This is a 2-day seminar-workshop organized by the UP-CIDS Decolonial Studies Program, the Bangsamoro Parliament’s Policy Research and Legal Services (PRLS), and the Decolonial Studies Research Network (DSRN). This aims to explore, discuss, and elaborate the usage of decolonial approaches in crafting legislative measures such as bills and resolutions in the Bangsamoro Parliament. It shall illustrate the importance of decoloniality in the lived-experiences and socio-cultural realities of the Moro peoples vis-à-vis the world of policymaking and implementation.
The deadline for registration is on November 11th, 2022. This event will be held in person in Cotabato City, Philippines.
Register here or use the shortened URL bit.ly/decolonial-legislation.
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The Decolonial Studies Research Network (DSRN) intends to link scholars, researchers, practitioners, teachers, and students interested in decolonial studies. The DSRN was formed through the initiative of the members of the Decolonial Studies Program of the University of the Philippines Center for Integrative and Development Studies and with close collaboration with the Philippine International Studies Organization (PHISO).
DSRN focuses on encouraging conversations about the forces of modernity and coloniality that continue to impact institutions in the Global South in ways that could hinder them from achieving their liberating potential. However, DSRN does not intend to limit itself to area studies and seeks to involve comparative cross-disciplinary analyses in various Global South regions, including critical engagements with Global North institutions. The network is open to scholars, students, and practitioners in any field of knowledge.
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