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Peacebuilding and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Experiences and Strategies for the 21st Century 1st ed. 2017 [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: The Anthropocene: PolitikEconomicsSocietyScience 9
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319450093
  • ISBN-13: 9783319450094
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 209 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 3518 g, 16 Illustrations, color; 3 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 209 p. 19 illus., 16 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: The Anthropocene: PolitikEconomicsSocietyScience 9
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Nov-2016
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319450093
  • ISBN-13: 9783319450094
This book analyses efforts to advance the rights of Indigenous People within peace-building frameworks: Section I critically explores key issues concerning Indigenous Peoples" Rights (struggles for land, human, cultural, civil, legal and constitutional rights) in connection with key approaches in peace-building (such as nonviolence, non-violent strategic action, peace education, sustainability, gender equality, cultures of peace, and environmental protection). Section II examines indigenous leaders and movements using peace and non-violent strategies, while Section III presents case studies on the successes and failures of peace perspectives regarding contributions to/ developments in/ advancement of/ barriers to the rights of Indigenous Peoples. Lastly, Section IV investigates what advances have been achieved in Universal Indigenous Peoples" Rights in the 21st century within the context of sustainable peace.

1.Introduction: Advancing Indigenous Peoples Rights through Peacebuilding.- 2.Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Indigenous Peoples in Australia.- 3.UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Context: A Study of Conservative Government Rhetoric and Resistance.- 4.Pursuing Indigenous Self Government in Taiwan.- 5.Regeneration of Indigenous Peace Traditions in Aotearoa/New Zealand.- 6.Peace is Like a River: Indigenous Psychologies of Nonviolence and the Thickening of Human Rights Ethics.- 7.Indigenous Conflict Resolution: Right to Justice and Diversity of the Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia.- 8.The Confluence of Two Rivers: Constitutional Recognition of Australia"s First Peoples.- 9.Empowering Tribal Communities towards Sustainable Food Security: A Case Study of the Purumunda Community Media Lab in India.- 10.Indigenous People"s Struggle for Dignity and Peacebuilding in Northeast India.- 11.Indigenous East Timorese Practices of Building and Sustaining Peace.- 12

.Who is Sami? A Case Study on the Implementation of Indigenous Rights in Sweden.- 13.Regime of Marginalisation and Sites of Protest: Understanding the Adivasi Movement in Odisha, India.- 14.Conclusion: Peacebuilding Experiences and Strategies of Indigenous Peoples in the 21st Century.
1 Introduction: Advancing Indigenous Peoples' Rights Through Peacebuilding
1(16)
John P. Synott
Part I The Pursuit of Indigenous Peoples' Rights Through Political Processes in Contemporary Peacebuilding
2 Reconciliation, Peacebuilding and Indigenous Peoples in Australia
17(12)
Andrew Gunstone
3 World Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Canadian Context: A Study of Conservative Government Rhetoric and Resistance
29(12)
K.J. Verwaayen
4 Pursuing Indigenous Self-Government in Taiwan
41(12)
Cheng-Feng Shih
Part II Cases of Traditional Peace Strategies and Nonviolent Actions Inspiring Campaigns for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
5 Regeneration of Indigenous Peace Traditions in Aotearoa New Zealand
53(12)
Heather Devere
Kelli Te Maiharoa
Maui Solomon
Maata Wharehoka
6 Peace like a Red River: Indigenous Human Rights for Decolonising Reconciliation
65(12)
Jeffrey Ansloos
7 Right to Justice and Diversity of the Indigenous Peoples of Bolivia
77(12)
Fabiola Vidaurre Belmonte
Part III Challenges and Barriers to the Implementation of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
8 Confluence of the Rivers: Constitutional Recognition of Australia's First Peoples
89(16)
Asmi Wood
9 Empowering Tribal Communities Towards Sustainable Food Security: A Case Study of the Purumunda Community Media Lab in India
105(12)
Mousumi De
10 Indigenous People's Struggles for Dignity and Peacebuilding in Northeast India
117(14)
Leban Serto
Mhonyamo Lotha
Part IV Concepts and Practices Related to the 21st Century Achievement of Indigenous Peoples' Rights within the Context of Sustainable Peace
11 Indigenous East-Timorese Practices of Building and Sustaining Peace
131(12)
Sophia Close
12 Who Is Sami? A Case Study on the Implementation of Indigenous Rights in Sweden
143(12)
Gudrun Ros Arnadottir
13 Regime of Marginalisation and Sites of Protest: Understanding the Adivasi Movement in Odisha, India
155(12)
Jagannath Ambagudia
14 Conclusion: Peacebuilding Experiences and Strategies of Indigenous Peoples in the 21st Century
167(12)
Heather Devere
Kelli Te Maiharoa
John P. Synott
Appendix I Definitions and Demographics of Indigenous Peoples in the Countries Researched in this Book 179(4)
The National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand 183(2)
The Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Sydney, Australia 185(2)
The International Peace Research Association (IPRA) 187(2)
The Commission for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Within IPRA 189(2)
About the Editors 191(4)
About the Contributors 195(6)
About this Book 201(2)
Index 203