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The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader
Ecolinguistics, Linguistic Diversity, Ecological Diversity
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2011
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Duke University Press
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10.1215/9780822393849-013
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction Beyond Postcolonial Theory
pp. 39
Discovering the Oriental West
pp. 61
Long-Distance Corporations, Big Sciences, and the Geography of Knowledge
pp. 84
Heroic Narratives of Quest and Discovery
pp. 103
Maria Sibylla Merian
pp. 110
Prospecting for Drugs
pp. 127
Science and Colonial Expansion
pp. 140
Out of Africa
pp. 159
Navigation in the Western Carolines
pp. 175
Science for the West, Myth for the Rest?
pp. 198
Ecolinguistics, Linguistic Diversity, Ecological Diversity
pp. 211
Gender and Indigenous Knowledge
pp. 225
Whose Knowledge, Whose Genes, Whose Rights?
pp. 247
The Role of the Global Network of Indigenous Knowledge Resource Centers in the Conservation of Cultural and Biological Diversity
pp. 269
Development and the Anthropology of Modernity
pp. 290
Tradition and Gender in Modernization Theory
pp. 310
Security and Survival
pp. 318
Call for a New Approach
pp. 321
The Human Genome Diversity Project
pp. 343
Bioprospecting’s Representational Dilemma
pp. 373
Islamic Science
pp. 380
Mining Civilizational Knowledge
pp. 388
Towards the Integration of Knowledge Systems
pp. 403
Human Well-Being and Federal Science
pp. 419
Science in an Era of Globalization
pp. 439
Civic Science for Sustainability
pp. 463
Index
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