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Decolonial Computing

Also known as: Decolonial AI

An evolution of postcolonial computing that moves beyond critique to explore practices and pedagogies that center the voices, knowledge, and experiences of marginalized communities in technology design and research. Decolonial computing actively seeks to dismantle power structures embedded in technology by involving communities from the Global South, non-Western regions, and Indigenous societies as equal partners in research and design processes rather than passive subjects or recipients of Western-designed solutions.

Category: research methods · social accessibility

Related: Postcolonial Computing · Global South · Participatory Design · Cross-Cultural Accessibility

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