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culturele antropologie --- cultuursociologie --- interculturaliteit --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Intercultural communication --- Cross-cultural studies --- Culture
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interculturele opvoeding --- Sociology of culture --- intercultureel onderwijs --- Political sociology --- politieke sociologie --- interculturele communicatie --- Multicultural education --- Education --- Political aspects --- Multicultural education - Case studies --- Education - Political aspects
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Politics of Interculturality fulfills the need for a thorough and critical evaluation of the notion of interculturality. Taking institutional and educational discourses on the ‘intercultural' as its main focus, the volume captures vigorous debates currently underway across four continents - the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. The volume's prominent and emerging scholars all agree that change is needed in the way interculturality is used and conceived, especially at a time when the ‘Other' is an increasing issue of social concerns and political debates. The authors break with tradition by teasing out the hidden assumptions and implications of interculturality – making explicit the implicit presence of the tired old notion of ‘culture'. They also look to establish new ways of engaging with interculturality. The book will be of substantial interest to a wide range of readers who are interested in international communication, education, migration studies, critical race studies, cultural studies, anthropology, linguistics and business. Undergraduates and novice researchers will also find invaluable advice on how to research politics of interculturality.
Multicultural education --- Education --- Politics and education --- Intercultural education --- Culturally relevant pedagogy --- Political aspects. --- Culturally sustaining pedagogy
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Nord du Chili, région d’Atacama, début des années 2000 : l’ethnicité diaguita, considérée comme éteinte depuis le XVIIe siècle, renaît de ses cendres. Ses membres viennent d’entrer en lutte contre un projet extractif gigantesque — la mine Pascua Lama — qui menace leur territoire et ses ressources. Parallèlement, ils entreprennent les démarches qui mèneront en 2006 à leur reconnaissance par l’État en tant que peuple autochtone. Moins de vingt ans après, les Diaguita sont devenus le troisième peuple autochtone le plus important du pays. Comment interpréter un tel processus de réémergence ? Ce livre, résultat de quinze années d’enquête de terrain, éclaire la question complexe de la (trans)formation de l’autochtonie dans un monde néolibéralisé, l’impact des conflits socio-environnementaux sur le tissu social et politique des communautés et le rôle ambigu de l’industrie extractive. Il montre, entre autres, comment les États et les entreprises maintiennent leur domination sur les peuples autochtones par la reproduction de stéréotypes et de rapports coloniaux.
Anthropologie --- Diaguite (Indiens) --- Relations interethniques --- Extractivisme --- Écologie humaine --- Environnement --- Chili. --- Chili. --- Protection --- Chili.
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