id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-034084-b1biu6fm Tolia-Kelly, Divya Historical geographies of the 21st century: Challenging our praxis 2020-10-21 .txt text/plain 3001 145 44 Historical geographies of the 21st century: Challenging our praxis On the 4 th July 2020 the statue of black anti-slavery campaigner Frederick Douglass was torn down in Rochester, New York. In 2020 the changed JHG editorial team reflected and recognised the shift to decolonising the sub-discipline, recognising questions of race and racisms in scholarship, intellectual institutions, education curricula, networks, research and the economies of research posts and publications. '. 9 This call reflects much of the shift envisaged by the new editorial team and their individual portfolios hope to express some of the practices that may help to actualise change, improvement and material effects in producing a radical anti-racist template in academic journal publications. The team's asynchronous dialogues around this editorial and wider journal review reveal the gaps, fissures and flaws as we work towards a praxis that 'fits' with the politics and struggles for inclusion experienced by authors located in, for example, Latin America, India and Africa. ./cache/cord-034084-b1biu6fm.txt ./txt/cord-034084-b1biu6fm.txt