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Banu Subramaniam, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA.
"How has the career of the 'scientific method' shaped our ways of knowing the world? This innovative and important collections suggests that decolonizing knowledge requires a head-on engagement with this question. And, that it is something more than cutting and pasting 'other' people's histories into dominant historical and cultural narratives. It necessitates nuanced and localised immersion in the history of methods across disciplines at sites beyond the Euro-American academia. This, the volume argues, carries the potential for renewing the possibilities of critical thinking itself. As contributors to the volume lucidly demonstrate, such reflections also allow for an understanding of the post-colonial condition as well as alternatives to the hegemonies of both western scientific method and its caricatures in the non-western world."
Sanjay Srivastava, University College London, UK.