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Adrian Groglopo is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Gothenburg, focusing on the intersections of social work, genocide, and coloniality. His research interests include the impact of colonial histories on contemporary social dynamics, anti-racism, and the necessary political stance against imperialism. Groglopo has published extensively on the themes of racism, representation, and the decolonization of social work practices. He is actively engaged in discussions surrounding structural racism and the representation of marginalized groups in both academia and broader society. He has contributed to various publications that examine the relationship between coloniality and social justice, striving to bring attention to the urgency of addressing historical injustices through contemporary social action. Groglopo advocates for an anti-capitalist and anti-racist framework within feminist discourses and emphasizes the role of education in combating systemic oppression. His work often explores the cultural dimensions of resistance within social contexts affected by colonial legacies, aiming to articulate a path toward more inclusive practices in social work and public policy.
University of Gothenburg • Gothenburg
Teaching and researching topics related to social work, focusing on colonial studies and anti-racist practices.
Administered by the Department of Political Science; focus on International Administration and Global Governance (IAGG).