In this article, the authors reframe the concept of polycrisis through a decolonial lens, emphasizing the need to center global South experiences in understanding interlocking crises. Drawing on examples such as Pakistan’s climate-induced debt spiral and Puerto Rico’s post-disaster vulnerabilities, the authors argue that colonial legacies and global financial architectures continue to shape crisis dynamics. They call for a research agenda that integrates subaltern perspectives, interrogates power relations, and develops polycrisis as a tool for analyzing systemic inequalities and uneven development.
Decolonising Polycrisis: Southern Perspectives on Interlocking Crises
Author(s)
Kanchana N Ruwanpura, Gustav Cederlöf and Vasna Ramasar
Publication Date
7 July 2025
Publisher
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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Resource Type
Academic Journal Article
Resource Theme
Learning resource
