ISBN:
9783642341533
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1283908786
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9781283908788
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (XIV, 165 S.)
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Springer eBook Collection. Earth and Environmental Science Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
Series Statement:
SpringerBriefs on Pioneers in Science and Practice 4
Parallel Title:
Print version Peasants, Culture and Indigenous Peoples
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Stavenhagen, Rodolfo, 1932 - 2016 Peasants, culture and indigenous peoples
DDC:
344.046
Keywords:
Environmental sciences
;
Science History
;
Environmental law
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Landbevölkerung
;
Ländliche Entwicklung
;
Soziale Rechte
;
Selbstbestimmungsrecht
;
Menschenrecht
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Recht
;
Kultur
;
Indigenes Volk
;
Grundeigentum
Abstract:
This last volume in a trilogy published on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Rodolfo Stavenhagen, professor emeritus of El Colegio de Mexico, includes eight essays on Peasants, Culture and Indigenous Peoples: Critical Issues; Basic Needs, Peasants and the Strategy for Rural Development (1976); Cultural Rights: a Social Science Perspective (1998); The Structure of Injustice: Poverty, Marginality, Exclusion and Human Rights (2000); What Kind of Yarn? From Color Line to Multicolored Hammock: Reflections on Racism and Public Policy (2001); The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2012); A Report on the Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Asia (2007); Report on the Impact of Megaprojects on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2003); and Study Regarding the Best Practices to Implement the Recommendations of the Special Rapporteur (2007). These texts address human rights issues, especially those that arose when Stavenhagen was servinged as United Nations special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
Abstract:
This last volume in a trilogy published on the occasion of the 80th birthday of Rodolfo Stavenhagen, professor emeritus of El Colegio de Mexico, includes eight essays on Peasants, Culture and Indigenous Peoples: Critical Issues; Basic Needs, Peasants and the Strategy for Rural Development (1976); Cultural Rights: a Social Science Perspective (1998); The Structure of Injustice: Poverty, Marginality, Exclusion and Human Rights (2000); What Kind of Yarn? From Color Line to Multicolored Hammock: Reflections on Racism and Public Policy (2001); The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2012); A Report on the Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Asia (2007); Report on the Impact of Megaprojects on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2003); and Study Regarding the Best Practices to Implement the Recommendations of the Special Rapporteur (2007). These texts address human rights issues, especially those that arose when Stavenhagen was servinged as United Nations special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples
Description / Table of Contents:
Peasants, Cultureand Indigenous Peoples; Books by the Same Author Publishedby Springer; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Introduction; 2 Basic Needs, Peasants and the Strategy for Rural Development (1976); Abstract; 2.1…Introduction; 2.2…Agricultural Production and Agrarian Structures; 2.2.1 Labor; 2.2.2 Technology; 2.2.3 Natural Resources; 2.2.4 Social Organization; 2.2.5 Income; 2.2.6 Living Standards; 2.3…Customary or Communal Land Tenure Systems; 2.3.1 The Small Peasant Farm; 2.3.2 Large Feudal or Semi-Feudal Estates; 2.3.3 Modern Plantation Systems; 2.3.4 Family Farms
Description / Table of Contents:
2.4…Revival of the Peasant Economy2.5…The Peasant Household: Basic Economic Unit; 2.6…Objectives of Rural Development Strategies; 2.7…Rural Development Strategies; 2.7.1 Redistribution of Land; 2.7.2 Abolition of Rents and Tenant Arrangements; 2.7.3 Landholding Reform; 2.7.4 Intensification of Peasant Agriculture; 2.7.5 Family Farms; 2.7.6 Cooperatives; 2.7.7 Collective Farms; 3 Cultural Rights: A Social Science Perspective (1998); Abstract; 3.1…The Problem of Cultural Rights; 3.2…Underlying Conceptions of Culture; 3.2.1 Culture as Capital; 3.2.2 Culture as Creativity
Description / Table of Contents:
3.2.3 Culture as a Total Way of Life3.3…Are Cultural Rights Culture Specific?; 3.4…Cultural Diversity and Universal Human Rights; 3.5…International Standards and Cultural Rights; 3.6…Cultural Rights and State Policies; 3.7…Indigenous Peoples: A Case for Cultural Rights; 3.8…Towards Multicultural Citizenship; Bibliography; 4 Exclusion and Human Rights (2000); Abstract; 4.1…Globalization and Injustice; 4.2…Democratic Consolidation?; 4.3…Indigenous Peoples; 4.4…The Struggle for Indigenous Human Rights; 4.5…The Emergence of Indigenous Actors
Description / Table of Contents:
4.5.1 The Right to Land and the Recognition of Their Own Territories4.5.2 The Right to Their Own Culture; 4.5.3 The Right to Indigenous Legal Systems; 4.5.4 The Right to Territorial Autonomy, Self-Determination and Political Representation; 4.6…Conclusions; References; 5 What Kind of Yarn? From Color Line to Multicolored Hammock: Reflections on Racism and Public Policy (2001); Abstract; References; 6 The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (2012); Abstract; 6.1…The Right to Education; 6.2…The Implementation Gap
Description / Table of Contents:
7 A Report on the Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Asia (2007)Abstract; 7.1…Introduction; 7.2…Indigenous Peoples in Asia; 7.3…Issues of Special Concern Regarding the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Asia; 7.3.1 The Loss of Indigenous Peoples' Lands and Territories; 7.3.2 The Situation of Forest Peoples; 7.3.3 Forced Relocation and International Resettlement; 7.3.4 Conflict and Repression; 7.3.5 Citizenship Rights, Refugees and Asylum Seekers; 7.3.6 Autonomy Rights and Implementation of Peace Accords; 7.4…The Rights of Indigenous Women and Girls; 7.5…Conclusions
Description / Table of Contents:
7.6…Recommendations
Description / Table of Contents:
Basic Needs, Peasants and the Strategy for Rural Development -- Cultural Rights: a Social Science Perspective -- The Structure of Injustice: Poverty, Marginality, Exclusion and Human Rights -- What Kind of Yarn? From Color Line to Multicolored Hammock: Reflections on Racism and Public Policy -- The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- A Report on the Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Asia -- Report on the Impact of Megaprojects on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- Study Regarding the Best Practices to Implement the Recommendations of the Special Rapporteur.
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10.1007/978-3-642-34153-3
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