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The politics of indigeneity : dialogues and reflections on indigenous activism / / edited by Sita Vankateswar and Emma Hughes
The politics of indigeneity : dialogues and reflections on indigenous activism / / edited by Sita Vankateswar and Emma Hughes
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 283 p. : ill., maps
Disciplina 320.089
Soggetto topico Indigenous peoples
Politics & government
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-78032-255-0
1-283-35508-6
9786613355089
1-78032-122-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the editors; Figures and table; Figures; 1.1 Ayoreo territory; 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai; 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II; 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories; 4.1 New Nubia; 4.2 Old Nubia; 5.1 Thailand; 6.1 The Nicobar Islands; 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh; 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal; Table; 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia; Abbreviations; Additional materials; Introduction; Invocation: What the spirit said to Ibegua Chiqueñoro; Credits; Part One. Settler: South America and New Zealand.
1. Being indigenous: the concept of indigeneity, a conversation with two Ayoreo leadersIntroduction; Figure 1.1 Ayoreo territory; Methodology; The interview; Figure 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai; Figure 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II; Conclusions; Comment; Simron Jit Singh; Reply; Acknowledgments; 2. Beyond indigenous civilities: indigenous matters; 1INDIGENOUS STRUGGLES; 2INDIGENOUS CIVILITIES; A response from the wilderness; The backstory: Gareth's challenge; Reclamation of the discursive terrain: shifting across two different plains of interaction.
The reclamation of language and the imaginative space -- claiming a right to the future3VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE; Moana Jackson's response; Helen Te Hira's response; Helen Potter's response; Kane Te Manakura's response; Ian Takarangi's response; Comment; Avril Bell; Reply: Teanau Tuiono; Reply: Avril Bell; Conclusion; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Part Two. Post-colonial: Africa and Asia; 3. Mapping everyday practices as rights of resistance: indigenous peoples in Central Africa; Introduction; Figure 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories; 1 INDIGENEITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE; Interview 1; Interview 2.
2 INDIGENEITY AS SUBVERSIONThe difficulty in acceptance; A legitimate alternative; 3 INDIGENEITY AS ACCOMMODATION; Conclusion; Comment; Benno Glauser; Reply; 4. Displacement and indigenous rights: the Nubian case; Introduction; 1 DIALOGUES; Interview 1: Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, 11 April 2008, Khartoum; Interview 2: Dr Ahmed Sokarno, lecturer in linguistics at South Valley University, Aswan, 1 April, Aswan; Figure 4.1 New Nubia; Figure 4.2 Old Nubia; 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND IDENTITY POLITICS; Division, relocation and gendered change; Relationship with the state -- the line you cannot cross.
Politicization of identityVisions for the future; Comment; Christopher Kidd; Reply; Table 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia; Acknowledgements; 5. Being indigenous in northern Thailand; Highlanders as indigenous peoples; The challenges of being indigenous in northern Thailand; Working to claim indigeneity; DIALOGUE; NGO/activist views; Village views; Figure 5.1 Thailand; Analysis; Comment; Sita Venkateswar; Reply; Glossary; Acknowledgements; 6. Chupon's dilemma: a dialogue; Prologue; Figure 6.1 The Nicobar Islands; Chupon's dilemma; Figure 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh; Epilogue; Comment.
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London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2011
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The politics of indigeneity : dialogues and reflections on Indigenous activism / / edited by Sita Vankateswar and Emma Hughes
The politics of indigeneity : dialogues and reflections on Indigenous activism / / edited by Sita Vankateswar and Emma Hughes
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 283 p. : ill., maps
Disciplina 320.089
Soggetto topico Indigenous peoples
Politics & government
ISBN 1-350-22342-5
1-78032-255-0
1-283-35508-6
9786613355089
1-78032-122-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the editors; Figures and table; Figures; 1.1 Ayoreo territory; 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai; 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II; 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories; 4.1 New Nubia; 4.2 Old Nubia; 5.1 Thailand; 6.1 The Nicobar Islands; 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh; 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal; Table; 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia; Abbreviations; Additional materials; Introduction; Invocation: What the spirit said to Ibegua Chiqueñoro; Credits; Part One. Settler: South America and New Zealand.
1. Being indigenous: the concept of indigeneity, a conversation with two Ayoreo leadersIntroduction; Figure 1.1 Ayoreo territory; Methodology; The interview; Figure 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai; Figure 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II; Conclusions; Comment; Simron Jit Singh; Reply; Acknowledgments; 2. Beyond indigenous civilities: indigenous matters; 1INDIGENOUS STRUGGLES; 2INDIGENOUS CIVILITIES; A response from the wilderness; The backstory: Gareth's challenge; Reclamation of the discursive terrain: shifting across two different plains of interaction.
The reclamation of language and the imaginative space -- claiming a right to the future3VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE; Moana Jackson's response; Helen Te Hira's response; Helen Potter's response; Kane Te Manakura's response; Ian Takarangi's response; Comment; Avril Bell; Reply: Teanau Tuiono; Reply: Avril Bell; Conclusion; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Part Two. Post-colonial: Africa and Asia; 3. Mapping everyday practices as rights of resistance: indigenous peoples in Central Africa; Introduction; Figure 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories; 1 INDIGENEITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE; Interview 1; Interview 2.
2 INDIGENEITY AS SUBVERSIONThe difficulty in acceptance; A legitimate alternative; 3 INDIGENEITY AS ACCOMMODATION; Conclusion; Comment; Benno Glauser; Reply; 4. Displacement and indigenous rights: the Nubian case; Introduction; 1 DIALOGUES; Interview 1: Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, 11 April 2008, Khartoum; Interview 2: Dr Ahmed Sokarno, lecturer in linguistics at South Valley University, Aswan, 1 April, Aswan; Figure 4.1 New Nubia; Figure 4.2 Old Nubia; 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND IDENTITY POLITICS; Division, relocation and gendered change; Relationship with the state -- the line you cannot cross.
Politicization of identityVisions for the future; Comment; Christopher Kidd; Reply; Table 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia; Acknowledgements; 5. Being indigenous in northern Thailand; Highlanders as indigenous peoples; The challenges of being indigenous in northern Thailand; Working to claim indigeneity; DIALOGUE; NGO/activist views; Village views; Figure 5.1 Thailand; Analysis; Comment; Sita Venkateswar; Reply; Glossary; Acknowledgements; 6. Chupon's dilemma: a dialogue; Prologue; Figure 6.1 The Nicobar Islands; Chupon's dilemma; Figure 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh; Epilogue; Comment.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789710603321
London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2011
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The politics of indigeneity : dialogues and reflections on Indigenous activism / / edited by Sita Vankateswar and Emma Hughes
The politics of indigeneity : dialogues and reflections on Indigenous activism / / edited by Sita Vankateswar and Emma Hughes
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 283 p. : ill., maps
Disciplina 320.089
Soggetto topico Indigenous peoples
Politics & government
ISBN 1-350-22342-5
1-78032-255-0
1-283-35508-6
9786613355089
1-78032-122-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto About the editors; Figures and table; Figures; 1.1 Ayoreo territory; 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai; 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II; 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories; 4.1 New Nubia; 4.2 Old Nubia; 5.1 Thailand; 6.1 The Nicobar Islands; 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh; 7.1 The Andaman Islands in the Bay of Bengal; Table; 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia; Abbreviations; Additional materials; Introduction; Invocation: What the spirit said to Ibegua Chiqueñoro; Credits; Part One. Settler: South America and New Zealand.
1. Being indigenous: the concept of indigeneity, a conversation with two Ayoreo leadersIntroduction; Figure 1.1 Ayoreo territory; Methodology; The interview; Figure 1.2 Aquino Aquiraoi Picanerai; Figure 1.3 Mateo Sobode Chiquenoi II; Conclusions; Comment; Simron Jit Singh; Reply; Acknowledgments; 2. Beyond indigenous civilities: indigenous matters; 1INDIGENOUS STRUGGLES; 2INDIGENOUS CIVILITIES; A response from the wilderness; The backstory: Gareth's challenge; Reclamation of the discursive terrain: shifting across two different plains of interaction.
The reclamation of language and the imaginative space -- claiming a right to the future3VISIONS FOR THE FUTURE; Moana Jackson's response; Helen Te Hira's response; Helen Potter's response; Kane Te Manakura's response; Ian Takarangi's response; Comment; Avril Bell; Reply: Teanau Tuiono; Reply: Avril Bell; Conclusion; Glossary; Acknowledgements; Part Two. Post-colonial: Africa and Asia; 3. Mapping everyday practices as rights of resistance: indigenous peoples in Central Africa; Introduction; Figure 3.1 Batwa ancestral territories; 1 INDIGENEITY AS LIVED EXPERIENCE; Interview 1; Interview 2.
2 INDIGENEITY AS SUBVERSIONThe difficulty in acceptance; A legitimate alternative; 3 INDIGENEITY AS ACCOMMODATION; Conclusion; Comment; Benno Glauser; Reply; 4. Displacement and indigenous rights: the Nubian case; Introduction; 1 DIALOGUES; Interview 1: Suad Ibrahim Ahmed, 11 April 2008, Khartoum; Interview 2: Dr Ahmed Sokarno, lecturer in linguistics at South Valley University, Aswan, 1 April, Aswan; Figure 4.1 New Nubia; Figure 4.2 Old Nubia; 2 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND IDENTITY POLITICS; Division, relocation and gendered change; Relationship with the state -- the line you cannot cross.
Politicization of identityVisions for the future; Comment; Christopher Kidd; Reply; Table 4.1 Political timeline for Nubia; Acknowledgements; 5. Being indigenous in northern Thailand; Highlanders as indigenous peoples; The challenges of being indigenous in northern Thailand; Working to claim indigeneity; DIALOGUE; NGO/activist views; Village views; Figure 5.1 Thailand; Analysis; Comment; Sita Venkateswar; Reply; Glossary; Acknowledgements; 6. Chupon's dilemma: a dialogue; Prologue; Figure 6.1 The Nicobar Islands; Chupon's dilemma; Figure 6.2 Chupon and Simron Singh; Epilogue; Comment.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816685303321
London, England : , : Zed Books, , 2011
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The Voluntary Sector in Prisons : Encouraging Personal and Institutional Change / / edited by Laura S. Abrams, Emma Hughes, Michelle Inderbitzin, Rosie Meek
The Voluntary Sector in Prisons : Encouraging Personal and Institutional Change / / edited by Laura S. Abrams, Emma Hughes, Michelle Inderbitzin, Rosie Meek
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Palgrave Macmillan US : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (383 p.)
Disciplina 365.661
Collana Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology
Soggetto topico Criminology
Criminology and Criminal Justice, general
ISBN 1-137-54215-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part I: Background -- Chapter One Introduction The Significance of Voluntary Sector Provision in Correctional Settings Laura S. Abrams, Emma Hughes, Rosie Meek, Michelle Inderbitzin -- Chapter Two Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector Programs in Prisons and Jails: Perspectives from England and the United States Emma Hughes -- Part II: Prisoners as Volunteers -- Chapter Three -- Learning and Practicing Citizenship and Democracy Behind Bars Michelle Inderbitzin, Joshua Cain, and Trevor Walraven -- Chapter Four Leading by Example: Ways that Prisoners Give Back to their Communities Michelle Inderbitzin, Trevor Walraven, and James Anderson -- Chapter Five Movements Towards Desistance Via Peer-Support Roles in Prison Christian Perrin and Nicholas Blagden -- Chapter Six The Development of a Peer-Based Approach for Promoting Prisoner Health in an English Male Young Offender Institution Anita Mehay and Rosie Meek -- Part III: The Non-Profit Sector and Prison Culture: Interactions, Boundaries, and Opportunities -- Chapter Seven -- The Involvement of Nonprofit Organizations in Prisoner Reentry in the UK: Prisoner Awareness and Engagement Rosie Meek, Dina Gojkovic and Alice Mills -- Chapter Eight Carceral Devolution and the Transformation of Urban America Reuben Miller and Gwendolyn Purifoye -- Chapter Nine From Ex-Offender to New Contributor: An Examination of How a Community-Based Reentry Program Addresses Racial Barriers to Employment -- Charles H. Lea III and Laura S. Abrams -- Chapter Ten Penal Assemblages: Governing Youth In The Penal Voluntary Sector Abigail Salole -- Part IV: Supporting the Supporters: The Voices of Volunteers -- Chapter Eleven “Volunteers Welcome, that is, Some Volunteers”: Experiences Teaching College Courses at a Women’s Prison Kristenne M. Robison -- Chapter Twelve Crossing The Color Line into America’s Prisons: Volunteers of Color Reflect on Race and Identity in a College Service Learning Project Jennifer R. Tilton -- Chapter Thirteen Developing Self-Care Strategies for Volunteers in a Prison Writing Program Tobi Jacobi and Lara Rose Roberts. .
Record Nr. UNINA-9910253332303321
New York : , : Palgrave Macmillan US : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2016
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