New blog article "Perspectives on (post)colonialism and research in the Global South" by Christopher Rohles

Old harbor crane with mirrored lettering "see things from the from the othe side"
See things from the other side - Deutz Harbor Cologne © Christopher Rohles

A new article by Christopher Rohles, doctoral fellow at the Peace Academy Rhineland-Palatinate at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, has been published on the Peace Academy blog. In his article "Perspectives on (Post)Colonialism and Research in the Global South", Rohles describes persistent power relations that still lead to global dependencies and marginalization and have an impact on science and research. In order to empower people from the Global South and their perspectives in science and research, awareness of postcolonialism must be raised and large parts of the Global North must be proactively prepared to critically question and give up their privileges.

Click here for the new article.

Old harbor crane with mirrored lettering "see things from the from the othe side"
See things from the other side - Deutz Harbor Cologne © Christopher Rohles

New blog article "Perspectives on (post)colonialism and research in the Global South" by Christopher Rohles

Old harbor crane with mirrored lettering "see things from the from the othe side"
See things from the other side - Deutz Harbor Cologne © Christopher Rohles

A new article by Christopher Rohles, doctoral fellow at the Peace Academy Rhineland-Palatinate at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, has been published on the Peace Academy blog. In his article "Perspectives on (Post)Colonialism and Research in the Global South", Rohles describes persistent power relations that still lead to global dependencies and marginalization and have an impact on science and research. In order to empower people from the Global South and their perspectives in science and research, awareness of postcolonialism must be raised and large parts of the Global North must be proactively prepared to critically question and give up their privileges.

Click here for the new article.

Old harbor crane with mirrored lettering "see things from the from the othe side"
See things from the other side - Deutz Harbor Cologne © Christopher Rohles