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In: The Latin American Studies Book Series
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Interdisciplinarity, GIScience, and Socio-Environmental Research in Latin America -- 1 Interdisciplinary Socio-Environmental Research -- 2 Geographic Information Science Epistemology and Interdisciplinarity -- 3 Geographic Information Science and Socio-Environmental Research in Latin-America -- 4 Applied Geospatial Research in Latin America -- 5 Scope and Purpose of This Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Using Spatial Time-Series and Field Data to Understand Cultural Drivers of Land Change: Connecting Land Conflict and Land Change in Eastern Amazonia -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Southeastern Pará -- 2 Building a Spatial Time-Series of Conflict and Deforestation -- 3 Primary Findings -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Crossing Boundaries: Transboundary Geographic Information in the Amazon Borderlands of Peru and Brazil -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Amazon Rainforest and Borderlands -- 2 Pan-Amazonian Mapping Efforts -- 3 National and Regional Mapping Efforts -- 3.1 Peru's Spatial Data: The Proliferation of Geo Servers and the Cartas Nacionales -- 3.2 Brazil's RADAMBRASIL Project, Acre's EEZ, and Ethno-Mapping -- 4 Pre-GTASO Efforts -- 5 The GTASO Initiative -- 6 Challenges -- 6.1 Transboundary Challenges -- 6.2 Amazon Borderlands Challenges -- 7 Data Needs -- 8 Human and Technical Capacity Building -- 9 Workshop Results -- 10 Future Strategies -- References -- Chapter 4: Territorial Implications of Economic Diversification in the Waorani Ancestral Lands -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Characterization of Cacao Cultivation Among Waorani Communities in the WAT -- 2.2 A Model of the Productive Territory of Traditional Waorani Communities in the WAT -- 3 Patterns of Cacao Cultivation Among WAORANI Communities in the WAT.
Based on hundreds of interviews conducted with under-thirty-year-olds across the globe, as well as executives' perspectives on changing dynamics in the workplace, Generation Why provides a thorough study of how the worldview of millennials and generation Z informs their ideas about truth, hierarchy, and leadership.
In: Outspoken Ser.
Outspoken interrogates the meaning and practice of being outspoken in a world of right-wing populism, global capitalism, and climate emergency. Some of the world's most radical thinkers - Rosi Braidotti, Henry A. Giroux, Amelia Jones, and Slavoj Žižek, among others - chart progressive courses for political antagonism and social intervention.
Intro -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Note to Readers -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: A Good Indignation: Finding a Problem You Want to Work On -- Chapter 2: Building Your Own Ladder: Gaining the Right Experience -- Chapter 3: While You're Down There: Networking Without a Network -- Chapter 4: Fundraising: Telling a Story and Developing a Thick Skin -- Chapter 5: La Familia: Building a Team That Lasts -- Chapter 6: Shit Happens: Keep Going Through Life's Ups and Downs -- Chapter 7: Letting Go: Knowing When to Make a Change -- Chapter 8: Scale Yourself: The Most Important Product Is You -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Notes -- Copyright.
In: The Economist Edge Ser.
In: Contending Modernities Ser.
In: Kellogg Institute Series on Democracy and Development Ser.
Intro -- The Snowflakes Revolt -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- INTRO -- CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED -- CHAPTER 2: THE OL' COLLEGE TRY -- CHAPTER 3: BEATING A DEAD HORSE -- CHAPTER 4: CRUEL SOMMERS -- CHAPTER 5: SLAVING AWAY -- CHAPTER 6: A HIGHER CLASS -- CHAPTER 7: UNPLANNED PARENTHOOD -- CHAPTER 8: CAMPUS REFORM -- CHAPTER 9: DEMOCRATS WRITE THE NEWS -- CHAPTER 10: REVOLVING DOOR -- CHAPTER 11: INSIDE THE WHITE HOUSE -- CHAPTER 12: THE WOKE TAKEOVER -- CHAPTER 13: MEDIA MATTERS -- CHAPTER 14: POLITIC-OH NO! -- CHAPTER 15: THE HILL TO DIE ON -- CHAPTER 16: DEMOCRACY DIES IN WOKENESS -- CHAPTER 17: THE FAILING NEW YORK TIMES -- CHAPTER 18: TAYLOR MADE -- CHAPTER 19: GETTING CANCELED -- CHAPTER 20: THE WOKE DESTRUCTION -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ENDNOTES.
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction. Exploring the Evolution of Pragmatism in India -- One. Ambedkar and Dewey at Columbia University -- Two. The Genesis of Ambedkar's Reconstructive Rhetoric -- Three. Reconstructive Rhetoric, Appropriation, and the Strategic Use of Reference -- Four. Pragmatism, Reflection, and the Annihilation of Caste -- Five. Education, Force, and the Will to Convert -- Conclusion. The Vision of Ambedkar's Navayana Pragmatism -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.