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Globalization and indigenous peoples in Asia: changing the local-global interface

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Sage publications 2004Description: 339 pISBN:
  • 0761932534
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.3
Summary: Going against the tendency to decry globalization as entirely negative, the book explores globalization's contradictory nature. Combining economics with anthropology to propose practical alternatives, this important and timely volume will attract a wide readership. It is of direct relevance to scholars and researchers in the areas of development economics, anthropology, environmental studies and forestry. It will also be very useful to policy makers, activists and development professionals dealing with issues relating to the environment and indigenous peoples.
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Going against the tendency to decry globalization as entirely negative, the book explores globalization's contradictory nature. Combining economics with anthropology to propose practical alternatives, this important and timely volume will attract a wide readership. It is of direct relevance to scholars and researchers in the areas of development economics, anthropology, environmental studies and forestry. It will also be very useful to policy makers, activists and development professionals dealing with issues relating to the environment and indigenous peoples.

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