The coloniality of time in the global justice debate: de-centring Western linear temporality

Journal of Global Ethics 18 (1):100-117 (2022)
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Differences between, and struggles over, plural forms of time and temporal categories is a crucial yet underexplored aspect of debates about global justice. This article aims to reorient the global...

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Katharina Hunfeld
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