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Call	
  For	
  Submissions:	
  Local	
  and	
  Global	
  Indigeneity	
  
	
  	
  
[January	
   29,	
   2013]	
   Decolonization:	
   Indigeneity,	
   Education	
   &	
   Society	
   is	
   calling	
   for	
  
submissions	
   that	
   speak	
   to	
   conditions	
   of	
   Indigeneity	
   in	
   local	
   contexts,	
   especially	
   in	
  
regards	
   to	
   how	
   these	
   local	
   contexts	
   relate	
   and	
   interact	
   with	
   larger	
   global	
  
decolonization	
   movements.	
   We	
   recognize	
   and	
   affirm	
   that	
   the	
   Indigenous	
   disrupts	
  
the	
  universalistic	
  and	
  homogenizing	
  flows	
  of	
  globalization	
  and	
  reveal	
  globalization	
  
for	
  what	
  it	
  is	
  and	
  always	
  has	
  been:	
  colonial.	
  
	
  
As	
   always,	
   we	
   are	
   interested	
   in	
   papers	
   that	
   seek	
   to	
   further	
   decolonizing	
   discussions	
  
and	
   promote	
   active	
   decolonization	
   work,	
   engaging	
   with	
   the	
   intersections	
   between	
  
theory	
   and	
   practice.	
   We	
   encourage	
   submissions	
   that	
   draw	
   from	
   personal,	
  
experiential,	
  and	
  subjective	
  locations.	
  	
  
	
  
Below	
   are	
   guiding	
   questions;	
   they	
   are	
   not	
   exhaustive	
   and	
   we	
   encourage	
  
submissions	
  that	
  approach	
  this	
  topic	
  from	
  other	
  entry	
  points.	
  
	
  	
  
         -­‐ How	
   do	
   we	
   understand	
   increased	
   global	
   movement	
   and	
   displacement	
   in	
  
             relation	
  to	
  Indigenous	
  conceptions	
  of	
  land	
  rootedness?	
  
         -­‐ How	
  can	
  we	
  connect	
  discussions	
  across	
  borders	
  and	
  boundaries	
  in	
  ways	
  that	
  
             reconfigure	
  these	
  borders?	
  
         -­‐ How	
  does	
  increased	
  global	
  movement,	
  physically	
  and	
  ideologically,	
  threaten	
  
             or	
  strengthen	
  Indigenous	
  and	
  non-­‐Indigenous	
  communities?	
  
         -­‐ How	
  are	
  the	
  ways	
  that	
  various	
  communities	
  can	
  connect	
  localized	
  struggles	
  
             for	
   sustained	
   resistance	
   of	
   colonial	
   practices	
   on	
   a	
   global	
   scale?	
   As	
   an	
  
             example,	
   how	
   does	
   the	
   #IdleNoMore	
   movement	
   further	
   or	
   provide	
   a	
   starting	
  
             point	
  for	
  global	
  solidarities	
  and	
  alliances?	
  
         -­‐ How	
  has	
  increased	
  globalization	
  created	
  the	
  commodification	
  of	
  identities?	
  
         -­‐ How,	
  in	
  the	
  face	
  of	
  global	
  forces,	
  are	
  the	
  borders	
  of	
  communities	
  policed	
  both	
  
             from	
  within	
  and	
  from	
  without?	
  What	
  are	
  the	
  results	
  of	
  this?	
  
         -­‐ How	
   does	
   the	
   local	
   inform	
   the	
   global	
   and,	
   vice	
   versa,	
   how	
   does	
   the	
   global	
  
             inform	
  the	
  local?	
  	
  
	
  	
  
	
  
Articles	
   are	
   to	
   be	
   submitted	
   at	
   www.decolonization.org	
   no	
   later	
   than	
   April	
   26th,	
  
2013.	
  Articles	
  submitted	
  after	
  this	
  date	
  will	
  not	
  be	
  accepted.	
  Selected	
  articles	
  will	
  be	
  
published	
  in	
  our	
  September	
  2013	
  issue.	
  
	
  
Articles	
   should	
   follow	
   our	
   journal	
   style	
   guidelines,	
   which	
   can	
   be	
   found	
   here.	
  
Scholarly	
  articles	
  are	
  subject	
  to	
  a	
  double-­‐blind	
  peer	
  review	
  and	
  details	
  can	
  be	
  found	
  


	
                                                                   1	
  
here.	
  We	
  also	
  encourage	
  other	
  submissions,	
  such	
  as	
  poetry,	
  video,	
  and	
  visual	
  art	
  that	
  
speak	
  to	
  these	
  subjects.	
  
	
  
Decolonization	
   also,	
   at	
   this	
   time,	
   is	
   putting	
   out	
   a	
   call	
   and	
   accepting	
   general	
  
submissions	
   beyond	
   this	
   specific	
   call	
   for	
   papers.	
   If	
   you	
   have	
   a	
   submission	
   that	
   fits	
  
our	
  general	
  goals	
  and	
  guidelines,	
  please	
  submit	
  it	
  for	
  review.	
  	
  
	
  	
  
If	
   you	
   have	
   any	
   further	
   questions,	
   please	
   don’t	
   hesitate	
   to	
   contact	
   us	
   at	
  
editors@decolonization.org	
  




	
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Decolonization Call for Submissions Issue #3

  • 1.     Call  For  Submissions:  Local  and  Global  Indigeneity       [January   29,   2013]   Decolonization:   Indigeneity,   Education   &   Society   is   calling   for   submissions   that   speak   to   conditions   of   Indigeneity   in   local   contexts,   especially   in   regards   to   how   these   local   contexts   relate   and   interact   with   larger   global   decolonization   movements.   We   recognize   and   affirm   that   the   Indigenous   disrupts   the  universalistic  and  homogenizing  flows  of  globalization  and  reveal  globalization   for  what  it  is  and  always  has  been:  colonial.     As   always,   we   are   interested   in   papers   that   seek   to   further   decolonizing   discussions   and   promote   active   decolonization   work,   engaging   with   the   intersections   between   theory   and   practice.   We   encourage   submissions   that   draw   from   personal,   experiential,  and  subjective  locations.       Below   are   guiding   questions;   they   are   not   exhaustive   and   we   encourage   submissions  that  approach  this  topic  from  other  entry  points.       -­‐ How   do   we   understand   increased   global   movement   and   displacement   in   relation  to  Indigenous  conceptions  of  land  rootedness?   -­‐ How  can  we  connect  discussions  across  borders  and  boundaries  in  ways  that   reconfigure  these  borders?   -­‐ How  does  increased  global  movement,  physically  and  ideologically,  threaten   or  strengthen  Indigenous  and  non-­‐Indigenous  communities?   -­‐ How  are  the  ways  that  various  communities  can  connect  localized  struggles   for   sustained   resistance   of   colonial   practices   on   a   global   scale?   As   an   example,   how   does   the   #IdleNoMore   movement   further   or   provide   a   starting   point  for  global  solidarities  and  alliances?   -­‐ How  has  increased  globalization  created  the  commodification  of  identities?   -­‐ How,  in  the  face  of  global  forces,  are  the  borders  of  communities  policed  both   from  within  and  from  without?  What  are  the  results  of  this?   -­‐ How   does   the   local   inform   the   global   and,   vice   versa,   how   does   the   global   inform  the  local?           Articles   are   to   be   submitted   at   www.decolonization.org   no   later   than   April   26th,   2013.  Articles  submitted  after  this  date  will  not  be  accepted.  Selected  articles  will  be   published  in  our  September  2013  issue.     Articles   should   follow   our   journal   style   guidelines,   which   can   be   found   here.   Scholarly  articles  are  subject  to  a  double-­‐blind  peer  review  and  details  can  be  found     1  
  • 2. here.  We  also  encourage  other  submissions,  such  as  poetry,  video,  and  visual  art  that   speak  to  these  subjects.     Decolonization   also,   at   this   time,   is   putting   out   a   call   and   accepting   general   submissions   beyond   this   specific   call   for   papers.   If   you   have   a   submission   that   fits   our  general  goals  and  guidelines,  please  submit  it  for  review.         If   you   have   any   further   questions,   please   don’t   hesitate   to   contact   us   at   editors@decolonization.org     2