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ID189877
Title ProperScientific Shortcomings of Postcolonial Theory
LanguageENG
AuthorFelsch, Maximilian
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the social sciences, there is a trend towards normative, identity based and activist understanding of science. This trend is particularly evident in the rise of postcolonial theory. This paper critically engages with its impact in International Relations. Postcolonial theory aims to challenge established methodologies and arguments in all social science disciplines but shows little interest in rigorous research and the production of scientific knowledge. This paper highlights the most fundamental flaws of postcolonial theory, such as ideological bias, the application of blurred and one-sided concepts, the preference for anecdotal evidence over empirical evidence and ignorance of the major social and political trends of our time. Subsequently, it is argued that postcolonial theory contributes to a distorted perception of reality. Perhaps, this article can stimulate a debate about the function and scientific nature of social sciences at a time when feelings and emotions, not facts, increasingly dominate academia.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Vol. 60, No.1; Jan 2023: p.113-130
Journal SourceInternational Studies Vol: 60 No 1
Key WordsMethodology ;  Postcolonialism ;  International Theory ;  Postcolonial Theory ;  Post-Truth ;  Critique of Postcolonial Theory


 
 
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