The Practice of Decolonizing Migration Studies

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Abstract

Decolonizing thought, a useful effort for academics committed to social justice and equity, requires examining the colonial and imperial premises undergirding scholarship and teaching. I explain what I think it takes to develop a decolonial approach to migration studies, offer examples from in my own career, and end with some suggestions for scholars interested in decolonizing migration studies.

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Bashi, V. (2023). The Practice of Decolonizing Migration Studies. Sociological Forum, 38(3), 886–895. https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12916

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