Figure 4.3 Lake Waikaremoana, Te Uruewa, Aotearoa-New Zealand
Table 1.1 Racial disparities in UK and US geography
Table 2.1 Theoretical strands in geography’s decoloniality
Table 3.1 Decolonizing geographies: a summary
Table 6.1 What makes decolonizing research?
Table 6.2 Decolonizing research methods
Table 6.3 Codes of best practice: Indigenous and decolonial research
Box 1.1 British opinion on colonial histories
Box 1.2 Resisting European knowledge systems in Africa
Box 1.3 Decolonizing Europe
Box 2.1 Overlapping borders and identities
Box 2.2 Coloniality and the who/where of knowledge
Box 2.3 Connecting physical geography and postcolonial-decolonial approaches
Box 3.1 Anti-racism and school geographies in the UK
Box 3.2 Plantation futures: Katherine McKittrick
Box 4.1 Indigenous place-making under settler colonialism: Oklahoma
Box 4.2 Murdered and missing Indigenous, Black and racialized women and girls in the Americas
Box 4.3 Body-territory/Cuerpo-territorio
Box 4.4 Rights of nature: rethinking nature as a legal being
Box 4.5 Pluriverse: ‘a world in which many worlds fit’
Box 5.1 The challenges of decolonizing a university
Box 5.2 Critical race topics and geography
Box 5.3 Global lives in public spaces: cultural and historical geography
Box 5.4 Learning from the land
Box 6.1 Short student projects: learning to decolonize
Box 6.2 The novice researcher and decolonizing processes
Box 6.3 Decolonizing physical geography: water catchment research
Box 6.4 Sample consent form and agreement
Box 6.5 Aymara Indigenous control over writing and sharing
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