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Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge
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Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge
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This thought- provoking and challenging collection focuses on how anthropologists can define and use indigenous knowledge without compromising anthropological expectations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134514052
- Artikelnr.: 42981318
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134514052
- Artikelnr.: 42981318
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Paul Sillitoe is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Durham. Alan Bicker is a research fellow at the University of Kent. Johan Pottier is a Professor of African Anthropology and Head of Department at the School of Oriental and Asian Studies, University of London.
1. Participant observation to participatory development: making
anthropology work Paul Sillitoe 2. Upsetting the sacred balance: can the
study of indigenous knowledge reflect cosmic connectedness? Darrell Posey
3. Beyond the cognitive paradigm: majority knowledges and local discourses
in a non-Western donor society John Clammer 4. Ethnotheory, ethnopraxis:
ethnodevelopment in the Oromia regional state of Ethiopia Aneesa Kassam 5.
Canadian First Nations' experiences with international development Peter
Croal and Wes Darou 6. Globalizing indigenous knowledge Paul Sillitoe 7.
Negotiating with knowledge at development interfaces: anthropology and the
quest for participation Michael Schonhuth 8. Indigenous knowledge, power
and parity: models of knowledge integration Trevor Purcell and Elizabeth
Akinyi Onjoro 9. Interdisciplinary research and GIS: why local and
indigenous knowledge is discounted John Campbell 10. Indigenous and
scientific knowledge of plant breeding: similarities, differences and
implications for collaboration David Cleveland and Daniela Soleri 11. 'Deja
vu, all over again', again: reinvention and progress in applying local
knowledge to development Roy Ellen
anthropology work Paul Sillitoe 2. Upsetting the sacred balance: can the
study of indigenous knowledge reflect cosmic connectedness? Darrell Posey
3. Beyond the cognitive paradigm: majority knowledges and local discourses
in a non-Western donor society John Clammer 4. Ethnotheory, ethnopraxis:
ethnodevelopment in the Oromia regional state of Ethiopia Aneesa Kassam 5.
Canadian First Nations' experiences with international development Peter
Croal and Wes Darou 6. Globalizing indigenous knowledge Paul Sillitoe 7.
Negotiating with knowledge at development interfaces: anthropology and the
quest for participation Michael Schonhuth 8. Indigenous knowledge, power
and parity: models of knowledge integration Trevor Purcell and Elizabeth
Akinyi Onjoro 9. Interdisciplinary research and GIS: why local and
indigenous knowledge is discounted John Campbell 10. Indigenous and
scientific knowledge of plant breeding: similarities, differences and
implications for collaboration David Cleveland and Daniela Soleri 11. 'Deja
vu, all over again', again: reinvention and progress in applying local
knowledge to development Roy Ellen
1. Participant observation to participatory development: making
anthropology work Paul Sillitoe 2. Upsetting the sacred balance: can the
study of indigenous knowledge reflect cosmic connectedness? Darrell Posey
3. Beyond the cognitive paradigm: majority knowledges and local discourses
in a non-Western donor society John Clammer 4. Ethnotheory, ethnopraxis:
ethnodevelopment in the Oromia regional state of Ethiopia Aneesa Kassam 5.
Canadian First Nations' experiences with international development Peter
Croal and Wes Darou 6. Globalizing indigenous knowledge Paul Sillitoe 7.
Negotiating with knowledge at development interfaces: anthropology and the
quest for participation Michael Schonhuth 8. Indigenous knowledge, power
and parity: models of knowledge integration Trevor Purcell and Elizabeth
Akinyi Onjoro 9. Interdisciplinary research and GIS: why local and
indigenous knowledge is discounted John Campbell 10. Indigenous and
scientific knowledge of plant breeding: similarities, differences and
implications for collaboration David Cleveland and Daniela Soleri 11. 'Deja
vu, all over again', again: reinvention and progress in applying local
knowledge to development Roy Ellen
anthropology work Paul Sillitoe 2. Upsetting the sacred balance: can the
study of indigenous knowledge reflect cosmic connectedness? Darrell Posey
3. Beyond the cognitive paradigm: majority knowledges and local discourses
in a non-Western donor society John Clammer 4. Ethnotheory, ethnopraxis:
ethnodevelopment in the Oromia regional state of Ethiopia Aneesa Kassam 5.
Canadian First Nations' experiences with international development Peter
Croal and Wes Darou 6. Globalizing indigenous knowledge Paul Sillitoe 7.
Negotiating with knowledge at development interfaces: anthropology and the
quest for participation Michael Schonhuth 8. Indigenous knowledge, power
and parity: models of knowledge integration Trevor Purcell and Elizabeth
Akinyi Onjoro 9. Interdisciplinary research and GIS: why local and
indigenous knowledge is discounted John Campbell 10. Indigenous and
scientific knowledge of plant breeding: similarities, differences and
implications for collaboration David Cleveland and Daniela Soleri 11. 'Deja
vu, all over again', again: reinvention and progress in applying local
knowledge to development Roy Ellen