- Argues how and why that the interactive documentary is uniquely
positioned as a sphere for decolonization in relation to access,
authority, and audience. - Features international and
intersectional perspectives and actively gives a voice to emerging
scholars and practitioners working outside the margins. - Offers a
key contribution to the important, and vocal, debates within the
field about how to avoid replicating colonial practices and
privileging.
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