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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Cultural Studies
  • Political Science

Background:

  • The decolonial turn challenges Eurocentric knowledge paradigms across disciplines.
  • Decolonial scholars critique mainstream cosmopolitanism for its inherent Eurocentrism.
  • There is a need for alternative conceptualizations of cosmopolitanism that center non-Western perspectives.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically investigate the concept of "the global" from a decolonial perspective.
  • To explore how local actors understand and utilize "the global" for social change.
  • To analyze the production of anticolonial thought by non-Western activists.

Main Methods:

  • Drawing on ethnographic research.
  • Focusing on queer activism in South Korea.
  • Examining the articulation and contestation of "the global" by local actors.

Main Results:

  • Identified the coexistence and contestation of metrocentric and provincial cosmopolitanism.
  • Demonstrated how non-Western activists produce "anticolonial thought from below".
  • Highlighted the nuanced ways local actors engage with and redefine "the global".

Conclusions:

  • Activists' engagement with "the global" offers a decolonial critique of dominant globalization narratives.
  • Non-Western activists are active producers of critical cosmopolitan thought, not passive recipients.
  • This research contributes to decolonial scholarship on globalization and cosmopolitanism.