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Relationality, decolonisation and practice-based methods: developing narratives for future making practices

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posted on 2025-10-24, 15:54 authored by Ekene Okwechime
<p dir="ltr">This paper focuses on exploring the intersection between relationality and decolonisation to develop future-oriented practice-based methods. The paper explores the concept of various colonial logics and how it is imbued in the present pursuit of knowledge. The paper looks at decolonialisation through the lens of relationality, i.e. the notion that everything in the world is interrelated, emphasizing that nothing exists in solitude but rather in a web of relationships. There is also an exploration of the current nexus between decolonisation and practice-based methods. This is then followed by a look at practice-based methods and the concept of decolonisation. A new conceptual space is introduced to foster future-making practices in non-western settings, aiming to address, delineate, and integrate decolonization, relationality, and practice-based methods. A discussion focuses on the interplay between decolonization, relationality, and practice-based methods. A framework for developing narratives in future-making practices is provided.</p>

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Culture and Organization

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1475-9551

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Informa UK Limited

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  • eng

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