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Diversidad biocultural ligada a maíces nativos del estado de Puebla, México
El enfoque biocultural representa una alternativa para el conocimiento integral de la agrobiodiversidad porque considera la interrelación entre la diversidad cultural humana y la biológica.
Oscar Pérez-García
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Praxis e interculturalidad en la arqueología indígena sudamericana
El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar un programa o praxis para la arqueología indígena sudamericana; es decir, la arqueología por y para los pueblos originarios.
Félix A. Acuto
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Con la modernidad y la creación de los estados modernos en Centroamérica, la identidad cultural de los pueblos originarios y afrodescendientes de la región centroamericana se encuentra en estado de crisis.
Arístides Alonso Castilla
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Knowledge coproduction to improve assessments of nature's contributions to people
Abstract Sustainability science needs new approaches to produce, share, and use knowledge because there are major barriers to translating research into policy and practice. Multiple actors hold relevant knowledge for sustainability including indigenous and local people who have developed over generations knowledge, methods, and practices that ...
Améline Vallet +9 more
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A framework for promoting disciplinary diversity and inclusion through epistemic justice. [PDF]
Abstract Integrating diverse disciplines and knowledge practices into conservation offers new insights into the complex socioecological dynamics of conservation challenges and how to address them. Integration, however, is not simple; disciplines differ widely in their epistemic and professional commitments, theories, methods, applications, practices ...
Nyssa Z +4 more
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Patrimonio, pueblos originarios y prácticas del secreto
No cabe duda acerca de la relevancia que está adquiriendo el patrimonio en las últimas décadas. Numerosos estudios caracterizan a este período como boom, inflación o abuso patrimonial y han proliferado la cantidad de cientistas sociales que debaten al respecto.
Crespo, Carolina Flavia +1 more
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Abstract “Shared soundscapes” is a key concept that allows us to identify the multiplicity of agencies involved in historical sound recordings and their reactivation today. We use the notion to compare two very different Peruvian case studies concerning Asháninka and Nomatsiguenga peoples of the Central Rainforest and Muchik, Quechua, and mestizo ...
Rocío Barreto +3 more
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From decolonizing knowledge to postimperialism
Abstract To open new disciplinary imaginings, we must reinvigorate the relationship between utopian and anthropological thought. This is already underway in efforts to decolonize knowledge. Though such efforts have different emphases, they are located within a field of ideological and utopian struggles that must be understood in the context of ...
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
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Biocultural Calendars Across Four Ethnolinguistic Communities in Southwestern South America
Abstract Since the mid‐20th century, the so‐called Great Acceleration (sensu Steffen et al., 2007, https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447(2007)36[614:TAAHNO]2.0.CO;2) has amplified processes of ecosystem degradation, extinction of biological species, displacement of local peoples, losses of languages, and cultural diversity.
Ricardo Rozzi +6 more
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Catalyzing success in community‐based conservation
Abstract Efforts to devolve rights and engage Indigenous Peoples and local communities in conservation have increased the demand for evidence of the efficacy of community‐based conservation (CBC) and insights into what enables its success. We examined the human well‐being and environmental outcomes of a diverse set of 128 CBC projects.
Brandie Fariss +5 more
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