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The Geographies of Social Movements: Afro-Colombian Mobilization and the Aquatic Space (New Ecologies for the Twenty-First Century)

معرفی کتاب «The Geographies of Social Movements: Afro-Colombian Mobilization and the Aquatic Space (New Ecologies for the Twenty-First Century)» نوشتهٔ Oslender, Ulrich، منتشرشده توسط نشر Duke University Press; Duke University Press Books در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In __The Geographies of Social Movements__ Ulrich Oslender proposes a critical place perspective to examine the activism of black communities in the lowland rain forest of Colombia's Pacific Coast region. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in and around the town of Guapi, Oslender examines how the work of local community councils, which have organized around newly granted ethnic and land rights since the early 1990s, is anchored to space and place. Exploring how residents' social relationships are entangled with the region's rivers, streams, swamps, rain, and tides, Oslender argues that this "aquatic space"—his conceptualization of the mutually constitutive relationships between people and their rain forest environment—provides a local epistemology that has shaped the political process. Oslender demonstrates that social mobilization among Colombia's Pacific Coast black communities is best understood as emerging out of their place-based identity and environmental imaginaries. He argues that the critical place perspective proposed accounts more fully for the multiple, multiscalar, rooted, and networked experiences within social movements. "In The Geographies of Social Movements Ulrich Oslender proposes a critical place perspective to examine the activism of black communities in the lowland rain forest of Colombia's Pacific Coast region. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in and around the town of Guapi, Oslender examines how the work of local community councils, which have organized around newly granted ethnic and land rights since the early 1990s, is anchored to space and place. Exploring how residents' social relationships are entangled with the region's rivers, streams, swamps, rain, and tides, Oslender argues that this "aquatic space"--His conceptualization of the mutually constitutive relationships between people and their rain forest environment - provides a local epistemology that has shaped the political process. Oslender demonstrates that social mobilization among Colombia's Pacific Coast black communities is best understood as emerging out of their place-based identity and environmental imaginaries. He argues that the critical place perspective proposed accounts more fully for the multiple, multiscalar, rooted, and networked experiences within social movemets."--Back of book Toward a critical place perspective on social movements -- Interlude. meeting Don Agapito : reflections on fieldwork -- Mapping meandering poetics and an aquatic sense of place : oral tradition as hidden transcript of resistance -- Historical geographies of resistance and convivencia in the Pacific lowlands -- Mobilizing the aquatic space : the forming of community councils -- Ideals, practices, and leadership of the community councils In The Geographies of Social Movements Ulrich Oslender examines the activism of black communities in the lowland rain forest of Colombia's Pacific coast to show how the mutually constituting relationships between residents and their environment informs the political process.
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