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How should we define civilisation?

How should we define civilisation?

Harvard's Maya Jasanoff explains how European colonialists moved from 'smugness' to 'humility' as they started to redefine civilisation.

  • Civilizations on PBS, external

  • Civilisations on BBC

  • Maya Jasanoff - Harvard, external

Originally published on 20 March 2018

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