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Mckinley, "Indigenous Health Equity and Wellness" English | ISBN: 0367714833 | 2022 | 192 pages | EPUB | 966 KB This book focuses on promoting health equity and addressing health disparities among Indigenous peoples of the United States (U.S.) and associated Territories in the Pacific Islands and Caribbean. ![]() Free Download Serah Shani, "Indigenous Elites in Africa: The Case of Kenya's Maasai " English | ISBN: 1032025786 | 2023 | 172 pages | EPUB | 628 KB This book investigates the formation, configuration and consolidation of elites amongst Kenya's Maasai. ![]() Free Download Maggie Walter, "Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy " English | ISBN: 0367567474 | 2022 | 256 pages | EPUB | 865 KB This book examines how Indigenous Peoples around the world are demanding greater data sovereignty, and challenging the ways in which governments have historically used Indigenous data to develop policies and programs. ![]() Free Download Chris Cunneen, "Indigenous Criminology " English | ISBN: 1447321766 | 2017 | 176 pages | EPUB | 821 KB Indigenous Criminology is the first book to comprehensively explore Indigenous people's contact with criminal justice systems in a contemporary and historical context. Drawing on comparative Indigenous material from North America, Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, it addresses both the theoretical underpinnings to the development of a specific Indigenous criminology, and canvasses the broader policy and practice implications for criminal justice. Written by leading criminologists specialising in Indigenous justice issues, the book argues for the importance of Indigenous knowledges and methodologies to criminology, and suggests that colonialism needs to be a fundamental concept to criminology in order to understand contemporary problems such as deaths in custody, high imprisonment rates, police brutality and the high levels of violence in some Indigenous communities. Prioritising the voices of Indigenous peoples, the work will make a significant contribution to the development of a decolonising criminology and will be of wide interest. ![]() Free Download Professor Carolyn Smith-Morris, "Indigenous Communalism: Belonging, Healthy Communities, and Decolonizing the Collective" English | ISBN: 197880542X | 2019 | 192 pages | EPUB | 2 MB From a grandmother's inter-generational care to the strategic and slow consensus work of elected tribal leaders, Indigenous community builders perform the daily work of culture and communalism. Indigenous Communalism conveys age-old lessons about culture, communalism, and the universal tension between the individual and the collective. It is also a critical ethnography challenging the moral and cultural assumptions of a hyper-individualist, twenty-first century global society. ![]() Free Download Gracelyn Smallwood, "Indigenist Critical Realism: Human Rights and First Australians' Wellbeing (Ontological Explorations " English | ISBN: 1138810363 | 2015 | 218 pages | EPUB | 1072 KB Indigenist Critical Realism: Human Rights and First Australians' Wellbeing consists of a defence of what is popularly known as the Human Rights Agenda in Indigenous Affairs in Australia. It begins with a consideration of the non-well-being of Indigenous Australians, then unfolding a personal narrative of the author Dr Gracelyn Smallwood's family. This narrative is designed not only to position the author in the book but also in its typicality to represent what has happened to so many Indigenous families in Australia. ![]() Free Download Tridib Chakraborti, "India's Strategy in the South China Sea " English | ISBN: 0367136775 | 2020 | 138 pages | EPUB | 840 KB The tensions in the South China Sea pose considerable challenges to the rules-based liberal international maritime order. The situation demonstrates the interplay between maritime nationalism and geostrategic rivalry; fuelling militarisation and endangering freedom of navigation, over-flight and exploitation of natural resources. China's dedicated "terraclaims", land reclamation and island-building spree - enhanced with military surveillance, communications and logistics infrastructure-building in the form of port facilities, military installations and airstrips - have escalated these tensions. China declares that these territories are an integral part of its "core interests", taking an uncompromising stance on the question of sovereignty and its determination to protect the domain militarily. India, although not a South China Sea littoral state, sees both the general principle of the rules-based order and the specific issue of navigation between the Indian and Pacific Oceans as core to its own national interest. ![]() Free Download David Brewster, "India's Ocean: The Story of India's Bid for Regional Leadership " English | ISBN: 1138183075 | 2015 | 244 pages | EPUB | 2 MB This book assesses India's role as a major power in the Indian Ocean. Many see the Indian Ocean as naturally falling within India's sphere of influence but, as this book demonstrates, India has a long way to go before it could achieve regional dominance. The book outlines the development of Indian thinking on its role in the Indian Ocean and examines India's strategic relationships in the region, including with maritime South Asia, the Indian Ocean islands, East Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Australia. The book then discusses India's ambivalent relationship with the United States and explores its attitude towards China's growing power in the Indian Ocean. It concludes by discussing the region's evolving strategic order - does India have what it takes to become the leading power in the region? ![]() Free Download Ashvin Immanuel Devasundaram, "India's New Independent Cinema: Rise of the Hybrid " English | ISBN: 1138184624 | 2016 | 292 pages | EPUB | 2 MB This is the first-ever book on the rise of the new wave of independent Indian films that is revolutionising Indian cinema. Contemporary scholarship on Indian cinema so far has focused asymmetrically on Bollywood-India's dominant cultural export. Reversing this trend, this book provides an in-depth examination of the burgeoning independent Indian film sector. It locates the new 'Indies' as a glocal hybrid film form-global in aesthetic and local in content. They critically engage with a diverse socio-political spectrum of 'state of the nation' stories; from farmer suicides, disenfranchised urban youth and migrant workers to monks turned anti-corporation animal rights agitators. This book provides comprehensive analyses of definitive Indie new wave films including ![]() Free Download Ritajyoti Bandyopadhyay, "India's Migrant Workers and the Pandemic" English | ISBN: 1032158921 | 2021 | 294 pages | EPUB | 2 MB A sudden announcement was made by the government on 24 March 2020 of a complete lockdown of the country, due to the spectre of Coronavirus. India's Migrant Workers and the Pandemic was being written as the crisis was unfolding with no end in sight. Migrant workers from different parts of India had no choice but to trek back hundreds of kilometres carrying their scanty belongings and dragging their hungry and thirsty children in the scorching heat of the plains of India to reach home. |