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  • 1
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Göttingen, Georg-August Universität 2020
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Bali ; Indonesien ; Ethnologie der Landschaft und des Raumes ; Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie ; Politische Ökologie ; Tourismusethnologie ; Ökotourismus ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Landschaftskonzepte ; Naturschutz ; Wasserressourcen ; Wald ; Hinduismus ; Ressourcenkontolle ; Konfliktstudien ; Ressourcenkonflikte ; Dezentralisierung ; Umweltbewegung ; Bali ; Indonesia ; Social Anthropology ; Anthropology of Landscape and Space ; Political Ecology ; Anthropology of Tourism ; Ecotourism ; Sustainability ; Landscape Concepts ; Nature Conservation ; Water Resources ; Forest ; Hinduism ; Resource Control ; Conflict Studies ; Resource Conflicts ; Decentralization ; Environmental Movement
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  • 2
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Göttingen, Georg-August Universität 2020
    DDC: 390
    Keywords: Bali ; Indonesien ; Ethnologie der Landschaft und des Raumes ; Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie ; Politische Ökologie ; Tourismusethnologie ; Ökotourismus ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Landschaftskonzepte ; Naturschutz ; Wasserressourcen ; Wald ; Hinduismus ; Ressourcenkontolle ; Konfliktstudien ; Ressourcenkonflikte ; Dezentralisierung ; Umweltbewegung ; Bali ; Indonesia ; Social Anthropology ; Anthropology of Landscape and Space ; Political Ecology ; Anthropology of Tourism ; Ecotourism ; Sustainability ; Landscape Concepts ; Nature Conservation ; Water Resources ; Forest ; Hinduism ; Resource Control ; Conflict Studies ; Resource Conflicts ; Decentralization ; Environmental Movement
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9782821875432
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (236 p.)
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    Keywords: Humanities, Multidisciplinary ; Law ; Angkor ; Cambodia ; tourism ; heritage ; Unesco ; patrimoine mondial ; patrimoine naturel ; patrimoine culturel ; tourisme ; Angkor ; Cambodge ; Unesco
    Abstract: Angkor, the temple and palace complex of the ancient Khmer capital in Cambodia is one of the world's most famous monuments. Hundreds of thousands of tourists from all over the globe visit Angkor Park, one of the finest UNESCO World Heritage Sites, every year. Since its UNESCO listing in 1992, the Angkor region has experienced an overwhelming mushrooming of hotels and restaurants; the infrastructure has been hardly able to cope with the rapid growth of mass tourism and its needs. This applies to the access and use of monument sites as well. The authors of this book critically describe and analyse the heritage nomination processes in Cambodia, especially in the case of Angkor and the temple of Preah Vihear on the Cambodian/Thai border. They examine the implications the UNESCO listings have had with regard to the management of Angkor Park and its inhabitants on the one hand, and to the Cambodian/Thai relationships on the other. Furthermore, they address issues of development through tourism that UNESCO has recognised as a welcome side-effect of heritage listings. They raise the question whether development through tourism deepens already existing inequalities rather than contributing to the promotion of the poor.
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (III, 298 S.) , Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie 1
    Series Statement: Göttinger Beiträge zur Ethnologie
    DDC: 950
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    Keywords: Ethnoarchäologie ; Ritual ; Bali ; Bali ; Ritual ; Ethnoarchäologie
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9782821875432
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (236 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Göttinger Studien zu Cultural Property 2
    Series Statement: Göttinger Studien zu Cultural Property
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    DDC: 363.6909596
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    Keywords: UNESCO ; World Heritage ; UNESCO ; Cambodia ; International Law ; Unesco Listings ; Angkor ; Cultural Property ; International relations ; Social sciences (General) ; Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ; Internationale Politik ; Weltkulturerbe ; Tourismus ; Angkor Vat ; Kambodscha ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kambodscha ; Angkor Vat ; UNESCO ; Weltkulturerbe ; Tourismus
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783940344120
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 electronic resource ( p.))
    DDC: 306.095986
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    Keywords: History (General) ; Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ; Social sciences (General) ; History (General) ; Social sciences (General) ; Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology ; Bali ; Ritual ; Ethnoarchäologie
    Abstract: The villages on Bali’s north-east coast have a long history. Archaeological finds have shown that the coastal settlements of Tejakula District enjoyed trading relations with India as long as 2000 years ago or more. Royal decrees dating from the 10th to the 12th century, inscribed on copper tablets and still preserved in the local villages as part of their religious heritage, bear witness to the fact that, over a period of over 1000 years, these played a major role as harbour and trading centres in the transmaritime trade between India and (probably) the Spice Islands. At the same time the inscriptions attest to the complexity in those days of Balinese society, with a hierarchical social organisation headed by a king who resided in the interior – precisely where, nobody knows. The interior was connected to the prosperous coastal settlements through a network of trade and ritual. The questions that faced the German-Balinese research team were first: Was there anything left over of this evidently glorious past? And second: Would our professional anthropological and archaeological research work be able to throw any more light on the vibrant past of these villages? This book is an attempt to answer both these and further questions on Bali’s coastal settlements, their history and culture.〈p〉The villages on Bali’s north-east coast have a long history. Archaeological finds have shown that the coastal settlements of Tejakula District enjoyed trading relations with India as long as 2000 years ago or more. Royal decrees dating from the 10th to the 12th century, inscribed on copper tablets and still preserved in the local villages as part of their religious heritage, bear witness to the fact that, over a period of over 1000 years, these played a major role as harbour and trading centres in the transmaritime trade between India and (probably) the Spice Islands. At the same time the inscriptions attest to the complexity in those days of Balinese society, with a hierarchical social organisation headed by a king who resided in the interior – precisely where, nobody knows. The interior was connected to the prosperous coastal settlements through a network of trade and ritual. The questions that faced the German-Balinese research team were first: Was there anything left over of this evidently glorious past? And second: Would our professional anthropological and archaeological research work be able to throw any more light on the vibrant past ...
    Note: English
    URL: Volltext  (Description of rights in Directory of Open Access Books (DOAB): Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives (CC by-nc-nd))
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  • 7
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    Berlin : Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (X, 330 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Hauser-Schäublin, Brigitta Traces of gods and men
    DDC: 959.8/6
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    Keywords: Riten ; Sociale organisatie ; Sociale processen ; Tempels ; Geschichte ; Gesellschaft ; Temples Social aspects ; Tempel ; Ethnosoziologie ; Geschichte ; Religion ; Sozialstruktur ; Raumordnung ; Bali (Indonesia : Province) History ; Bali (Indonesia : Province) Religion ; Bali ; Bali ; Bali ; Religion ; Ethnosoziologie ; Bali Süd ; Geschichte ; Bali Süd ; Tempel ; Raumordnung ; Sozialstruktur ; Geschichte
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9789004271494
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 385 pages) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Brill's Southeast Asian library v. 3
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Between harmony and discrimination
    DDC: 200.9598/62
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    Keywords: Minorities ; Minorities ; Religions Relations ; Minorities Indonesia ; Bali (Province) ; Minorities Indonesia ; Lombok ; Religions Relations ; Bali (Indonesia : Province) Religion ; Lombok (Indonesia) Religion ; Bali (Indonesia : Province) Religion ; Lombok (Indonesia) Religion ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Lombok ; Bali ; Religiöse Minderheit ; Religiöse Identität ; Diskriminierung
    Abstract: Preliminary Material -- Introduction: Negotiating Religious Identities within Majority-Minority Relationships in Bali and Lombok /Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin and David D. Harnish -- 1 Changing Spiritual Landscapes and Religious Politics on Lombok /Kari Telle -- 2 Balinese and Sasak Religious Trajectories in Lombok /David D. Harnish -- 3 From Subandar to Tridharma: Transformations and Interactions of Chinese Communities in Bali /Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin -- 4 From Wali Songo to Wali Pitu: The Travelling of Islamic Saint Veneration to Bali /Martin Slama -- 5 The Purification Movement in Bayan, North Lombok /Erni Budiwanti -- 6 Keeping the Peace: Interdependence and Narratives of Tolerance in Hindu-Muslim Relationships in Eastern Bali /Lene Pedersen -- 7 “We are one Unit”: Configurations of Citizenship in a Historical Hindu-Muslim Balinese Setting /Meike Rieger -- 8 Performing Christian Kebalian: Balinese Music and Dance as Interreligious Drama /Dustin Wiebe -- 9 United in Culture – Separate Ways in Religion? /I Nyoman Dhana -- 10 Interreligious Relationships between Chinese and Hindu Balinese in Three Villages in Bali /Ni Luh Sutjiati Beratha and I Wayan Ardika -- 11 Respecting the Lakes: Arguments about a Tourism Project between Environmentalism and Agama /Sophie Strauss -- 12 Ethnicity, Religion and the Economic Imperative /Mary Ida Bagus -- 13 Puja Mandala: An Invented Icon of Bali’s Religious Tolerance? /I Nyoman Darma Putra -- 14 Chess and an Indonesian Microcosm: A Glimpse of a Nation’s Social Dream? /Leo Howe -- Index /Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin and David D. Harnish.
    Abstract: Between Harmony and Discrimination explores the varying expressions of religious practices and the intertwined, shifting interreligious relationships of the peoples of Bali and Lombok. As religion has become a progressively more important identity marker in the 21st century, the shared histories and practices of peoples of both similar and differing faiths are renegotiated, reconfirmed or reconfigured. This renegotiation, inspired by Hindu or Islamic reform movements that encourage greater global identifications, has created situations that are perceived locally to oscillate between harmony and discrimination depending on the relationships and the contexts in which they are acting. Religious belonging is increasingly important among the Hindus and Muslims of Bali and Lombok; minorities (Christians, Chinese) on both islands have also sought global partners. Contributors include Brigitta Hauser-Schäublin, David D. Harnish,I Wayan Ardika, Ni Luh Sitjiati Beratha, Erni Budiwanti, I Nyoman Darma Putra, I Nyoman Dhana, Leo Howe, Mary Ida Bagus, Lene Pedersen, Martin Slama, Meike Rieger, Sophie Strauss, Kari Telle and Dustin Wiebe
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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