Devyani Nighoskar
The post-colonial world is slowly realizing this and attempts towards decolonising the world has become of interest for several social scientists and activists of the Global South. The diversity of the theories that have followed from various regions and the agency it has given to the colonised, has truly come to form the spirit of the movement. Holding salvage anthropologists accountable, calling out the white saviour complex, encouraging intersectional and inclusive approaches and understanding indigenous voices, several social initiatives have now emerged at the forefront of the movement, seeking to decolonise minds. One organisation strongly carrying this movement is doing so by decolonising the world wide web. ‘Whose Knowledge’ is a “global campaign to centre the knowledge of marginalized communities (the majority of the world) on the internet.”
Excerpt from Decolonising the internet: Whose knowledge is it, https://study.soas.ac.uk/decolonising-the-internet-whose-knowledge-is-it/