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E-BooksDecolonizing Qualitative Approaches for and by the Caribbean



Decolonizing Qualitative Approaches for and by the Caribbean
Free Download Decolonizing Qualitative Approaches for and by the Caribbean By Saran Stewart (editor)
2019 | 226 Pages | ISBN: 1641137312 | PDF | 5 MB
As academics in postcolonial Caribbean countries, we have been trained to believe that research should be objective: a measurable benefit to the public good and quantifiable in nature so as to generalize findings to develop knowledge societies for economic growth. What happens, however when the very word "research" connotes a derogatory term or semblance of distrust? Smith (1999) speaks towards the distrustful nature of the term as a legacy of European imperialism and colonialism. Against this backdrop, how do Caribbean researchers leverage recognized and valued (indigenous) methods of knowing and understanding for and by the Caribbean populace? How do we learn from indigenous research methods such as Kaupapa Maori (Smith, 1999) and develop an understanding of research that is emancipatory in nature? Decolonizing qualitative methods are rooted in critical theory and grounded in social justice, resistance, change and emancipatory research for and by the Other (Said, 1978). Rodney's (1969) legacy of "groundings" provides a Caribbean oriented ethnographic approach to collecting data about people and culture. It is an anti-imperialist method of data collection focused on the socioeconomic and political environment within the (post) colonial context. Similar to Rodney, other critical Caribbean scholars have moved the research discourse to center on the notions of resistance, struggle (Chevannes, 1995; Feraria, 2009) and decolonoizing methodologies. This proposed edited volume will provide a collective body of scholarship for innovative uses of decolonizing qualitative research. In order to theorize and conduct decolonizing research, one can argue that the researcher as self and as the Other needs to be interrogated. Borrowing from an autoethnographic ontology, the researcher or investigator recognizes the self as the unit of measure, and there is a concerted effort to continuously see the self, seeing the self through and as the other (Alexander, 2005; Ellis, 2004). This level of interrogation may require frameworks such as Reasonable Humanism in which there is a clear understanding of the role of the researcher and researched from a physiological and psychosocial standpoint. Thereafter, the researcher is better prepared to enter into a discourse about decolonizing methodologies. The origins of qualitative inquiry in the Caribbean can be traced to political and economic discourses - Marxism, postcolonialism, neocolonialism, capitalism, liberalism, postmodernism- which have challenged ways of knowing and the construction of knowledge. Evans (2009) traced the origins of qualitative inquiry to slave narratives, proprietor's journals, missionaries'reports and travelogues. Common to the Caribbean is an understanding of how colonial legacies of research have ridiculed oral traditions, language, and ways of knowing, often rendering them valueless and inconsequential. This proposed edited volume acknowledges the significance of decolonizing approaches to qualitative research in the Caribbean and the wider Caribbean diaspora. It includes an audience of scholars, teacher/ researchers and students primarily in and across the humanities, social sciences and educational studies. This proposed volume would provide much needed knowledge and best practice strategies to the community of researchers engaged in decolonizing methodologies. Additionally, this volume will allow readers to think of new imaginings of research design that deconstruct power and privilege to benefit knowledge, communities and participants. It will spark key objectives, directions and frameworks for deeper discussions and interrogations of normative, westernized and hegemonic approaches to qualitative research. Lastly, the volume will welcome empirical studies of application of decolonizing methodologies and theoretical studies that frame critical discourse.



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MagazineCaribbean Living - March 2023



Caribbean Living - March 2023
Free Download Caribbean Living - March 2023
English | 36 pages | True PDF | 42.1 MB



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E-BooksCaribbean Masala Indian Identity in Guyana and Trinidad



Caribbean Masala Indian Identity in Guyana and Trinidad
Free Download Dave Ramsaran, "Caribbean Masala: Indian Identity in Guyana and Trinidad "
English | ISBN: 1496828259 | 2020 | 186 pages | EPUB | 284 KB
Winner of the 2019 Gordon K. & Sybil Lewis Book Award



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E-BooksThe Caribbean Coral Reef A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat



The Caribbean Coral Reef A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat
Free Download The Caribbean Coral Reef: A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032414502 | 218 Pages | PDF (True) | 570 MB
This book is a visual tour of Caribbean coral reefs between 1968 and 1978. They are the world's second largest coral reef community and the most threatened. The Caribbean Coral Reef: A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat offers a priceless historical record made by a photographer who set out to document the major reef species when those reefs were at their prime. Today, coral reefs are under threat as never before and, sadly, most of what is shown in the book's photographs is now gone forever. It is only by comparing the images in this book with what we see now that we are able to fully recognize what we have lost.



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MusicPromo Only - Urban Radio, Caribbean Series, Rhythm Radio July (2022)



Promo Only - Urban Radio, Caribbean Series, Rhythm Radio July (2022)
Promo Only - Urban Radio, Caribbean Series, Rhythm Radio, Tropical Latin July is designed and signed as a reference on your choice of several exchangers file. Convenience, reliability and availability, is the property of our portal, efficiency and commitment to new heights, as well as the immensity of the creative transformation! Listen, familiarize and download the publication on this website. With locations in New York, California, and Florida and international offices in Europe and Canada, Promo Only services Radio Stations, Professional DJs and Hospitality Venues with the newest music and music video to increase artist exposure and streamline the process of marketing to masses for both major and independent labels.
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E-BooksStrolling in the Ruins The Caribbean's Non-sovereign Modern in the Early Twentieth Century



Strolling in the Ruins The Caribbean's Non-sovereign Modern in the Early Twentieth Century
Free Download Strolling in the Ruins: The Caribbean's Non-sovereign Modern in the Early Twentieth Century by Faith Smith
English | March 17, 2023 | ISBN: 147801704X, 1478019689 | 280 pages | PDF | 5 MB
In Strolling in the Ruins Faith Smith engages with a period in the history of the Anglophone Caribbean often overlooked as nondescript, quiet, and embarrassingly pro-imperial within the larger narrative of Jamaican and Trinidadian nationalism. Between the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion and World War I, British imperialism was taken for granted among both elites and ordinary people, while nationalist discourses would not begin to shape political imagination in the West Indies for decades. Smith argues that this moment, far from being uneventful, disrupts the inevitability of nationhood in the mid-twentieth century and anticipates the Caribbean's present-day relationship to global power. Smith assembles and analyzes a diverse set of texts, from Carnival songs, poems, and novels to newspapers, photographs, and gardens, to examine theoretical and literary-historiographic questions concerning time and temporality, empire and diaspora, immigration and indigeneity, gender and the politics of desire, Africa's place within Caribbeanist discourse, and the idea of the Caribbean itself. Closely examining these cultural expressions of apparent quiescence, Smith locates the quiet violence of colonial rule and the insistence of colonial subjects on making meaningful lives.



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E-BooksScotland and the Caribbean, c.1740-1833 Atlantic Archipelagos



Scotland and the Caribbean, c.1740-1833 Atlantic Archipelagos
Free Download Michael Morris, "Scotland and the Caribbean, c.1740-1833: Atlantic Archipelagos "
English | ISBN: 1138778982 | 2015 | 256 pages | EPUB | 1042 KB
This book participates in the modern recovery of the memory of the long-forgotten relationship between Scotland and the Caribbean. Drawing on theoretical paradigms of world literature and transnationalism, it argues that Caribbean slavery profoundly shaped Scotland's economic, social and cultural development, and draws out the implications for current debates on Scotland's national narratives of identity. Eighteenth- to nineteenth-century Scottish writers are re-examined in this new light. Morris explores the ways that discourses of "improvement" in both Scotland and the Caribbean are mediated by the modes of pastoral and georgic which struggle to explain and contain the labour conditions of agricultural labourers, both free and enslaved. The ambivalent relationship of Scottish writers, including Robert Burns, to questions around abolition allows fresh perspectives on the era. Furthermore, Morris considers the origins of a hybrid Scottish-Creole identity through two nineteenth-century figures - Robert Wedderburn and Mary Seacole. The final chapter moves forward to consider the implications for post-devolution (post-referendum) Scotland. Underpinning this investigation is the conviction that collective memory is a key feature which shapes behaviour and beliefs in the present; the recovery of the memory of slavery is performed here in the interests of social justice in the present.



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E-BooksChristianity in Latin America and the Caribbean



Christianity in Latin America and the Caribbean
Free Download Kenneth R. Ross, "Christianity in Latin America and the Caribbean "
English | ISBN: 1474492142 | 2022 | 592 pages | PDF | 9 MB
This volume is the sixth in a series of reference works that takes the analysis of worldwide Christianity to a deeper level of detail. It focuses on Christianity in Latin America and the Caribbean, covering every country and offering both reliable demographic information and original interpretative essays by indigenous scholars and practitioners. It maps patterns of growth and decline, assesses major traditions and movements, analyses key themes, and examines current trends. As a comprehensive account of the presence of Christianity in every country in Latin America, this volume will become a standard work of reference in its field.



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E-BooksNegotiating Freedom in the Circum-Caribbean The Jamaican Maroons and Creek Nation Compared



Negotiating Freedom in the Circum-Caribbean The Jamaican Maroons and Creek Nation Compared
Free Download Helen M. McKee, "Negotiating Freedom in the Circum-Caribbean: The Jamaican Maroons and Creek Nation Compared "
English | ISBN: 0367661896 | 2020 | 224 pages | EPUB | 589 KB
Bringing together Jamaican Maroons and indigenous communities into one framework - for the first time - McKee compares and contrasts how these non-white, semi-autonomous communities were ultimately reduced by Anglophone colonists. In particular, questions are asked about Maroon and Creek interaction with Anglophone communities, slave-catching, slave ownership, land conflict and dispute resolution to conclude that, while important divergences occurred, commonalities can be drawn between Maroon history and Native American history and that, therefore, we should do more to draw Maroon communities into debates of indigenous issues.



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E-BooksThe Conservation and Biogeography of Amphibians in the Caribbean



The Conservation and Biogeography of Amphibians in the Caribbean
Free Download The Conservation and Biogeography of Amphibians in the Caribbean edited by Harold Heatwole, Neftalí Ríos-López
English | February 28, 2023 | ISBN: 1784272671 | True EPUB | 576 pages | 53.8 MB
An expansive and detailed review of the biology of Caribbean amphibians, considering their threats, conservation and outlook in a changing world. Amphibians are the group of vertebrates undergoing the fastest rate of extinction; it is urgent that we understand the causes of this and find means of protecting them.



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