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Abstract This article examines the discursive narratives in academic literature about the nomadic boat‐dwelling children of the Sama‐Bajau group in Southeast Asia. Through examining academic literature from 1989 to 2021, this paper explores how the literature shapes and mediates the narratives about Sama‐Bajau children.
Aireen Grace Andal
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The study examined the demographic characteristics of the pastoral Fulanis, length of stay in their current location as well as access to formal education and other social services.
K I Adebayo, O B Osuntade, E O Ayankoya
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Land claim legacies, native title, and the rigours of Indigenous politics
Abstract My studies in the Northern Territory/Queensland border region of Australia's Gulf Country indicate continuing tense negotiations among Waanyi/Garawa people concerning the inclusion/exclusion of particular persons as traditional owners and recipients of benefits from various economic ventures.
David S. Trigger
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Les changements climatiques constituent une menace sérieuse pour les ressources pastorales, dégradant les parcours et impactant les populations qui en dépendent.
El Aayadi Soufiane +5 more
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Challenging elite environmentalism: Stories from Brazil and India
Abstract Elite environmentalism is inspired by Malthusian overpopulation scenarios, advocating for authoritarian action through top‐down conservation policies and celebrating ecomodernist climate adaptation/mitigation projects. In doing so, hegemonic mainstream environmentalism (HME) fails to address its colonial, authoritarian, saviorist foundations ...
Ritodhi Chakraborty, Aline Carrara
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Transforming settler nationalism in Québec: Recovering the principles of the historical treaties
Abstract The settler nature of Québécois society makes it a distinct case of minority nationalism. Québec's claim of self‐determination is necessarily more complex and intricately woven with parallel claims from the Indigenous peoples of the territory.
Étienne Cardin‐Trudeau
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Le tabor tsigane de l’espace carpatique : entre route et habitat ?
Les débats actuels sur la mobilité spatiale impliquent deux dichotomies : sédentarité / nomadisme jusqu’aux années 1980, remplacée après cette date par celle de la fixité / mobilité spatiale. Dans les études sociales, tout concept se référant à l’ancrage
Alina Nogradi
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Abstract Amid the ongoing transformation of agrarian territories in peripheral geographies across the world through extended urbanisation, this paper delves into the persistence of peasant and pastoral strategies amidst the closing down effects of land enclosure and fragmentation.
Nitin Bathla
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Sédentarisation des populations des mouches Diopsides dans les agro-systèmes rizicoles au Bénin [PDF]
Sedentarisation of the Population of Diopsid Flies in Rice Agro-systems in Benin. The stalk-eyed fly or Diopsid (Diopsis spp.) has a significant economic impact in rice in Tropical Africa due to the yield loss it induces.
Togola, A. +3 more
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Viande, environnement et résistance [PDF]
On le sait, l'Homo sapiens sapiens mange de plus en plus de viande. De 1961 à 2009, la production mondiale de viande est passée de 71 à 282 millions de tonnes. En un demi-siècle, la consommation de viande par habitant a donc quasiment doublé.
Ozer, Pierre
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