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Book Synopsis Estudos indigenistas no Brasil: Um tributo a Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas by : Elói Martins Senhoras
Download or read book Estudos indigenistas no Brasil: Um tributo a Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas written by Elói Martins Senhoras and published by Editora IOLE. This book was released on 2021-05-17 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A presente obra trata-se de uma agenda de pesquisa indigenista dedicada ao professor, pesquisador e ativista indigenista, Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas que precocemente faleceu no contexto da pandemia da COVID-19. O livro foi elaborado como uma coletânea de estudos indigenistas no Brasil com base em contribuições desenvolvidas por um conjunto diversificado de pesquisadores no país. A conjugação de um seleto grupo de dezesseis pesquisadores, incluindo o próprio professor Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas, propiciou a materialização de oito capítulos que discutem importantes temáticas indígenas no Brasil por meio de estudos que refletem o estado da arte empírico-científico no Brasil, preenchendo um espaço subsidiário de construção do campo epistêmico indigenista no país. A proposta implícita nesta obra tem no paradigma eclético o fundamento para a valorização da pluralidade teórica e metodológica, sendo este livro construído por meio de um trabalho coletivo de pesquisadoras e pesquisadores de distintas formações acadêmicas e expertises, o que repercutiu em uma rica oportunidade para explorar as fronteiras teórico-empíricas do campo de estudos indigenistas. O objetivo da presente obra é apresentar uma coletânea de estudos teóricos-empíricos sobre a conjuntural situação brasileira dos povos indígenas de modo a caracterizar determinadas agendas estratégicas, bem como as riquezas e dilemas enfrentados por estes povos originários na temporalidade contemporânea, propiciando assim um canal de vocalização dos próprios sujeitos e de suas subjetividades frente à realidade. Caracterizada por uma natureza exploratória, descritiva e explicativa quanto aos fins e uma abordagem qualitativa, esta obra foi estruturada pela conjugação de uma lógica convergente no uso do método dedutivo a fim de possibilitar divergentes abordagens sobre o núcleo ontológico indigenista, abordando assim uma série de temas que vão do plano teórico até o plano empírico da realidade material. Com base nas discussões, por meio de uma didática abordagem e uma fluida linguagem, este livro é uma homenagem à pessoa do professor Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas e ao seu comprometimento público com o avanço das agendas indigenistas, sendo indicado a um potencial amplo público leitor, corroborando teórica e conceitualmente para a produção de novas informações e conhecimentos, a partir de estudos representativos que podem potencializar novas apreensões sobre as oportunidades e desafios dos povos indígenas.
Book Synopsis Estudos Indigenistas No Brasil: Um Tributo A Marcos Antonio Braga De Freitas by : Elói Martins Senhoras (organizador)
Download or read book Estudos Indigenistas No Brasil: Um Tributo A Marcos Antonio Braga De Freitas written by Elói Martins Senhoras (organizador) and published by Clube de Autores. This book was released on 2021-05-17 with total page 227 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A presente obra trata-se de uma agenda de pesquisa indigenista dedicada ao professor, pesquisador e ativista indigenista, Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas que precocemente faleceu no contexto da pandemia da COVID-19. O livro foi elaborado como uma coletânea de estudos indigenistas no Brasil com base em contribuições desenvolvidas por um conjunto diversificado de pesquisadores no país. A conjugação de um seleto grupo de dezesseis pesquisadores, incluindo o próprio professor Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas, propiciou a materialização de oito capítulos que discutem importantes temáticas indígenas no Brasil por meio de estudos que refletem o estado da arte empírico-científico no Brasil, preenchendo um espaço subsidiário de construção do campo epistêmico indigenista no país. A proposta implícita nesta obra tem no paradigma eclético o fundamento para a valorização da pluralidade teórica e metodológica, sendo este livro construído por meio de um trabalho coletivo de pesquisadoras e pesquisadores de distintas formações acadêmicas e expertises, o que repercutiu em uma rica oportunidade para explorar as fronteiras teórico-empíricas do campo de estudos indigenistas. O objetivo da presente obra é apresentar uma coletânea de estudos teóricos-empíricos sobre a conjuntural situação brasileira dos povos indígenas de modo a caracterizar determinadas agendas estratégicas, bem como as riquezas e dilemas enfrentados por estes povos originários na temporalidade contemporânea, propiciando assim um canal de vocalização dos próprios sujeitos e de suas subjetividades frente à realidade. Caracterizada por uma natureza exploratória, descritiva e explicativa quanto aos fins e uma abordagem qualitativa, esta obra foi estruturada pela conjugação de uma lógica convergente no uso do método dedutivo a fim de possibilitar divergentes abordagens sobre o núcleo ontológico indigenista, abordando assim uma série de temas que vão do plano teórico até o plano empírico da realidade material. Com base nas discussões, por meio de uma didática abordagem e uma fluida linguagem, este livro é uma homenagem à pessoa do professor Marcos Antonio Braga de Freitas e ao seu comprometimento público com o avanço das agendas indigenistas, sendo indicado a um potencial amplo público leitor, corroborando teórica e conceitualmente para a produção de novas informações e conhecimentos, a partir de estudos representativos que podem potencializar novas apreensões sobre as oportunidades e desafios dos povos indígenas.
Book Synopsis Estudos indigenistas no Brasil by : Elói Martins Senhoras
Download or read book Estudos indigenistas no Brasil written by Elói Martins Senhoras and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Silent Theft written by David Bollier and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2003 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text exposes the audacious attempts of companies to appropriate medical breakthroughs, public airwaves, outer space, state research, and even the DNA of plants and animals. It is an attempt to develop a new ethos of commonwealth in the face of a market ethic that knows no bounds.
Download or read book Stop, Thief! written by Peter Linebaugh and published by PM Press. This book was released on 2014-03-01 with total page 449 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this majestic tour de force, celebrated historian Peter Linebaugh takes aim at the thieves of land, the polluters of the seas, the ravagers of the forests, the despoilers of rivers, and the removers of mountaintops. Scarcely a society has existed on the face of the earth that has not had commoning at its heart. “Neither the state nor the market,” say the planetary commoners. These essays kindle the embers of memory to ignite our future commons. From Thomas Paine to the Luddites, from Karl Marx—who concluded his great study of capitalism with the enclosure of commons—to the practical dreamer William Morris—who made communism into a verb and advocated communizing industry and agriculture—to the 20th-century communist historian E.P. Thompson, Linebaugh brings to life the vital commonist tradition. He traces the red thread from the great revolt of commoners in 1381 to the enclosures of Ireland, and the American commons, where European immigrants who had been expelled from their commons met the immense commons of the native peoples and the underground African-American urban commons. Illuminating these struggles in this indispensable collection, Linebaugh reignites the ancient cry, “STOP, THIEF!”
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Book Synopsis Development in Theory and Practice by : Ronald H. Chilcote
Download or read book Development in Theory and Practice written by Ronald H. Chilcote and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2003 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This definitive reader brings together seminal articles on development in Latin America. Tracing the concepts and major debates surrounding the issue, the text focuses on development theory through three contrasting historical perspectives: imperialism, underdevelopment and dependency, and globalization. By offering a rich array of essays from Latin American Perspectives, the book allows students to sample all the important trends in the field. A new general introduction and conclusion, along with part introductions, contextualize each selection. One of the leading figures in development studies, Ronald Chilcote shows in this text why work on imperialism dating to the turn of the twentieth century informs the controversies on dependency and underdevelopment during the 1960s and 1970s as well as the globalization debates of the past decade. If students are to understand development in Latin America, they must not only be familiar with historical examples and recognize that various theoretical perspectives affect our interpretation of events, they must be willing to keep an open mind. Thus, rather than setting out established premises, this reader offers different points of view, raising provocative questions about Latin America that remain largely unanswered even today. Students will come away from this rewarding collection ready to pursue new understanding through critical inquiry and thinking.
Book Synopsis The History of the Dominican Order: Origins and growth to 1500 by : William A. Hinnebusch
Download or read book The History of the Dominican Order: Origins and growth to 1500 written by William A. Hinnebusch and published by Staten Island, N.Y. : Alba House, [1966- .. This book was released on 1966 with total page 458 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Law and Ecology by : Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
Download or read book Law and Ecology written by Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2011-03-03 with total page 257 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations contains a series of theoretical and applied perspectives on the connection between law and ecology, which together offer a radical and socially responsive foundation for environmental law. While its legal corpus grows daily, environmental law has not enjoyed the kind of jurisprudential underpinning generally found in other branches of law. This book forges a new ecological jurisprudential foundation for environmental law – where ‘ecological' is understood both in the narrow sense of a more ecosystemic perspective on law, and in the broad sense of critical self-reflection of the mechanisms of environmental law as they operate in a context where boundaries between the human and the non-human are collapsing, and where the traditional distinction between ecocentrism and anthropocentrism is recast. Addressing current debates, including the intellectual property of bioresources; the protection of biodiversity in view of tribal land demands; the ethics of genetically modified organisms; the redefinition of the 'human' through feminist and technological research; the spatial/geographical boundaries of environmental jurisdiction; and the postcolonial geographies of pollution – Law and Ecology redefines the way environmental law is perceived, theorised and applied. It also constitutes a radical challenge to the traditionally human-centred frameworks and concerns of legal theory.
Book Synopsis The Global Commons by : Susan J. Buck
Download or read book The Global Commons written by Susan J. Buck and published by Routledge. This book was released on 1998 with total page 225 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Book Synopsis Preaching, Building, and Burying by : Caroline Astrid Bruzelius
Download or read book Preaching, Building, and Burying written by Caroline Astrid Bruzelius and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Friars transformed the relationship of the church to laymen by taking religion outside to public and domestic spaces. Mendicant commitment to apostolic poverty bound friars to donors in an exchange of donations in return for intercessory prayers and burial: association with friars was believed to reduce the suffering of purgatory. Mendicant convents became urban cemeteries, warehouses filled with family tombs, flags, shields, and private altars. As mendicants became progressively institutionalized and sought legitimacy, friars adopted the architectural structures of monasticism: chapter houses, cloisters, dormitories, and refectories. They also created piazzas for preaching and burying outside their churches. Construction depended on assembling adequate funding from communes, confraternities, and private individuals; it was also sometimes supported by the expropriation of property from heretics. Because of irregular funding, construction was episodic, with substantial changes in scale and design. Choir screens served as temporary west facades while funds were raised for completion. This is the first book to analyze the friars' influence on the growth and transformation of medieval buildings and urban spaces. "--
Book Synopsis Green Governance by : Burns H. Weston
Download or read book Green Governance written by Burns H. Weston and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2013-01-21 with total page 391 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The vast majority of the world's scientists agree: we have reached a point in history where we are in grave danger of destroying Earth's life-sustaining capacity. But our attempts to protect natural ecosystems are increasingly ineffective because our very conception of the problem is limited; we treat 'the environment' as its own separate realm, taking for granted prevailing but outmoded conceptions of economics, national sovereignty and international law. Green Governance is a direct response to the mounting calls for a paradigm shift in the way humans relate to the natural environment. It opens the door to a new set of solutions by proposing a compelling new synthesis of environmental protection based on broader notions of economics and human rights and on commons-based governance. Going beyond speculative abstractions, the book proposes a new architecture of environmental law and public policy that is as practical as it is theoretically sound.
Book Synopsis Empire by Treaty by : Saliha Belmessous
Download or read book Empire by Treaty written by Saliha Belmessous and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2015 with total page 305 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Empire by Treaty: Negotiating European Expansion, 1600-1900 includes indigenous voices in the debate over European appropriation of overseas territories. It is concerned with European efforts to negotiate with indigenous peoples the cession of their sovereignty through treaties.
Book Synopsis Settler Economies in World History by : Christopher Lloyd
Download or read book Settler Economies in World History written by Christopher Lloyd and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2013-01-08 with total page 630 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Settler Economies in World History is a comparative, wide-ranging historical study of the experience of the modern settler societies that have followed a distinctive economic and institutional path to the present from their neo-European origins.
Book Synopsis Frontiers of Possession by : Tamar Herzog
Download or read book Frontiers of Possession written by Tamar Herzog and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2015-01-06 with total page 395 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tamar Herzog asks how territorial borders were established in the early modern period and challenges the standard view that national boundaries are settled by military conflicts and treaties. Claims and control on both sides of the Atlantic were subject to negotiation, as neighbors and outsiders carved out and defended new frontiers of possession.
Book Synopsis Towns in Medieval Hungary by : László Gerevich
Download or read book Towns in Medieval Hungary written by László Gerevich and published by Eastern European Monographs. This book was released on 1990 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Ideological Origins of the British Empire by : David Armitage
Download or read book The Ideological Origins of the British Empire written by David Armitage and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2000-09-04 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Ideological Origins of the British Empire presents a comprehensive history of British conceptions of empire for more than half a century. David Armitage traces the emergence of British imperial identity from the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth centuries, using a full range of manuscript and printed sources. By linking the histories of England, Scotland and Ireland with the history of the British Empire, he demonstrates the importance of ideology as an essential linking between the processes of state-formation and empire-building. This book sheds light on major British political thinkers, from Sir Thomas Smith to David Hume, by providing fascinating accounts of the 'British problem' in the early modern period, of the relationship between Protestantism and empire, of theories of property, liberty and political economy in imperial perspective, and of the imperial contribution to the emergence of British 'identities' in the Atlantic world.