Negotiating Local Knowledge: Power and Identity in Development (Anthropology, Culture and Society) by Johan Pottier, Alan Bicker and Paul Sillitoe
Negotiating Local Knowledge: Power and Identity in Development (Anthropology, Culture and Society) by Johan Pottier, Alan Bicker and Paul Sillitoe
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Author(s): Johan Pottier, Alan Bicker and Paul Sillitoe
Pub: Pluto Press
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ISBN: 9780745320069 - New
Subjects: Indigenous peoples -- Politics and government, Political anthropology, Ethnophilosophy
215mm x 135mm x 20mm
Publication: 2003Pages: 344
The contributors to this volume offer an original approach to debates about indigenous knowledge. Concentrating on the political economy of knowledge construction and dissemination, they look at the variety of ways in which development policies are received and constructed, to reveal the ways in which local knowledges are appropriated and recast, either by local elites or by development agencies. Until now, debates about indigenous knowledge have largely been conducted in terms of agricultural and environmental issues such as bio-piracy and gene patenting. The contributors to this volume break new ground by opening up the theoretical debate to include areas such as post-war traumatic stress counselling, representations of nuclear capability, architecture, mining, and the politics of eco-tourism. Their findings have important implications for anthropology, development studies and other related disciplines.
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