
Negotiating Local Knowledge
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Until now, debates about indigenous knowledge have largely been conducted in terms of agricultural and environmental issues such as bio-piracy and gene patenting. This collection breaks 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.
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'Highly readable and provides good inspiration for people who either study or work within the vortex of local knowledge, power and politics' -- Development and ChangeMore details
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Alan Bicker is Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent at Canterbury. He is co-editor of Negotiating Local Knowledge (Pluto Press, 2003).
Paul Sillitoe is Professor of Anthropology at Durham University and former Shell Chair in Sustainable Development at Qatar University. He is co-editor of Negotiating Local Knowledge (Pluto Press, 2003).
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2. A Possible Explanation For The Lack Of Explanation: Or, 'Why The Master Builder Can't Explain What He Knows' (Yemen) by Trevor H.J. Marchand
3. Explosive Narratives: The Articulation Of 'Nuclear Knowledge' In Mumbai, India by Raminder Kaur
4. Knowledge Interfaces And Practices Of Negotiation: Cases From A Women's Group In Bolivia And An Oil Refinery In Wales, United Kingdom by Alberto Arce And Eleanor Fisher
5. Anti-Social 'Social Development'? Governmentality, Indigenousness And The Dfid Approach On Montserrat by Jonathan Skinner
6. 'All Been Washed Away Now': Tradition, Change And Indigenous Knowledge In A Queensland Aboriginal Land Claim by Benjamin Richard Smith
7. Managing Natural Resources In Eastern Algarve, Portugal: An Assessment Of The Policy Uses Of Local Knowledge(S) by Manuel Joao Ramos, Antonio Medeiros, Pedro Sena And Goncalo Praca
8. Interfaces Of Knowledge: The Revival Of Temples In West Hunan, China by Mary Rack
9. The Global Flow Of Knowledge On War Trauma: The Role Of The 'Cinnamon Garden Culture' In Sri Lanka by Alex Argenti-Pillen
10. Modern Information Warfare Versus Empirical Knowledge: The International Framing Of 'The Crisis' In Eastern Zaire, 1996 by Johan Pottier
11. Playing On The Pacific Ring Of Fire: Negotiation And Mining In Papua New Guinea by Paul Sillitoe And Robin A. Wilson
12. From Seduction To Miscommunication: The Confession And Presentation Of Local Knowledge In 'Participatory Development' (Batak, The Philippines) by Dario Novellino
13. Silencing The Nile (Uganda) by Stan Frankland
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