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The Politics Of Indigeneity Dialogues And Reflections On Indigenous Activism Sita Venkateswar Emma Hughes

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The Politics Of Indigeneity Dialogues And Reflections On Indigenous Activism Sita Venkateswar Emma Hughes
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Publisher: Zed Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.17 MB
Author: Sita Venkateswar; Emma Hughes
ISBN: 9781350223424, 1350223425
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Politics Of Indigeneity Dialogues And Reflections On Indigenous Activism Sita Venkateswar Emma Hughes by Sita Venkateswar; Emma Hughes 9781350223424, 1350223425 instant download after payment.

About the editors
Sita Venkateswar is Director, International, in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and senior lecturer in the social anthropology programme at Massey University. Her ethnography Development and Ethnocide: Colonial Practices in the Andaman Islands is based on her PhD fieldwork in the Andaman Islands from 1989 to 1992. She has since been involved in research on child labour in Nepal and poverty and grassroots democracy in Kolkata, India. She is currently involved in exploring indigenous politics related to climate change as well as questions of displacement and belonging in relation to refugee resettlement in New Zealand and Europe. Email: [email protected]
Emma Hughes spent several years living in Egypt and working with women’s rights groups in Egypt and East Africa, where she was involved with development and advocacy projects. In New Zealand she worked first for the Centre for Indigenous Governance and Development at Massey University, and currently works as a research adviser. As a visiting research scholar at the American University in Cairo during 2008 she returned to Egypt to research the Nubian case. Email: [email protected]

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