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New Publication: Seeing Like an Anthropologist

New Publication: Seeing Like an Anthropologist

Cochrane, L. (2017) Seeing Like an Anthropologist: Anthropology in Practice. In Cultural Anthropology: An Open Access Textbook, edited by N. Brown, L. Gonzalez, T. McIlwraith, P. Stein and J. Thompson. Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges. Part of an Open Access textbook for Cultural Anthropology. Full textbook available here: http://www.perspectivesanthro.org/ Chapter Seeing like an Anthropologist: Anthropology […]

Tags: #Anthropology #Applied Anthropology #Cultural Anthropology #Open access textbook #Seeing like an anthropologist

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Colonial Attitudes in Contemporary Writing

Colonial Attitudes in Contemporary Writing

It is not easy to convey the respect one has for the people with whom they work or with whom they conduct research. Similarly, it can be challenging to identify colonial and paternalistic attitudes. “I know it when I see it”, a judge famously stated in seeking to draw a line within fuzzy grey areas. […]

Tags: #Colonialism #Dignity #Pakistan #Paternalism #Respect

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New Publication: Collaborative Adaptation Research in Africa and Asia

Cochrane, L., Cundill, G., Ludi, E., New, M., Nicholls, R. J., Wester, P., Cantin, B., Murali, K. S., Leone, M., Kituyi, E. and Landry, M.-E. (2017) A Reflection on Collaborative Adaptation Research in Africa and Asia. Regional Environmental Change 17(5): 1553-1561. Abstract: The reality of global climate change demands novel approaches to science that are reflective […]

Tags: #Adaptation #Climate change #Collaboration #Policy #Transdisciplinarity

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How Change Happens: Climate Change

How Change Happens: Climate Change

Naomi Klien believes in the power of the people, and of collective action, to change the world. As outlined in “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate” (2014), she writes: “Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one. Racial discrimination want a crisis until the civil rights movement […]

Tags: #Building alliances #Change #Climate change #Community control #How change happens

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Capitalism vs The Climate

Capitalism vs The Climate

Naomi Klien’s “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate” (2014) is not a case for how climate change is real or important to consider, it is a call to action. From a research perspective, I was not overly impressed with the book. However, a few chapters into my reading I realized I had approached the […]

Tags: #Capitalism #Climate change #Democracy #How change happens #Naomi Klein

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New Publication: Participatory Geoweb

Corbett, J. and Cochrane, L. (2017) Engaging with the Participatory Geoweb: Exploring the Dynamics of VGI. In Volunteered Geographic Information and the Future of Geospatial Data edited by C. Campelo, M. Bertolotto and P. Corcoran. IGI Global. Abstract: Maps were historically used as tools of the elite to maintain and expand power and control. The development […]

Tags: #Geography #Geoweb #Mapping #Participation #VGI

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