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Book Title
Local Science Vs Global Science: Approaches to Indigenous Knowled
Publication Date
2006-12-01
Pages
302
ISBN
9781845450144
Publication Name
Local Science Vs Global Science : Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge in International Development
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
Series
Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology Ser.
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Paul Sillitoe
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
0 Oz
Number of Pages
302 Pages

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While science has achieved a remarkable understanding of nature,affording humans an astonishing technological capability, it hasled, through Euro-American global domination, to the muting ofother cultural views and values, even threatening their continuedexistence. There is a growing realization that the diversity ofknowledge systems ......

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Publisher
Berghahn Books, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1845450140
ISBN-13
9781845450144
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Author
Paul Sillitoe
Publication Name
Local Science Vs Global Science : Approaches to Indigenous Knowledge in International Development
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Series
Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobiology Ser.
Publication Year
2006
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
302 Pages

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Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
0 Oz

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Series Volume Number
4
Lc Classification Number
Gn476 .L63 2007
Volume Number
Vol. 4
Reviews
"...a fascinating and unusual effort to address audiences in both social-cultural anthropology and general science...The tone and style of writing is precise and economical while it also retains a level of detail that is ethnographically intriguing."     American Anthropologist "The reader will find a great number of ideas and issues to think both with and against, making this both an excellent primer and an ideal undergraduate course book, as well as being of interest to anyone already working in the area of knowledge and development."     Social Anthropology "This collection is much more than a plea for valuing 'indigenous' knowledge. It is a reasoned set of arguments to value those things that cannot be measured...a rich mix of approaches developed here... an important reminder...that Western society may not prove to be the best adapted or most advance social formation in a sustainable future."     JRAI, "...a fascinating and unusual effort to address audiences in both social-cultural anthropology and general science...The tone and style of writing is precise and economical while it also retains a level of detail that is ethnographically intriguing."   ·  American Anthropologist "The reader will find a great number of ideas and issues to think both with and against, making this both an excellent primer and an ideal undergraduate course book, as well as being of interest to anyone already working in the area of knowledge and development."   ·  Social Anthropology "This collection is much more than a plea for valuing 'indigenous' knowledge. It is a reasoned set of arguments to value those things that cannot be measured...a rich mix of approaches developed here... an important reminder...that Western society may not prove to be the best adapted or most advance social formation in a sustainable future."   ·  JRAI, "...a fascinating and unusual effort to address audiences in both social-cultural anthropology and general science...The tone and style of writing is precise and economical while it also retains a level of detail that is ethnographically intriguing." · American Anthropologist "The reader will find a great number of ideas and issues to think both with and against, making this both an excellent primer and an ideal undergraduate course book, as well as being of interest to anyone already working in the area of knowledge and development." · Social Anthropology "This collection is much more than a plea for valuing 'indigenous' knowledge. It is a reasoned set of arguments to value those things that cannot be measured...a rich mix of approaches developed here... an important reminder...that Western society may not prove to be the best adapted or most advance social formation in a sustainable future." · JRAI, "...a fascinating and unusual effort to address audiences in both social-cultural anthropology and general science...The tone and style of writing is precise and economical while it also retains a level of detail that is ethnographically intriguing." American Anthropologist "The reader will find a great number of ideas and issues to think both with and against, making this both an excellent primer and an ideal undergraduate course book, as well as being of interest to anyone already working in the area of knowledge and development." Social Anthropology "This collection is much more than a plea for valuing 'indigenous' knowledge. It is a reasoned set of arguments to value those things that cannot be measured...a rich mix of approaches developed here... an important reminder...that Western society may not prove to be the best adapted or most advance social formation in a sustainable future." JRAI
Table of Content
List of Figures List of Tables Acknowledgements List of Contributors Chapter 1. Local Science vs. Global Science: an Overview Paul Sillitoe Chapter 2. Traditional Medical Knowledge and Twenty-first Century Healthcare: the Interface between Indigenous and Modern Science Gerard Bodeker Chapter 3. Local and Scientific Understandings of Forest Diversity on Seram, Eastern Indonesia Roy Ellen Chapter 4. 'Indigenous' and 'Scientific' Knowledge in Central Cape York Peninsula Benjamin R. Smith Chapter 5. On Knowing and Not Knowing: the Many Valuations of Piaroa Local Knowledge Serena Heckler Chapter 6. The Ashkui Project: Linking Western Science and Innu Environmental Knowledge in Creating a Sustainable Environment Trudy Sable with Geoff Howell , Dave Wilson , and Peter Penashue Chapter 7. Globalisation and the Construction of Western and Non-Western Knowledge Michael R. Dove , Daniel S. Smith , Marina T. Campos , Andrew S. Mathews , Anne Rademacher , Steve Rhee , and Laura M. Yoder Chapter 8. Science and Local Knowledge in Sri Lanka: Extension, Rubber and Farming Mariella Marzano Chapter 9. Creating Natural Knowledge: Agriculture, Science and Experiments Alberto Arce and Eleanor Fisher Chapter 10. Is Intellectual Property Protection a Good Idea? Charles Clift Chapter 11. Farmer Knowledge and Scientist Knowledge in Sustainable Agricultural Development: Ontology, Epistemology and Praxis David A. Cleveland and Daniela Soleri Chapter 12. Forgotten Futures: Scientific Models vs. Local Visions of Land Use Change Robert E. Rhoades and Virginia Nazarea Chapter 13. Counting on Local Knowledge Paul Sillitoe Index
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Developing & Emerging Countries, General, Anthropology / General
Lccn
2006-019694
Dewey Decimal
001.089
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science, Social Science

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