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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Acabado , Da-wei KuanPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.512kg ISBN: 9780367648718ISBN 10: 0367648717 Pages: 214 Publication Date: 01 July 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword, Shannon Speed 1. Indigenous Peoples: Heritage and Landscape in the Asia Pacific, Stephen Acabado and Da-Wei Kuan 2. Engaged Research Uncovers the Grey Areas and Trade-offs in Climate Justice, Courtney Work, Arnim Scheidel, Ida Theilade, Sen Sothea, and Danik Song 3. Engaging voices in the landscape: Participatory geography in Indigenous land rights recognition, Micah Fisher 4. Prutehi Litekyan: A Social Movement to Protect Biocultural Diversity and Restore Indigenous Land Sovereignty on Guåhan, Else Demeulenaere 5. Expressive Cultures: Empowering Cordillera (Philippines) Weavers through Textile Revitalization, Analyn Salvador-Amores, Marlon Martin, and Stephen Acabado 6. From Territorial Claim to Land-use Plan: The Experience of Dialoging Indigenous Ecological Knowledge and State Management Regime in Taiwan, Da-Wei Kuan 7. Applied Archaeology Empowers: Blending Traditional and Modern Knowledge through Educational Outreach on Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Chile), Britton Shepardson 8. Archaeology and heritage in the conflict zone: Lessons from the Moluccas, Marlon Ririmasse and Peter Lape 9. Heritage and History in Cambodia: Localizing and Empowering Communities through Archaeology, Jean-Baptiste Chevance 10. Apertures of Knowledge Co-production: Facilitating multi-generational Photovoices at Bali’s UNESCO Cultural Landscape, Wiwik Dharmiasih, Micah Fisher, Ni Luh Emi Dwiyanti, I Gede Yudha Bhismaya, and Bart Verheijen 11. Indigenous Care of Heritage Monuments: The Case of Nan Madol in the Western Pacific, John A. Peterson, Rufino Mauricio, and Augustine Kohler 12. Indigenizing culture: Research collaboration and heritage-making with Higaunon Lumad communities in the southern Philippines, Oona Paredes Afterword, Christopher RodningReviews""The words of Acabado and Kuan (p. 5) aptly summarise the book’s value: ‘Our co-production of knowledge is reconnecting local/Indigenous relations to the landscape and diversifying the philosophy of human-led relations. We are enriching the knowledge of landscape, while changing the landscape of knowledge.’ Here is a book of solid interdisciplinary appeal, not only to the range of disciplines reflected by the authors, but also intellectually and professionally to architects, planners and landscape architects involved in heritage work. They should read it. This book convincingly puts forward the view that supports the contention that landscapes are shaped by human decision-making, formed because of human behaviour, not environmental constraints."" - Ken Taylor, Built Heritage, (2022) 6:16 The words of Acabado and Kuan (p. 5) aptly summarise the book's value: 'Our co-production of knowledge is reconnecting local/Indigenous relations to the landscape and diversifying the philosophy of human-led relations. We are enriching the knowledge of landscape, while changing the landscape of knowledge.' Here is a book of solid interdisciplinary appeal, not only to the range of disciplines reflected by the authors, but also intellectually and professionally to architects, planners and landscape architects involved in heritage work. They should read it. This book convincingly puts forward the view that supports the contention that landscapes are shaped by human decision-making, formed because of human behaviour, not environmental constraints. - Ken Taylor, Built Heritage, (2022) 6:16 """The words of Acabado and Kuan (p. 5) aptly summarise the book’s value: ‘Our co-production of knowledge is reconnecting local/Indigenous relations to the landscape and diversifying the philosophy of human-led relations. We are enriching the knowledge of landscape, while changing the landscape of knowledge.’ Here is a book of solid interdisciplinary appeal, not only to the range of disciplines reflected by the authors, but also intellectually and professionally to architects, planners and landscape architects involved in heritage work. They should read it. This book convincingly puts forward the view that supports the contention that landscapes are shaped by human decision-making, formed because of human behaviour, not environmental constraints."" - Ken Taylor, Built Heritage, (2022) 6:16" Author InformationStephen Acabado is Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Da-Wei Kuan is Professor, Department of Ethnology, National Chengchi University, Taiwan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |