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Söderhavsvildar Indianer: och andra naturfolk i Australien och Nord-Amerika
In: Ungdomens presentböcker
BIODIVERSITY, CULTURE AND BIOECONOMY IN LATIN AMERICA
In: Chakiñan: revista de ciencias sociales y humanidades, Heft 18, S. 203-212
ISSN: 2550-6722
In Latin America, the immense existing biodiversity is associated with the abundance of enormous practically unknown regions and the presence of indigenous peoples, in some cases uncontacted. Along with the profusion of life forms that have been preserved over the years, the danger of genetic erosion caused by indiscriminate exploitation stands out on the one hand, and on the other the attempts at appropriation by institutions and natural persons, at the expense of the prejudice of the communities that inhabit those areas, of their habits of life and of their cultural practices. The purpose of this article is to reflect on these issues, based on the documentary information published by various authors. The examples presented also demonstrate that the region can take advantage of biodiversity for its own development, under a bioeconomy model, in which the efforts of science, education and production institutions coexist, supported by government policies of respect for the environment, indigenous populations and the legal protection of heritage.
『アメリカのデモクラシー』の読まれ方に見るアメリカ : ひとつのアメリカ社会像 ; America Seen from How Democracy in America Is Read : An Integrated Image of American Society
Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America is probably one of the most oftreferred books today in the United States. It is widely seen as the best book ever written on this country, its words endlessly quoted by different political camps which claim the book as their own. This article examines the ways in which the American have read this magnum opus of the Frenchman, especially during the last few decades, on the assumption that their reading is reflecting their perceptions on contemporary American society and its future. The aim of this article is twofold. First, it tries to show that Democracy has long been read in America as an (or, in not a few cases, the) important source to reflect on a remedy for an increasingly "individualistic" and thus "despotic" American society. What the American have commonly found a solution to this problem out of reading the book is the restoration of the tradition of self-government, which is highly hailed by Tocqueville as an admirable feature of American society. Second, this article aims at showing that, although the different political views between conservatives and liberals (one of the most visible political divisions in this society today) are surely affecting the American reading of Democracy, this is only one aspect of the story. Many Americans, whatever their political tendencies are, end up calling for the revival of a self-governed American society as a consequence of studying the book. This common 'conclusion' derived from their reading could be interpreted as a proof that the image that America is the country built on citizens' active participation in public affairs is widely shared among the American themselves. In this considerably diverse society that could fragment at any time potentially, the image has thus been contributing to keeping it in unity, probably to not a small extent.
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Bunka reisen to kagaku gijutsu: Amerika no taigai jōhō puroguramu to Ajia
Joshō -- Bunka reisen to genshi kagakusha tachi : bunka jiyū kaigi to genshi kagakusha kaihō -- Fōrin atomuzu fō pīsu to kenkyūyō genshiro no yushutsu -- Genshiryoku no ryūgakusei tachi : arugonnu kokusai genshiryoku kagaku gijutsu gakkō -- Taiheiyō no kakujikken o meguru gyakusetsu no taigai jōhō puroguramu -- Atomuzu fō pīsu kara saiensu fō pīsu e -- Hōpu keikaku ni miru iryō enjo seisaku -- Aratana taigai jōhō puroguramu toshite no uchū kaihatsu
Amerika og det gode liv: materiel kultur i Skandinavien i 1950'erne og 1960'erne
In: University of Southern Denmark studies in history and social sciences 425
Civic identities in Latain America?
In: Sōsho 21 COE-CCC tabunka sekai ni okeru shimin ishiki no dōta 44
Kagaku gijutsu no kokusai kyōsōryoku: Amerika to Nihon sōkoku to hanseiki
In: Asahi sensho 793
Kakuheiki to nichibei kankei: Amerika no kaku fukakusan gaikō to nihon no sentaku 1960-1976
In: Furonthia gendaishi