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Hendry, Joy.
Science and sustainability[electronic resource] :learning from indigenous wisdom /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
500.89
書名/作者:
Science and sustainability : learning from indigenous wisdom // Joy Hendry.
作者:
Hendry, Joy.
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
208 p. : : 21 b&w, ill.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Sustainable living.
標題:
Traditional ecological knowledge.
標題:
Anthropology.
標題:
Indigenous peoples.
標題:
Science: general issues.
標題:
Society.
標題:
Ethnophilosophy.
標題:
Ethnoscience.
標題:
Indigenous peoples - Ecology.
標題:
Science - Philosophy.
標題:
Science - Social aspects.
標題:
Sustainability.
ISBN:
1137430060 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137430069 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137435903
內容註:
Introduction 1. Fire and Water: Sustaining the Land 2. Making a Sustainable Living 3. Architecture and House Building 4. Health and Death 5. Calendars and Climate Change 6. Astronomy and Navigation Skills 7. Physics and Mathematics 8. Technology and Sustainability 9. Facing Both Ways Conclusion: Seeing through Both Eyes Science.
摘要、提要註:
Indigenous peoples have passed down vital knowledge for generations from which local plants help cure common ailments, to which parts of the land are unsuitable for buildings because of earthquakes. Here, Hendry examines science through these indigenous roots, problematizing the idea that Western science is the only type that deserves that name.
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Science and sustainability[electronic resource] :learning from indigenous wisdom /
Hendry, Joy.
Science and sustainability
learning from indigenous wisdom /[electronic resource] :Joy Hendry. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 208 p. :21 b&w, ill.
Electronic book text.
Introduction 1. Fire and Water: Sustaining the Land 2. Making a Sustainable Living 3. Architecture and House Building 4. Health and Death 5. Calendars and Climate Change 6. Astronomy and Navigation Skills 7. Physics and Mathematics 8. Technology and Sustainability 9. Facing Both Ways Conclusion: Seeing through Both Eyes Science.
Document
Indigenous peoples have passed down vital knowledge for generations from which local plants help cure common ailments, to which parts of the land are unsuitable for buildings because of earthquakes. Here, Hendry examines science through these indigenous roots, problematizing the idea that Western science is the only type that deserves that name.Indigenous science is often dismissed as quackery or nonsense, out of touch with progress and current events. However, Indigenous peoples have passed down vital information for generations, from which local plants help cure common ailments, to which parts of the land are unsuitable for buildings because of likely earthquakes. These scientific practices that have been developed by Indigenous peoples around the world have been largely ignored by Western colonizers in their lands. From Japan and New Zealand to Australia and Canada, Indigenous science involves environmentally-focused, sustainable practices that allow people to live with the land rather than in spite of it. Here, Hendry examines science through these Indigenous roots, problematizing the idea that Western science is the only type that deserves that name and drawing attention to some of its shortcomings. She takes the reader with her on the learning process and shares a myriad of sustainable examples that can be put into practice.
PDF.
Joy Hendry is Emeritus Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at Oxford Brookes University and a Senior Member of St Antony's College, University of Oxford, UK. She is author or editor of over a dozen books, including the seminal textbook An Introduction to Social Anthropology: Sharing Our Worlds (1999, 2008) and Reclaiming Culture: Indigenous People and Self Representation (2005), a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title award winner. She has done extensive fieldwork in Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom and has been a frequent interviewee on BBC Radio.
ISBN: 1137430060 (electronic bk.) :£19.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
343769
Sustainable living.
LC Class. No.: GN476.7 / .H46 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 500.89
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Introduction 1. Fire and Water: Sustaining the Land 2. Making a Sustainable Living 3. Architecture and House Building 4. Health and Death 5. Calendars and Climate Change 6. Astronomy and Navigation Skills 7. Physics and Mathematics 8. Technology and Sustainability 9. Facing Both Ways Conclusion: Seeing through Both Eyes Science.
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Science and Sustainability offers hope for the planet. Hendry argues that the traditions of the world's indigeneous peoples can help us to tackle the many global problems that face us and help to build a sustainable world. - David Peat, Director of the Pari Center for New Learning, Italy and author of Blackfoot Physics Joy Hendry argues that Western science alone cannot ensure sustainable living for the future. In this fascinating, thought-provoking, and very readable study, based upon years of meticulous original research, she invites us to redefine our concept of 'science' in a way that can incorporate insights drawn from many cultures around the globe. She suggests that such a co-operative approach to solving the world's problems is the best way forward. - Allan Chapman, Historian of Science, Oxford University, UK Drawing on extensive fieldwork, Joy Hendry provides an insightful and engaging account of the knowledge developed by indigenous communities and the ways in which it continues to underpin cultural practice in societies all around the world. Science and Sustainability is a must for anyone interested in the history, definition, study, and representation of science. - Marcel Vellinga, author of Constituting Unity and Difference: Vernacular Architecture in a Minangkabau Village (2004).
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