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      Strawmen and the decolonisation of the academy

      Tauri, Juan Marcellus
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      Abstract
      For this piece I take as my point of departure Biko Agozino’s response to a series of questions posed by a member of the audience, to a panel he was a member of during this time in New Zealand. The panel in question was part of the launch of a new journal, Decolonisation of Criminology and Justice, at AUT University, Auckland in June 2018. Biko was invited to give a speech at the launch of the journal, and participate in a panel discussion on the broad theme of ‘decolonising criminology and criminal justice’.
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      2019-07-10
      Type
      Journal Article
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      Macquarie University Australia
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      © 2019 The Author. This is an open-access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license.
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