@article{Torre_Benegiamo_Dal Gobbo_2020, title={Il Pensiero Decoloniale: Dalle Radici del Dibattito ad una Proposta di Metodo}, volume={19}, url={https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/1946}, abstractNote={<p>The debate defined as Decolonial Thought has a certain international recognition. It has been built as an original dialogue on the relationship between power, modernity and capitalism, developed within the Latin American debate, and is expected to offer a framework of innovative analysis on world history and the processes of globalization. The article first presents a summary of some central categories emerged from the 1980s and, later, in the form of criticism of the colonialidad del poder. It then addresses the question of the indications of method that decolonial thought can offer for the social sciences, starting from the first experiences of oral history up to the organization of the group Modernidad/racionalidad. The article asks some questions about reproducing the methods of decolonial research also in studies not involving indigenous communities, for the opportunity they offer to rethink the ways of producing knowledge at a global level. Decolonizing studies implies not only a profound reconsideration of the ways models of colonial rule have supported different fields of scientific knowledge, but also a necessary re-discussion of the subjectivities involved in the research and general construction of decolonized knowledge.</p>}, number={2}, journal={ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies}, author={Torre, Salvo and Benegiamo, Maura and Dal Gobbo, Alice}, year={2020}, month={Sep.}, pages={448–468} }