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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9959941264602883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781477320891
    Content: Cartography has a troubled history as a technology of power. The production and distribution of maps, often understood to be ideological representations that support the interests of their developers, have served as tools of colonization, imperialism, and global development, advancing Western notions of space and place at the expense of Indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. But over the past two decades, these marginalized populations have increasingly turned to participatory mapping practices to develop new, innovative maps that reassert local concepts of place and space, thus harnessing the power of cartography in their struggles for justice. In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Introduction〈 -- , PART I -- , 1 Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco -- , 2 Social Polygraphy -- , 3 Emulating Kuyujani -- , PART II -- , 4 Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through Participatory Cartography -- , 5 Mapuche Cartography -- , 6 The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa -- , 7 Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia -- , PART III -- , 8 New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice -- , 9 Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban Indigenous Lands -- , 10 Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory, Argentina -- , 11 Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of Quilombola Territories in Alcântara, Maranhão, Brazil -- , Commentary -- , Afterword -- , Contributors -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] : The Guilford Press
    UID:
    gbv_818897392
    Format: XXIII, 271 S. , Ill., Kt.
    ISBN: 9781462519910 , 9781462519927
    Content: "Maps play an indispensable role in indigenous peoples' efforts to secure land rights in the Americas and beyond. Yet indigenous peoples did not invent participatory mapping techniques on their own; they appropriated them from techniques developed for colonial rule and counterinsurgency campaigns, and refined by anthropologists and geographers. Through a series of historical and contemporary examples from Nicaragua, Canada, and Mexico, this book explores the tension between military applications of participatory mapping and its use for political mobilization and advocacy. The authors analyze the emergence of indigenous territories as spaces defined by a collective way of life--and as a particular kind of battleground"--
    Content: "Maps play an indispensable role in indigenous peoples' efforts to secure land rights in the Americas and beyond. Yet indigenous peoples did not invent participatory mapping techniques on their own; they appropriated them from techniques developed for colonial rule and counterinsurgency campaigns, and refined by anthropologists and geographers. Through a series of historical and contemporary examples from Nicaragua, Canada, and Mexico, this book explores the tension between military applications of participatory mapping and its use for political mobilization and advocacy. The authors analyze the emergence of indigenous territories as spaces defined by a collective way of life--and as a particular kind of battleground. Key Words/Subject Areas: cartography, Central America, colonialism, colonizing, counterinsurgency, indigenous mapping, Latin America, Latin American studies, maps, military applications, native lands, Native American studies, North America, participatory mapping, political geography, tribal self-determination Audience: Scholars and students in geography, cartography, Latin American studies, Native American studies, and sociology. "--
    Content: "Maps play an indispensable role in indigenous peoples' efforts to secure land rights in the Americas and beyond. Yet indigenous peoples did not invent participatory mapping techniques on their own; they appropriated them from techniques developed for colonial rule and counterinsurgency campaigns, and refined by anthropologists and geographers. Through a series of historical and contemporary examples from Nicaragua, Canada, and Mexico, this book explores the tension between military applications of participatory mapping and its use for political mobilization and advocacy. The authors analyze the emergence of indigenous territories as spaces defined by a collective way of life--and as a particular kind of battleground"--
    Content: "Maps play an indispensable role in indigenous peoples' efforts to secure land rights in the Americas and beyond. Yet indigenous peoples did not invent participatory mapping techniques on their own; they appropriated them from techniques developed for colonial rule and counterinsurgency campaigns, and refined by anthropologists and geographers. Through a series of historical and contemporary examples from Nicaragua, Canada, and Mexico, this book explores the tension between military applications of participatory mapping and its use for political mobilization and advocacy. The authors analyze the emergence of indigenous territories as spaces defined by a collective way of life--and as a particular kind of battleground. Key Words/Subject Areas: cartography, Central America, colonialism, colonizing, counterinsurgency, indigenous mapping, Latin America, Latin American studies, maps, military applications, native lands, Native American studies, North America, participatory mapping, political geography, tribal self-determination Audience: Scholars and students in geography, cartography, Latin American studies, Native American studies, and sociology. "--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Machine generated contents note: List of FiguresA Narrative Table of Contents -- 1. In the Rincon of the Sierra Juarez -- 2. The Decline and Fall of the Once August American Geographical Society -- 3. "Red Mike" Edson's U.S. Marine Patrols Up Nicaragua's Riacuteo Coco in 1928-1929 and the Development of the Small Wars Manual -- 4. The Birth of Indigenous Mapping In Canada -- 5. Maps, Guns, and Indigenous Peoples -- 6. From Territory to Property: Indigenous Mapping after the Cold War -- 7. Counterinsurgency and the Rise of the "Warrior Scholars" -- 8. The AGS, the Bowman Expeditions, and the Mexico Indiacutegena Project -- Coda: Kill the Insurgent, Save the Man--Indigenous Peoples and Human Terrain -- A Note on Maps -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Bryan, Joe Weaponizing Maps New York : Guilford Publications, 2015 ISBN 9781462519927
    Language: English
    Keywords: Nordamerika ; Mittelamerika ; Kartografie ; Indianer ; Grundeigentum
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_167584478X
    Format: 242 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9781477320884
    Content: Oral narrative in the Rincon Zapoteco : a cartography of processes / Melquiades (Kiado) Cruz -- Social poloygraphy : territory as a living memorial to culture and nature / Álvaro César Velasco Álvarez -- Emulating Kuyujani : boundary-making in the Caura River Basin, Venezuela / Nalúa Rosa Silva Monterrey -- What sort of territory? what sort of map? / Joe Bryan -- Revealing territorial illusions and political fictions through participatory cartography / Wendy Pineda -- Mapuche critical cartography : defending Ixofillmongen / Pablo Mansilla Quiñones and Miguel Melin Pehuen -- The ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa : the Kichwa indigenous community of Pastaza, Ecuador / Alfredo Vitery and Alexandra Lamiña -- Social cartography and territorial planning in Robles, Columbia / Carlos Alberto Gonzalez -- New social cartography and ethnographic practice / Alfredo Wagner Berno de Almeida -- Social cartography and the struggle for multiethnic, urban indigenous lands : the case of the Beija-Flor Aldeia in Rio Preto da Eva, Brazil / Emmanuel de Almeida Farias Júnior-- Participatory cultural mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce territory, Argentina : exploring other forms of territorial representation / María Laura Nahuel -- Political appropriation of social cartography in defense of Quilombola territories in Alcântra, Maranhão, Brazil / Davi Pereira Júnior.
    Content: In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography"--
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477320907
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477320891
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Sletto, Bjørn Radical Cartographies Austin : University of Texas Press, 2020 ISBN 9781477320891
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477320907
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Radical cartographies Austin : University of Texas Press, 2021 ISBN 9781477320891
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Indianer ; Schwarze ; Kartografie ; Ethnosoziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1769567445
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9781477320891
    Content: Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Introduction〈 -- PART I -- 1 Oral Narratives in the Rincón Zapoteco -- 2 Social Polygraphy -- 3 Emulating Kuyujani -- PART II -- 4 Revealing Territorial Illusions and Political Fictions through Participatory Cartography -- 5 Mapuche Cartography -- 6 The Ethnocartography of Sumak Allpa -- 7 Social Cartography and Territorial Planning in Robles, Colombia -- PART III -- 8 New Social Cartography and Ethnographic Practice -- 9 Social Cartography and the Struggle for Multiethnic, Urban Indigenous Lands -- 10 Participatory Cultural Mapping in Nvwken, Mapuce Territory, Argentina -- 11 Political Appropriation of Social Cartography in Defense of Quilombola Territories in Alcântara, Maranhão, Brazil -- Commentary -- Afterword -- Contributors -- Index
    Content: Cartography has a troubled history as a technology of power. The production and distribution of maps, often understood to be ideological representations that support the interests of their developers, have served as tools of colonization, imperialism, and global development, advancing Western notions of space and place at the expense of Indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. But over the past two decades, these marginalized populations have increasingly turned to participatory mapping practices to develop new, innovative maps that reassert local concepts of place and space, thus harnessing the power of cartography in their struggles for justice. In twelve essays written by community leaders, activists, and scholars, Radical Cartographies critically explores the ways in which participatory mapping is being used by Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and other traditional groups in Latin America to preserve their territories and cultural identities. Through this pioneering volume, the authors fundamentally rethink the role of maps, with significant lessons for marginalized communities across the globe, and launch a unique dialogue about the radical edge of a new social cartography
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781477320884
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Radical cartographies Austin : University of Texas Press, 2020 ISBN 9781477320884
    Language: English
    Subjects: Geography
    RVK:
    Keywords: Lateinamerika ; Indianer ; Schwarze ; Kartografie ; Ethnosoziologie ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_174712303X
    ISBN: 9780415640206
    Note: Engl.
    In: Postcolonialism and the law ; 4: Security and governance, London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018, (2018), Seite 277-306, 9780415640206
    In: year:2018
    In: pages:277-306
    Language: English
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