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Indigenous geographies II The aspirational spaces in postcolonial politics – reconciliation, belonging and social provision

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For example, in this paper, the authors argue that Indigenous peoples are required to negotiate a transcultural present in which their rights and opportunities are circumscribed by the pleadings of multicultural others.
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Required to negotiate a transcultural present in which their rights and opportunities are circumscribed by the pleadings of multicultural others, Indigenous peoples have attracted attention for the...

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Co-becoming Bawaka: Towards a relational understanding of place/space

TL;DR: In this paper, a dig for ganguri (yams) at and with Bawaka, an Indigenous Homeland in northern Australia, and in doing so, consider an Indigenous-led understanding of relational space/place.

A feminist project of belonging for the Anthropocene

TL;DR: In this article, a more-than-human regional development and regional research collectives that have the potential to perform resilient worlds is proposed. But no longer can we see subjects as simply human and places as human-centered.
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More-than-human, emergent belongings A weak theory approach

TL;DR: In this paper, weak theory is used to consider weak notions of belonging in the context of geography, where belonging is an ambiguous concept that has tended to escape the rigorous theorization of other key concepts in geography.
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Geography and indigeneity I Indigeneity, coloniality and knowledge

TL;DR: The authors examines the critical purchase on questions of inequality, subjectivity and power offered by critical geographies of indigeneity rather than of Indigenous peoples, and argues that "why talk of indigeeneity instead of of indigenous peoples" is problematic.
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Location of Culture

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TL;DR: The postcolonial and the post-modern: The question of agency as discussed by the authors, the question of how newness enters the world: Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation, 12.
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The Location of Culture

TL;DR: The postcolonial and the post-modern: The question of agency as mentioned in this paper, the question of how newness enters the world: Postmodern space, postcolonial times and the trials of cultural translation, 12.
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Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor

TL;DR: Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor Rob Nixon Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 2011. 370 pp. (hbk) 978-0674049307 Even if it is not quite accurate to say that the emergent subfie...
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Diverse economies: performative practices for 'other worlds'

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the work of a nascent research community of economic geographers and other scholars who are making the choice to bring marginalized, hidden and alternative economic activities to light in order to make them more real and more credible as objects of policy and activism.
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The determinants of First Nation and Inuit health: a critical population health approach.

TL;DR: A critical population health approach is used to explore the determinants of health in rural and remote First Nation and Inuit communities, and to conceptualize the pathways by which environmental dispossession affects these health determinants.
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