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Decolonial Cultural Practices Towards Pluriversal Cultural Institutions and Policies

The book examines the epistemological discrepancies between cultural practices critical of colonialism and capitalism in Western art institutions. The anthology provides a comprehensive understanding of how collective methods and practices can implement pluriversal horizons in cultural institutions and policies.

Key elements of the approach include interdisciplinary perspectives, the linking of theory and practice, and the exploration of under-discussed dimensions of epistemological disparities. It offers practical and theoretical insights into the development of frameworks for cultural practices and policies critical of coloniality and discrimination, recognises the coexistence of equivalent epistemes and aims to dismantle Eurocentric structures in the cultural sector.

This innovative anthology contains relevant insights for those interested in decolonial studies and diversity in cultural institutions, as well as those committed to critiquing and changing Eurocentric practices in the cultural sector. The book is aimed at academics, researchers and practitioners in the fields of cultural studies, sociology, political science, cultural geography, cultural policy and cultural politics.

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