Decolonization in anthropology refers to the process of challenging and dismantling the structures of power and knowledge that have privileged Western perspectives and marginalized Indigenous voices and knowledges. It involves centering and amplifying Indigenous perspectives and experiences, and working towards a more inclusive and equitable approach to research and representation in anthropology.
Reference:
Smith, L. T. (2012). Decolonizing methodologies: Research and Indigenous peoples. Zed Books Ltd.
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