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    De la Mer du Nord à la Méditerranée, l’imaginaire maritime des Victoriens by Béatrice Laurent

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The present article purposes to study the changing aspect of the Mediterranean Sea and her peoples in the Victorian imagination. This transformation testifies that an ideological sliding occurred during the nineteenth century, which gave up Romantic notions concerning the ethnic and territorial stability of the peoples (and the North/South dichotomy), to embrace new perspectives which envisage cross-cultural movement as a permanent feature of human history.…”
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    Ermenautica: A Way of Life for Another Kind of Republic? Some personal remarks by Tarek Elhaik

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The author recounts a recent sailing trip with the collective across the Tuscan archipelago and presents their way of being together, their politics, as a floating republic – The Republic of Ermenautica – peopled by Ermenauts.…”
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    The Arctic front of the global hybrid warfare by E O. Labetskaya

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The researcher notes that the population of the islands of Svalbard and Wrangel is exposed to a remarkably large-scale hostile hybrid influence from the NATO countries, and concludes that Russophobic narratives peddled to the peoples of the Subarctic pose a serious risk to regional stability. …”
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    Subjectivity as Treatment: Neurosis and the Roots of Contemporary Ethnographic Conservation by Daniel Cull

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…This paper explores an imagined ‘origin story’ for ethnographic conservation; exploring the relationships between museums, conservators, indigenous peoples, and ‘ethnographic collections’. Tracing the ‘conservation idea’ from its origins in a state of neurosis to our contemporary post-modern condition, the paper aims to highlight the process through which wounds are being healed and museums along with the profession of conservation are being re-imagined. …”
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    Dysfonctions mécaniques dans les interstices de l’infrastructure by Paul Fabié, Joaquin Ruiz Zubizarreta

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…This ethnographic essay proposes a reflection on machines from the interstitial geographical situations in which two Guarani peoples on either side of the Paraguay-Brazil border are reduced. …”
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    Abuse or Slavery? A Look at Practices of Debt Peonage from the 19th-Century Philippines by Carolina Hiribarren Cardoen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It illustrates the diversity of work experiences imposed on Indigenous peoples. Debt peonage involved a large part of colonial society and could result in a variety of situations, ranging from the imposition of excessive interest rates to what some scholars have considered slavery-like conditions. …”
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    La subjetividad como potencial democratizador: análisis de la esfera pública desde la teoría de la acción comunicativa by Rommy Morales Olivares, Andrea Silva Tapia

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…It shows that the more precarious the experience of change is, the smaller will be peoples ability to exercise their citizenship in the public political space.…”
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    Da biopolítica à necropolítica contra os povos indígenas durante a ditadura militar brasileira (1964-1985) by Rodrigo Alvarenga, Elston Américo

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Considering the violations of the human rights of indigenous peoples during the military dictatorship period in Brazil, the present study aims to analyze such violations from the point of view of biopolitics, considering their development in the perspectives of Foucault, Agamben, and Mbembe, in order to demonstrate that the genocidal and ethnocidal practices of that period do not only derive from an exposition to death related to state racism or the typification of slaughterable life, but also consist in a deliberate practice of making die, which brings Brazilian indigenous politics of the period closer to a necropolitics.…”
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    Pós-desenvolvimento, indicadores e culturas de auditoria: reflexões críticas sobre governança e desenvolvimento by Guilherme Francisco Waterloo Radomsky

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…As a conclusion, the article rethinks contemporary social theory and related issues from development studies, as agency and auditing, peoples’ desire/ repulsion for development projects and the critique of modernity.…”
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    Catastrophes and Weddings. Chachi Ritual as Metamorphosis by Istvan Praet

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…A question that has intrigued anthropologists for a long time is why catastrophic anxieties are so omnipresent among Amerindian peoples. Known in the literature as « millenarianism », fears of an apocalypse appear time and again, both in lowland and highland South America. …”
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