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Building Solidarity With and Without Community Psychology
ABSTRACT When dictated by neoliberal policy mandates, individualised empowerment agendas, Eurocentric hermeneutics, and top‐down development strategies, community psychology is held back from contributing meaningfully to community‐led solidarity efforts. There is, however, a tradition of critical community psychology that has been shaped and led by the
Nick Malherbe
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Abstract Reciprocal relationships between fishers and marine life have been documented in Indigenous fishing contexts, but there are few case studies that describe the mechanisms of such relationships, and even fewer that explore other contexts, such as that of artisanal fishers in Latin American countries.
Jaime Ojeda +5 more
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Symbolic irruption in the Mapuche social movement. An overview of its audiovisual production
El trabajo se propone abordar las producciones audiovisuales de mapuche del Gulumapu (parte del territorio mapuche emplazado en Chile), desarrolladas desde fines del siglo XX en el marco de los procesos de resistencia y reivindicación socioterritorial indígena que emergen en Chile durante el período de transición postdictatorial; en relación a un ...
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Abstract The recovery of marine ecosystems in areas heavily impacted by fishing and environmental exploitation depends, to some extent, on the sustainable management of resources and should be complemented by cultural traditions, practices and scientific knowledge.
Ricardo Alvarez +9 more
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Bridging the gap: returning genetic results to indigenous communities in Latin America. [PDF]
Arango-Isaza E +5 more
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After-school sports programmes and social inclusion processes in culturally diverse contexts: Results of an international multicase study. [PDF]
Carter-Thuillier B +7 more
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In Chile’s neoliberal economy, large-scale timber plantations controlled by national and multinational forest corporations have expanded significantly on traditional indigenous territories. Chile’s forestry sector began to expand rapidly in 1974, the year following the military coup, owing to the privatization of forest lands and the passing of Decree ...
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Implications of Extractivism and Environmental Pollution in Mapuche Territories of the Araucania Region. [PDF]
Beltrán-Véliz J +5 more
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This article seeks to understand the ways in which the Mapuche people (situated in the Southern and Central areas of Chile) have culturally resignified both the arbitrariness of their militants’ imprisonment and the judicialization of the community’s ...
Fabien Le Bonniec
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Dual educational rationality and acculturation in Mapuche people in Chile. [PDF]
Quilaqueo D +3 more
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