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Tracking the Indigenous Sacred, Chidester-style
The article evaluates David Chidester’s Wild religion(2012)for what it teaches us about tracking and studying the ‘indigenous sacred’ in contemporary South Africa, and, by extension, in Africa more generally, and the diaspora. By adopting a more dynamic
Rosalind I.J. Hackett
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Anthropological Encounters with Economic Development and Biodiversity Conservation [PDF]
Current debates on the ecological crisis and on shared responsibilities for the maintenance of the earth's commons raise fundamental anthropological questions, but anthropologists have yet to engage fully with them, or with the paradigm of sustainable ...
Laura Rival (ODID)
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ABSTRACT The modern slavery‐climate change nexus is emerging as a trendy topic. It combines two powerful consensus narratives, modern slavery and climate change, and has been uncritically embraced by scholars, charities, campaigners and corporations. In this article, we argue that rather than representing an exciting advancement in society–environment ...
Ayushman Bhagat, Anneleen Kenis
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Power and echoes: colonial relations of re/iteration and their genomic indigeneities
Jessica Kolopenuk
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A Revolutionary Subject: Pedagogy of Women of Color and Indigeneity
Alyssa Adamson
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ABSTRACT This study explores the influence of informal institutions (including its dark side) on multinational enterprises (MNEs) in promoting sustainable development goals (SDGs) in a developing nation. Using qualitative interviews, we find that informal institutions, including “crime” and “corruption,” increase telecommunication MNEs' support of SDGs.
Ugbede Umoru +3 more
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Decolonizing Scaffolding: Learning from First Nations’ Resurgence to Recalibrate Entrepreneurship
Abstract Indigenous communities are resurging and harnessing this momentum to reshape their social world. As they reclaim their cultural resources, rights, and identities, they gain control over how and whether to engage with Western social structures.
Maggie M. Cascadden +3 more
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Indigenous disparity in lower court imprisonment decisions: a study of two Australian jurisdictions, 1998 to 2008 [PDF]
This paper reports findings from statistical analyses of Indigeneity and lower court sentencing in New South Wales and South Australia from 1998 to 2008. The aim was to explore the probability of Indigenous versus non-Indigenous defendants receiving a
Christine Bond, Samantha Jeffries
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Practicing Indigeneity: Lessons from a Māori – School Governance Partnership
Te Kawehau Hoskins
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