Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research : Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living - Janet McIntyre-Mills

Mixed Methods and Cross Disciplinary Research

Towards Cultivating Eco-systemic Living

By: Janet McIntyre-Mills (Editor), Norma R. A. Romm (Editor)

Hardcover | 24 July 2019

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Chapter 1. Summary and key themes: We are the land and the waters.- Chapter 2. Dynamic weaving together strands of experience: Multiple mixed methods approaches to resilience and re-generation based on intra-, inter- and cross-disciplinary approaches.- Chapter 3. Maintaining space for dialogue and diversity.- Chapter 4. Displacement, loss and enclosure of the commons: the role of the Dutch East India Company.- Chapter 5. Food and the home front: New Guinea Villagers' survival during the Pacific War.- Chapter 6. Limits to Growth, the Rohingya, and Planetary Health.- Chapter 7. Vignette: Human rights issue of the Rohingya Refugees.- Chapter 8. Transnational Corporations and West Papua: A Friend or Foe for Indigenous People of this Region?- Chapter 9. Avoiding another East-Timor atrocity: The fight for Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination in West Papua Caring for people and place: transformative practice.- Chapter 10. Ubuntu: A dialogue on connectedness, environmental protection and education.- Chapter 11. Putting communal land into productive use through collaboration, networking and partnerships in rural South Africa.- Chapter 12. Designing a policy response to populism and the 'wicked' issues of exclusion, unemployment, poverty and climate change.- Chapter 13. Transformation: a change in perspective.- Chapter 14. Strengthening social reform in rural areas through women's self-employment.- Chapter 15. Climate Change and Sustainable Development.- Chapter 16. Enhancing Agency by listening and hearing to enhance capacity of the most marginalised in New Zealand Our Respective Journeys.- Chapter 17. Reserved seats for women in rural local government: achieving a level playing field Social economic and environmental challenges for transformation.- Chapter 18. Water mis-management as a wicked problem in Nauli City, Indonesia A mixed-method approach.- Chapter 19. Fostering ecological citizenship through recognising non-anthropocentric right to habitat.- Chapter 20. Concluding note.- Chapter 21. Being Systemic and Caring.

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