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Academic imperialism is a form of
imperialism Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power (economic and ...
where there is an unequal relation between academics, where one group dominates and the other is dominated or ignored. Early theories of academic imperialism date to the 1960s.


Definitions

Academic imperialism has been defined either in the context of certain disciplines or subdisciplines as oppressing others or (more often) as part of political imperialism that has resulted in inequality between academia in the
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(the West) and
Third World The term "Third World" arose during the Cold War to define countries that remained non-aligned with either NATO or the Warsaw Pact. The United States, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Western European nations and their allies represented the " First ...
.


Within disciplines

In the intradisciplinary context, an example of imperialistic behavior was the dismissive attitude of the 1920s-1930s adherents of
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in the United States towards non-behavioral psychologists.


Internationally

In the international context, academic imperialism began in the colonial period when the colonial powers designed and implemented a system of academia in their colonial territories. C. K. Raju claims academic imperialism emerged thanks to racism among native colonial elites. Academic imperialism is blamed for "tutelage, conformity, secondary role of dominated intellectuals and scholars, rationalization of the civilizing mission, and the inferior talent of scholars from the home country specializing in studies of the colony." In the modern
postcolonial Postcolonialism is the critical academic study of the cultural, political and economic legacy of colonialism and imperialism, focusing on the impact of human control and exploitation of colonized people and their lands. More specifically, it is a ...
era, academic imperialism has transformed itself into a more indirect form of control, based on Western monopoly on the flow of information in the world of academia.
Syed Farid Alatas Syed Farid Alatas ( ar, سيد فريد العطاس ) is a Malaysian author and educator, serving as a professor in the Department of Sociology at the National University of Singapore.


Relation to academic dependency

International academic imperialism generates
academic dependency, or the dependency of non-Western scholars on Western academia. In non-Western countries, science is still dependent on institutions and ideas of Western science, which are often transplanted from Western countries. Syed Farid Alatas lists the following six aspects of academic dependency: * Dependence on ideas; * Dependence on the media of ideas; * Dependence on the technology of education; * Dependence on aid for research as well as teaching; * Dependence on investment in education; * Dependence of Third World social scientists on demand in the West for their skills. Specific examples of academic dependency include the fact that most major journals are based in the Western countries and carry works by scholars located at Western universities; and that scholars in the Western countries study the entire world, whereas scholars in the non-Western countries focus on their own societies. Another example is the dominance of
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in the world of international academia.


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* {{cite journal, author=Syed Farid Alatas , author-link=Syed Farid al-Attas , url=http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/courses/PoliticalScience/357B1/documents/AlatasAcademicDependencyandGlobalDivisionLabourSocSci.pdf , title=Academic Dependency and the Global Division of Labour in the Social Sciences , journal=Current Sociology , volume=51 , number=6 , year=2003 , pages=599–613 , doi=10.1177/00113921030516003 , url-status=dead , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140201234147/http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/courses/PoliticalScience/357B1/documents/AlatasAcademicDependencyandGlobalDivisionLabourSocSci.pdf , archivedate=2014-02-01
Imperialism Imperialism is the state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas, often through employing hard power (economic and ...
Imperialism Sociology of science