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Using camera traps to enhance community-based management of subsistence hunting in the Amazon. [PDF]
Abstract Community‐based management and monitoring of biodiversity has emerged as a cost‐effective strategy for providing credible data, informing decision‐making, and empowering local communities in resource governance and management. However, the establishment of community‐based management of subsistence hunting in the Brazilian Amazon has been ...
Sampaio R +3 more
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Improving transparency in conservation social science research to enhance quality, equity, and collaboration. [PDF]
Abstract Recognition of the value of multidisciplinary research that bridges natural and social science perspectives has come with calls for conservation scientists to reflect critically on underlying assumptions and power relations involved in the production of knowledge and its application.
Moreau MA, Woodhouse E.
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Embedding equity and inclusion in universities through motivational theory and community-based conservation approaches. [PDF]
Abstract Despite widespread plans to embed justice, equity, decolonization, indigenization, and inclusion (JEDII) into universities, progress toward deeper, systemic change is slow. Given that many community‐based conservation (CBC) scholars have experience creating enduring social change in diverse communities, they have transferable skills that could
Yasué M +6 more
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Abstract Can there be a Godly ethnography? This article explores how the epistemic entailments of this question trouble our taken‐for‐granted notions about what decolonizing anthropology demands. Disciplinary decolonization aims at more‐just futures through interrogating Eurocentric ways of knowing and approaching marginalized histories and ...
Yasmin Moll
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Addressing exploitation and inequities in open science: A relational perspective
Abstract There are concerns that participation in open science will lead to various forms of exploitation – of researchers and scholars in low‐income countries and under‐resourced institutions. This article defends a contrary thesis and demonstrates the exact ways the underexplored notions of communal relationships, human dignity and social justice ...
Cornelius Ewuoso +3 more
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Decolonising Oral History: A Conversation
Abstract In late 2019, a team of researchers and activists from Ecuador and the UK began a new oral history project, accompanying Afro‐Ecuadorian women living in the province of Esmeraldas, as they interrogated and articulated their history and heritage.
HILARY FRANCIS +5 more
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Monifue rɨngo: sembrío y sabiduría entre las murui-muina
Este artículo habla de cómo las mujeres murui-muina, con sus trabajos en la jakafaɨ o huerta, con la práctica del aiyaɨa , la palabra cantada y danzada, y con sus acciones de resistencia en escenarios occidentales ofrecen nuevos caminos para entender y ...
Maribel Berrío-Moncada
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¿Descolonización real o falsa descolonización en Bolivia? Corrientes de pensamiento
This article proposes that to decolonize is to radically dismantle a system of values which fundamentally upholds existing institutions. In Bolivia, this involves a system of domination that is both neocolonial and racist.
Pablo Mamani Ramírez
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For historians of medieval Iberian art and architecture, María Rosa Menocal’s most important legacy lies in her work’s normalization of a culturally decentralized, multidisciplinary frame through which medieval visual objects became part of a broadly ...
Pamela Patton
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Descolonización y Geopolítica en el Siglo XXI. Notas sobre el Archipiélago de Chagos
En la post-Guerra Fría, el océano Indico se consagró como un espacio geopolítico vital donde convergen intereses y rivalidades de potencias regionales y extra-regionales.
Carla Morasso
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