Perspectives Article
Memory as Claim-making in Kalahari Socio-environments
LaRocco examines how the San people of Botswana use memory as a form of claim-making to contest their marginal position.
LaRocco examines how the San people of Botswana use memory as a form of claim-making to contest their marginal position.
Brill explores the relationship between “Science” and “the sciences”, and the political potential of the two, in the context of research cooperations involving indigenous groups.
Jakobina Arch contrasts the modern Japanese whaling industry with expansionist imperial Meiji regime policies.
Jakobina Arch contrasts the modern Japanese whaling industry with expansionist imperial Meiji regime policies.