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Colonial Global Economy is a module of the Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project and examines the ongoing significance of colonial relations in the structure of the global economy. It consists of 7 introductory lectures which range between 17 and 39 minutes of length. In addition, further readings, resources and questions for discussion are provided with every lecture. Overview of the single lectures:
The Connected Sociologies Curriculum Project currently hosts 4 further modules on rethinking sociological concepts and topics to support students and teachers interested in 'decolonising' curricula. The project is directed by Gurminder K Bhambra who is Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies at the University of Sussex and also co-editor of Decolonising the University. Connected Sociologies was recommended to me by Exploring Economics editor Vrinda Chopra and was very useful to me for obtaining an overview of different concepts related to the global colonial economy.