mignolo, W. “The Splendors and Miseries of "Science": Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Epistemic Pluriversality.” Cognitive Justice in A Global World Prudent Knowledges for A Decent Life, 2007, pp. 375–96.
Mignolo W. The Splendors and Miseries of "Science": Coloniality, Geopolitics of Knowledge, and Epistemic Pluriversality. Cognitive Justice in A Global World Prudent Knowledges for A Decent Life. 2007. p. 375–396.
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January 1, 2007
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375 / 396