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Resilience through knowledge co-production: indigenous knowledge, science, and global environmental change
Co-production between indigenous knowledge and science : introducing a decolonized approach / Marie Roué and Douglas Nakashima -- The progression from collaboration to co-production : case studies from Alaska / Henry P. Huntington, George Noongwook, Anne K. Salomon and Nick M. Tanape, Sr. -- Learning about sea ice from the Kifikmiut : a decade of ice seasons at Wales, 2006-2016 / Hajo Eicken, Igor Krupnik, Winton Weyapuk, Jr. and Matthew L. Druckenmiller -- Shaping the long view : Iñupiat experts and scientists share ocean knowledge on Alaska's north slope / Matthew L. Druckenmiller -- Indigenous ice dictionaries : sharing knowledge for a changing world / Igor Krupnik -- Mapping land use with Sámi reindeer herders : co-production in an era of climate change / Marie Roué, Lars-Evert Nutti, Nils-Johan Utsi and Samuel Roturier -- Sámi herders' knowledge and forestry : ecological restoration of reindeer lichen pastures in northern Sweden / Samuel Roturier, Lars-Evert Nutti and Hans Winsa -- The climate agreements : what we have achieved and the gaps that remain / Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim -- Reinforcing traditional knowledge in the city : canoe building and navigation in the changing Pacific / Tikoidelaimakotu Tuimoce Fuluna -- Reindeer herding in a time of growing adversity / Anders Bongo -- Herders and drought in the Sahel of Burkina Faso : traditional knowledge and resilience / Hanafi Amirou Dicko -- Competing paradigms of himalayan climate change and adaptations : indigenous knowledge versus economics / Jan Salick -- Coping with a warming winter climate in Arctic Russia : patterns of extreme weather affecting Nenets reindeer nomadism / Bruce C. Forbes, Timo Kumpula, Nina Meschtyb, Roza Laptander, Marc Macias-Fauria, Pentti Zetterberg, Mariana Verdonen, Anna Skarin, Kwang-Yul Kim, Linette N. Boisvert, Julienne C. Stroeve and Annett Bartsch -- Rising above the flood : modifications in agricultural practices and livelihood systems in Central Amazonia - perspectives from Ribeirinho and indigenous communities / Angela May Steward, Rafael Barbi Costa E Santos, Camille Rognant, Fernanda Maria De Freitas Viana, Julia Vieira Da Cunha Ávila, Jessica Poliane Gomes Dos Santos, Jacson Rodrigues and Samis Vieira -- Indigenous storytelling and climate change adaptation / Álvaro Fernández-Llamazares and Mar Cabeza -- Indigenous knowledge and the coloniality of reality : climate change otherwise in the Bolivian Andes / Anders Burman -- Negotiating co-production : climbing the learning curve / Igor Krupnik.
Reframing the urban challenge in Africa: knowledge co-production from the South
Introduction: Africa's urban challenge / Sylvia Croese -- The formal-informal interface through the lens of urban food systems : the Soweto Food Market in Lusaka, Zambia / Gilbert Siame, Douty Chibamba, Progress H. Nyanga, Brenda Mwalukanga, Beverly Musonda Mushili, Wiza Kabaghe, Garikai Membele, Wilma S. Nchito, Peter Mulambia & Dorothy Ndhlovu -- Formal-informal interface : comparative analysis between three Egyptian cities / Omar Nagati and Beth Stryker -- Dialogues on informality : land sharing as a sustainable approach to tenure security in Kiandutu informal settlement in Thika town, Kenya / Peter Ngau and Philip Olale -- Urban Infrastructure and Inequality : lessons from Cairo and Johannesburg / Deena Khalil and Margot Rubin -- Weathering the storm : reflections on a community-based approach to flood-risk management in Kumasi, Ghana / Divine Ahadzie, Irene-Nora Dinye and Rudith Sylvana King -- Housing for whom? Rebuilding Angola's cities after conflict and who gets left behind / Allan Cain -- Conclusion: Towards a research agenda for knowledge coproduction in urban Africa / Sylvia Croese.
Marine mammal co-management in Canada's Arctic: Knowledge co-production for learning and adaptive capacity
In: Marine policy: the international journal of ocean affairs, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 440-450
ISSN: 0308-597X
Indigenous peoples, heritage and landscape in the Asia Pacific: knowledge co-production and empowerment
In: Routledge studies in indigenous peoples and policy
"This book demonstrates how active and meaningful collaboration between researchers and local stakeholders and indigenous communities can lead to the co-production of knowledge and the empowerment of communities. Focusing on the Asia-Pacific region, this interdisciplinary volume looks at local and indigenous relations to the landscape, showing how applied scholarship and collaborative research can work to empower indigenous and descendant communities. With cases ranging across Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan, the Philippines, Cambodia, Pohnpei, Guam, and Easter Island, this book demonstrates the many ways in which co-production of knowledge is reconnecting local and indigenous relations to the landscape, and diversifying the philosophy of human-land relations. In so doing, the book is enriching the knowledge of landscape, and changing the landscape of knowledge. This important contribution to our understanding of knowledge production will be of interest to readers across Anthropology, Archaeology, Development, Geography, Heritage Studies, Indigenous Studies, and Policy Studies"--
Rejoinder: Collaboration, Co-optations & Contestations in Praxis-based Knowledge Production
In: Review of African political economy, Band 35, Heft 116, S. 271-275
ISSN: 0305-6244
A comment on Walsh's article, "Uncomfortable Collaborations': Contesting Constructions of the 'Poor' in South Africa.
Knowledge in Production
In: Race & class: a journal on racism, empire and globalisation, Band 34, Heft 3, S. 1-14
ISSN: 0306-3968
Technologies of the second industrial age can be characterized as knowledge-intensive, & knowledge now dominates machinery, raw material, & labor in production. In knowledge-intensive production, the human factor is recorded in the machinery & in the organization of production. However, though knowledge increases productivity, it does not increase employment or wages. Since knowledge costs almost nothing to duplicate, capitalists are concerned about locking in knowledge, & making it private property. In this sense, the workplace struggle is not about wage levels, but about property & social relations. M. Pflum
States of knowledge: the co-production of science and social order
In: International library of sociology
Transdisciplinarity in the class room? Simulating the co-production of sustainability knowledge
In: Futures: the journal of policy, planning and futures studies, Band 65, S. 185-194
ISSN: 0016-3287
Co-operative production
In: Review of international co-operation: the official organ of the International Co-operative Alliance, Band 30, S. 127-132
ISSN: 0034-6608
Co-production: what makes co-production work? Evidence from Pakistan
In: International journal of public sector management: IJPSM, Band 29, Heft 4, S. 381-395
ISSN: 0951-3558
(Co)-Contamination as the Dark Side of Co-Production: Public value failures in co-production processes
In: Public management review, Band 18, Heft 5, S. 692-26
ISSN: 1471-9037
(Co)-Contamination as the Dark Side of Co-Production: Public value failures in co-production processes
In: Public management review, S. 1-26
ISSN: 1471-9037
Co‐production: Option or Obligation?
In: Australian journal of public administration: the journal of the Royal Institute of Public Administration Australia, Band 71, Heft 3, S. 314-325
ISSN: 0313-6647
Knowledge production in and on Africa
In: Afrikanische Studien Band 56
Hana Horäkovä. - Introduction: The contents and the chapters. - Hana Horäkovä. - Knowledge production in and on Africa: Knowledge gatekeepers, . - decolonisation, alternative representations. - Daniel C. Bach. - Africa in international relations: The frontier as concept and . - metaphor. - Dominik Kopihski. - China and the United States in the African petroleum sector: . - Knowledge gaps, myths and poor numbers. - Alzbeta Sväblovä. - Reconciliation in Liberia: Discourse, knowledge, consequences. - Mvuselelo Ngcoya, Naren Kumarakulasingam. - Indigenous gardening: Plants, indigeneity and settling/unsettling . - in South Africa. - Stephanie Rudwick. - Afrikaans and institutional identity: A South African university in . - the crossfire. - Katerina Werkman. - Is Africa exceptionally infectious? A comparison of Ebola and . - SARS coverage in the Czech media. - Katerina Mildnerovä. - "Obscene and diabolic and bloody fetishism": European. - conceptualisation of Vodun through the history of Christian missions. - Viera Pawlikova-Vilhanova. - African historians and the production of historical knowledge in . - Africa: Some reflections. - Maciej Kurcz. - The images of Omdurman: The symbolic role of an African city . - during the period of colonialism from the perspective of archival . - photographs. - Silvestr Trnovec. - History production and interpretation on and within French West . - Africa in 1900-1957: From a French colonial doctrine to an . - African perspective. - Jarmila Svihranova. - Representations of Africans in the documents of the German . - Imperial Office and in pre-war academia in the case of German . - South West Africa
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