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  • 1
    ISBN: 978-1-9216-6674-2 (ebook) , 978-1-9216-6672-8 (paperback)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 439 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Serie: Aboriginal History Monograph [27]
    Schlagwort(e): Australien Ureinwohner, Australien ; Geschichte ; Geschichte, politische ; Politik und Gesellschaft ; Sozialer Wandel ; Soziale Bedingungen ; Landrecht ; Grundeigentum ; Anthropologie, politische ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Kurzfassung: This book is a unique window into a dynamic time in the politics and history of Australia. The two decades from 1970 to the Bicentennial in 1988 saw the emergence of a new landscape in Australian Indigenous politics. There were struggles, triumphs and defeats around land rights, community control of organisations, national coalitions and the international movement for Indigenous rights. The changes of these years generated new roles for Aboriginal people. Leaders had to grapple with demands to be administrators and managers as well as spokespeople and lobbyists. The challenges were personal as well as organisational, with a central one being how to retain personal integrity in the highly politicised atmosphere of the `Aboriginal Industry`. Kevin Cook was in the middle of many of these changes - as a unionist, educator, land rights campaigner, cultural activist and advocate for liberation movements in Southern Africa, the Pacific and around the world. But `Cookie` has not wanted to tell the story of his own life in these pages. Instead, with Heather Goodall, a long time friend, he has gathered together many of the activists with whom he worked to tell their stories of this important time. Readers are invited into the frank and vivid conversations Cookie had with forty-five black and white activists about what they wanted to achieve, the plans they made, and the risks they took to make change happen. (Verlagsangabe)
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Acknowledgements -- An introduction to Cookie`s book -- Part 1: Foundations -- 1. Growing up Koorie - in Wollongong -- 2. Life and death on the job: The Builders Labourers` Federation - rank and file democracy, 1970 to 1975 -- 3. In the wider struggle: The union, gender, race and environment -- 4. Tranby, co-operatives and empowerment -- Part 2: Tranby 1980s -- 5. Aboriginal-directed education: Getting started -- 6. Exploring possibilities: Teaching and learning at Tranby -- 7. Politics and real education -- 8. Reaching out for change -- Part 3: Land Rights NSW 1980s -- 9. Strategies: 1976 to 1981 -- 10. Experiences: 1981 to 1982—Street demos and bush camps -- 11. Hard decisions: 1983 to 1985 -- 12. Getting land back -- Part 4: Networks 1980s -- 13. National networks -- 14. Onto the streets -- 15. International networks -- Part 5: Bringing it All Together -- 16. Bicentennial -- 17. Beyond the Bicentennial: Victories, defeats and more struggles for change -- 18. Reflections: Networks, hubs, pathways - and leadership -- Appendix 1. Interviewees -- Appendix 2. Glossary and abbreviations -- Appendix 3. Bibliography and further reading -- Index
    Anmerkung: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 427-430
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  • 2
    ISBN: 978-91-7106-743-2 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    ISSN: 0280-2171
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (103 Seiten)
    Serie: Current African Issues 55
    Schlagwort(e): Mosambik Gleichheit ; Beziehungen Mann-Frau ; Bildung ; Bildungspolitik ; Arbeitsmigration ; Anthropologie, soziale
    Kurzfassung: In the competitive global knowledge economy, highly qualified individuals are increasingly recognised as being the key to development. In particular, doctorate holders are not only the most qualified in terms of educational attainment, but also those specifically trained to be at the forefront of innovation and in a position to drive advances in science, technology and knowledge of society. In developing countries with relatively weak research structures, not least with regard to PhD graduates, the training of PhDs has been intimately linked to the reproduction of human capacity in national research systems. This study examines the mobility of PhD graduates funded under the Swedish development aid program to build institutional research capacity in Mozambique from 1990 to 2013. Principal areas of investigation are extent and direction of geographic, sectoral and vertical mobility, perception and individual rationales for mobility and career choices and experience of the so-called "sandwich model". (Verlagsangaben)
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Executive summary -- Abbreviations of acronyms -- Prologue -- 1. African countries in transition: Knowledge-driven society and role of highly skilled individuals -- 2. Objectives of study --3. Methodology -- 4. Theoretical framework and previous research. 4.1 Academic careers and mobility in the global knowledge economy. 4.2 Previous research on mobility of researchers. 4.3 Previous research on gender in higher education and research. 4.4 A theory of limited difference in academic careers -- 5. Situating PhD graduates in the Mozambican research and higher education system. 5.1 Research and higher education in the African development. 5.2 The development of research and higher education in Mozambique -- 6. International donor support for PhD training: Situating Swedish bilateral support for research capacity-building in Mozambique -- 7. Results -- 8 Conclusions and policy implications -- Tables -- Polars -- Diagrams
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  • 3
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    Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstitutet
    ISBN: 978-91-7106-731-9 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
    ISSN: 0280-2171
    Sprache: Englisch
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (28 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Serie: Current African Issues 51
    Schlagwort(e): Äthiopien Ethnobotanik ; Nutzpflanze ; Rausch- und Genußmittel ; Bauerntum ; Landwirtschaft ; Sozio-ökonomischer Aspekt ; Anthropologie, soziale ; Wirtschaft, informelle
    Kurzfassung: Khat is a plant native to Ethiopia that has been consumed over several centuries as a mental and physical stimulant. This report outlines khat`s role as a source of livelihood. Khat, dubbed a social ill by many, is at the same time part and parcel of the livelihoods of many others. With consumption of the stimulant spreading to many parts of Africa, Europe, North America, Asia and Australia, khat production has become a controversial global issue. In most European and North American countries khat is illegal. The debates so far focus on the consumption of khat and its allegedly harmful health, economic and social effects. The argument here is that expanded khat production, driven by growing demand for the stimulant, is made possible through multidimensional links between producers, sellers and others. Today, khat production is part of the wider agro-silvi-pasture complex that characterises Ethiopian rural landscapes. At the farm level, khat shares space with food and tree crops and contributes cash to the household economy. The fact that its production is a smallholder venture and is expanding through a variety of farming systems indicates its importance to cultivators and their use of land. This paper is not exhaustive, but makes an exploratory attempt to highlight khat-related livelihood issues and seeks to contribute to the ongoing debates on the stimulant and to prompt further research. (Umschlagtext)
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Foreward - Back-- Farmer-driven khat production processes -- Discussion - Conclusion -- References -- List of figures and tables
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