<p>This book argues that Linguistics in common with other disciplines such as Anthropology and Sociology has been shaped by colonization. It outlines how linguistic practices may be decolonized and the challenges which such decolonization poses to linguists working in diverse areas of Linguistics. It concludes that decolonization in Linguistics is an ongoing process with no definite end point and cannot be completely successful until universities and societies are decolonized too. In keeping with the subject matter the book prioritizes discussion debate and the collaborative creative production of knowledge over individual authorship. Further it mingles the voices of established authors from a variety of disciplines with audience comment and dialogue to produce a challenging and inspiring text that represents an important step along the path it attempts to map out.</p>
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