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Cities and Decolonization: Anti-colonial Struggles, Urban Protest, and Global Solidarities in the Twentieth Century
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About this event
Explore anti-colonial movements and urban protests at this two-day academic event.
Why you should come
AI-powered• Discuss diverse actors shaping decolonization.
• Analyze urban spaces as sites of solidarity.
Event Highlights
- •Examines the role of cities as central and contested arenas of decolonization.
- •Brings together contributions that analyse the diverse actors, sites, and tensions that shaped decolonization.
- •Focuses on local struggles connected to transnational dynamics.
- •Analysis of urban spaces as sites of resistance and solidarity.
Speakers
Norman Aselmeyer
Wadham College, University of Oxford
Eric Burton
University of Innsbruck
Organized by: Norman Aselmeyer (Wadham College, University of Oxford) and Eric Burton (University of Innsbruck)
Contact: lodge@wadham.ox.ac.uk
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