DECOLONISING IN
Decolonisation is not a single moment or a final destination—it is an ongoing process of challenging and reshaping the ways we engage with knowledge, culture, history, and society. It requires critical reflection and a commitment to unlearning/relearning while amplifying diverse perspectives that have been historically marginalised.
Engaging with decolonial thought means looking beyond traditional academic spaces and embracing a variety of sources, from scholarly research to news, literature, blogs, films, and other forms of expression. By broadening our access to decolonial perspectives, we create a more inclusive and just understanding of the world.
Explore our curated resources to deepen your engagement with decolonial knowledge:
Decolonising in the News – Stay updated on how decolonial issues are discussed in media and global news in this section.
Decolonising in Lancaster & Morecambe – Explore local perspectives and initiatives on decolonisation in our region by clicking here.
Decolonising at Other Universities – Learn from decolonial approaches and strategies implemented in other institutions via this link.
Decolonising Blogs – Engage with independent voices and critical reflections from decolonial thinkers on this page.
Decolonising Literature – Dive into books, articles, and academic works that challenge colonial narratives through this link.
Decolonising Audiovisual – Watch films, series, and listen to podcasts that rethink storytelling and representation on this section.
Keep exploring, keep questioning, and keep decolonising.
If you’d like to suggest additions to any lists, please get in touch via the contact page.