Recovering lost knowledges for transnational social justice

Beaumont, Justin and Baker, Christopher. 2024. Recovering lost knowledges for transnational social justice. European Alternatives Journal, 4, pp. 20-25. [Article]

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We argue for a decolonial perspective on postsecularity that recovers lost knowledges of discriminated people for transnational social justice. Our approach prioritizes a granular, ethnographic engagement with the discourses, experiences and activisms of people displaying and articulating diverse identities, values, and worldviews across difference. Authentic holistic reconnection drives new progressive political spaces of hope, justice and solidarity featuring actors outside Christian and Western secular contexts that bridge material and symbolic culture.

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Published by a collective of journalists and academics and supported with funding by the EU.

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Social, Therapeutic & Community Engagement (STaCS)

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6 December 2023Accepted
8 January 2024Published

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35732

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21 Mar 2024 16:54

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21 Mar 2024 18:38

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Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

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https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/35732

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