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Abstract
University Press. Taussig, M.T. 1986. Shamanism, colonialism, and the wild man: a study in terror and healing. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Thomas, E., M. van Zonneveld, J. Loo, T. Hodgkin, G. Galluzzi, and J. van Etten. 2012. Present Spatial Diversity Patterns of Theobroma cacao L. in the Neotropics Reflect Genetic Differentiation in Pleistocene Refugia Followed by Human-Influenced Dispersal. PLoS ONE 7, no. 10.
大学出版社。陶西格,M.T. 1986。萨满教、殖民主义和野人:恐怖与治愈的研究。芝加哥:芝加哥大学出版社。Thomas, E., M. van Zonneveld, J. Loo, T. Hodgkin, G. Galluzzi, J. van Etten。2012。新热带地区可可树的空间多样性格局反映了更新世避难所的遗传分化和人类影响的扩散。PLoS ONE 7, no。10.
期刊介绍:
A leading journal in the field of rural politics and development, The Journal of Peasant Studies (JPS) provokes and promotes critical thinking about social structures, institutions, actors and processes of change in and in relation to the rural world. It fosters inquiry into how agrarian power relations between classes and other social groups are created, understood, contested and transformed. JPS pays special attention to questions of ‘agency’ of marginalized groups in agrarian societies, particularly their autonomy and capacity to interpret – and change – their conditions.