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My approach to the study of global politics is informed by relational cosmologies and pluriversal onto-epistemologies. As such, I rely upon critical, post-positivist methodological frameworks when studying moments of power, resistance, and "worlding." I strive for my science to be de/anti-colonial, intersectional, pluriversal, and in relation with others "doing the work" inside and outside of the academy. Regionally, I primarily engage with voices from and of Oceania and Latin America.

Publications

Publications​​

  • Article (Contributing Author): A Canoe Concept Toward Sustained Indigenous Connections, (Baricuatro et al. 2024), Preparing Publicly Engaged Scholars: A Guide for Innovation in Doctoral Education. New York, NY: American Council of Learned Societies. 

  • Article (Lead Author): Solutions for Whom and by Whom? Environmental Norms and Intersectional Decoloniality, Journal of Environmental Philosophy  (Colello, Pathak, and Scauso 2022)

    • DOI: 10.5840/envirophil202266118

 

Forthcoming

  • Book Chapter: Colello, Gabriella. "Pedagogie-Z: Generating Care in a Traumatized Generation." In Teaching Political Science and International Relations for Early Career Instructors, edited by Misbah Hyder and Michael Murphy. Palgrave Macmillan (Forthcoming 2024).

 

Under Contract

  • Co-edited Volume (co-ed.): Indomitable “Others:” Stories of Subaltern & More-than-Human Voices Confronting Liberalisms and Sustaining Worlds (Scauso and Colello)

    • See proposal here.

 

Submitted

  • Article: Colello, Gabriella: The “Moldy” Turn: Fungal Frameworks and A Pluriversal Rotting of International Relations

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