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Currently in Geneve: Meeting of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Population

Main theme for the annual meeting is conflict resolution, the UNPO (Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation) writes.

A report was launched at the meeting in Geneva that states the potential for indigenous people to help curb the destruction of forests is being overlooked by the international community, according to a report, the BBC reports.

– The Guaraní community of Tentayapi, in southern Bolivia, one of the last bastions of the indigenous group’s traditional way of life, is fighting to keep a foreign oil company out of its ancestral territory. One of the community’s leaders, Saúl Carayury, told the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, meeting this week in Geneva, that Maxus Energy, a subsidiary of the Spanish-Argentine firm Repsol-YPF based in Spain, intends to explore and drill for hydrocarbons on communally-owned indigenous land in Tentayapi according to One World England

Main theme for the annual meeting is conflict resolution, the UNPO (Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation) writes.

A report was launched at the meeting in Geneva that states the potential for indigenous people to help curb the destruction of forests is…

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Reis et gudshus for Allah!

Jan Brøgger, Professor i sosialantropologi, NTNU, i Adressavisen

Det er i dag 1700 registrerte muslimer i Kristiansand.
Det er derfor like naturlig for denne menigheten å ønske seg en moské som det ville være for en tilsvarende menighet å ønske seg en kirke. Både talefriheten og trosfriheten i Europa er en dyrekjøpt verdi i vår sivilisasjon, og må forsvares med alle tjenlige, det vil si demokratiske midler.

Islam er kommet til Europa for å bli, og det må derfor etableres et økumenisk samarbeid hvor vi gjør klokt i å minnes islams sivilisatoriske storhetstid da arabisk var det lærde språk og studentene reiste til det mauriske Spania for å få komme à jour med forskningsfronten. – Les mer

Jan Brøgger, Professor i sosialantropologi, NTNU, i Adressavisen

Det er i dag 1700 registrerte muslimer i Kristiansand.
Det er derfor like naturlig for denne menigheten å ønske seg en moské som det ville være for en tilsvarende menighet å ønske seg en…

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San Update: Defying Ban, Kalahari Bushmen Return to Reserve

National Geographic

Botswana completed a multiyear process of relocating Bushmen outside the reserve. Xuxuri Johannes, a leader of the ragtag Bushmen’s rights group First People of the Kalahari claimed the move was designed to “create space” for diamond mining.

When I visited earlier this year, dozens of Bushmen had returned to the Kalahari to take up their old lives as hunter-gatherers in defiance of government edicts. Then, during a media tour orchestrated in March to show off the quality of life in the resettlement areas, reporters say they witnessed widespread hunger and more Bushmen streaming into the reserve. By late spring, the number of returnees was headed into the hundreds. >>continue

National Geographic

Botswana completed a multiyear process of relocating Bushmen outside the reserve. Xuxuri Johannes, a leader of the ragtag Bushmen's rights group First People of the Kalahari claimed the move was designed to "create space" for diamond mining.

When I visited…

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Fra æresdrap til familietragedie

Morgenbladet

Mandag morgen gikk «æresdrapsalarmen» i norske redaksjoner. En far med iransk bakgrunn hadde drept datteren sin på 18 år. – Mediedekningen ville helt klart vært annerledes hvis det hadde vært en norsk familie, sier sosialantropolog og journalist Anne Hege Simonsen. – Jeg synes det er nedslående at mediene på død og liv skal ha en kulturell forklaring, sier Simonsen.
Hun mener behovet for å kulturforklare «utlendinger» er sentralt i oss og at en kulturforklaring på drapet passer inn i de mytene som ofte skapes om minoriteter i media. – Les mer (link oppdatert med kopi)

Morgenbladet

Mandag morgen gikk «æresdrapsalarmen» i norske redaksjoner. En far med iransk bakgrunn hadde drept datteren sin på 18 år. – Mediedekningen ville helt klart vært annerledes hvis det hadde vært en norsk familie, sier sosialantropolog og journalist Anne Hege Simonsen.…

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Cultures of Music Piracy: An Ethnographic Comparison of the US and Japan

Marc Erickson, channels.lockergnome.com

Ian Condry:

“What is this culture of piracy and what is at stake in trying to change it? In this essay, I take an ethnographic look at music file sharing, and compare the situation in the US with Japan. My findings are based on fieldwork in Tokyo, and surveys and discussions with US college students. By considering the ways social dynamics and cultural orientations guide uses of digital media technology, I argue that a legal and political focus on ‘piracy’ ignores crucial aspects of file sharing, and is misleading in the assumptions it makes for policy.”

>>continue incl link to original text (31 pages, 3,8MB!)(via flitzlog.blogspot.com and Voelkerkunde-Forum Wien)

Marc Erickson, channels.lockergnome.com

Ian Condry: "What is this culture of piracy and what is at stake in trying to change it? In this essay, I take an ethnographic look at music file sharing, and compare the situation in the US with…

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