Examines how contemporary relations between indigenous and Western nations are shaped by the dynamics of power, the politics of property, and the apologetics of law.
Examines how contemporary relations between indigenous and Western nations are shaped by the dynamics of power, the politics of property, and the apologetics of law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laurelyn Whitt is a Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Integrated Studies at Utah Valley University. She has also held visiting appointments at the Department of Maori Studies, University of Auckland; the Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University; the University of Notre Dame Law School; and Osgoode Hall Law School. Professor Whitt is the co-author of The Bitter Fruit of American Justice (along with Alan W. Clarke) and the author of Interstices, a collection of poetry that won the 2005 Holland Poetry Prize.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Biocolonialism as Imperial Science: 1. Imperialism then and now 2. Indigenous knowledge, power and responsibilities 3. Value-neutrality and value-bifurcation: the cultural politics of science Part II. The Human Genome Diversity Project: A Case Study: 4. The rhetoric of research justification 5. Indigenist critiques of biocolonialism Part III. Legitimation: The Rule and Role of Law: 6. The commodification of knowledge 7. Intellectual property rights as means and mechanism of imperialism 8. Transforming sovereignties Conclusions: the politics of knowledge: resistance and recovery.
Part I. Biocolonialism as Imperial Science: 1. Imperialism then and now 2. Indigenous knowledge, power and responsibilities 3. Value-neutrality and value-bifurcation: the cultural politics of science Part II. The Human Genome Diversity Project: A Case Study: 4. The rhetoric of research justification 5. Indigenist critiques of biocolonialism Part III. Legitimation: The Rule and Role of Law: 6. The commodification of knowledge 7. Intellectual property rights as means and mechanism of imperialism 8. Transforming sovereignties Conclusions: the politics of knowledge: resistance and recovery.
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