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Neocolonialism#Sino.E2.80.93African relations and NeoColonialism of China
- Article overall checks out good
- Limited in material
- Links function properly
- Topic is supportive of main subject.
- Critique is topics most recent information is from 2007 thus making it dated.
Text edit/ Citation
Nation of Islam#Teachings on race
I attempted to fix the citation issue on the page. whom ever did the section above forgot to cite the next section which still is sourced to the same interview. I do not understand Wikipedia and I find this more stressed than anything else and I am at the end of my patience, sadly what I attempted to do is the limit of my abilities.
2-3 Articles
Sociocryonics - The (usually externally imposed) preservation of archaic social forms, from How Colonialism Preempted Modernity in Africa, by Olufemi Taiwo. essentially an article based on a book by Olufemmi Taiwo understanding how archaic social reforms are kept in the face of modernity within Africa. Other sources works dealing with modernity within Africa and the colonial state could also be used to support the main argument. 'Socio' meaning social or sociological while 'cyronics' refer to the practice of saving a life through freezing it thereby preserving it in a static state.
Postcolonial Philosophy of Science - Could be looked at through articles pertaining to information systems of colonized peoples, the use of multiple sciences in conjunction with each other, and current attempts to do so. much work from examining indigenous epistomologies concerning science would be an excellent starting point. I recall looking at one such piece last year in Rosenblatts class.
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