伊恩格拉的埃文基人的生活流离失所

IF 0.5 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
T. Mustonen, A. Lehtinen
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摘要

本文研究了与萨哈-雅库特生活方式的过去和现在变化有关的埃文基人的经历和记忆。在理论和经验上,对社区对流离失所或生活流离失所的反思有了地方性的理解。实证部分首先描述了今天日常生活中持续存在的埃文基传统。接下来是对埃文基人对流离失所的反思的三方面解读,重点是1)部队和obobis的惯例,2)传统和地名的转变,以及3)工业土地统治造成的骚乱。该分析基于2005年至2020年间在伊恩格拉的埃文基人访谈,以及本文第一作者为埃文基地图集收集的相关经验材料。这项研究的一个主要成果是对位移的阶段有了深入的埃文基观点。此外,本文还论证了地方性民族志的价值,它有利于对认知差异敏感的研究承诺,并有助于确定强迫和不受控制的迁移的实际成本。
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Lived displacement among the Evenki of Yiengra
This article studies the Evenki experiences and memories bound to past and present changes in their modes of living in Sakha-Yakutia. An endemic understanding of the community reflections on de-placing, or lived displacement, is advanced, both theoretically and empirically. The empirical part starts with a description of the Evenki traditions sustained in everyday life today. This is followed by a threefold reading of the Evenki reflections of displacement, focusing on 1) routines of brigades and obchinas, 2) transitions of traditions and place names and 3) disturbances due to industrial land-rule. The analysis is based on Evenki interviews in Yiengra between 2005-2020 and related empirical material gathered for the Evenki Atlas completed by the first of the authors of this article. A major result of the study is an in-depth Evenki view on the phases of displacement. In addition, the article demonstrates the value of endemic ethnography which favours research commitments that are both sensitive to epistemic differentiation and help in identifying the actual costs of forced and unruly de-placing.
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International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems
International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
8
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The paradigm for the next generation of information systems (ISs) will involve large numbers of ISs distributed over large, complex computer/communication networks. Such ISs will manage or have access to large amounts of information and computing services and will interoperate as required. These support individual or collaborative human work. Communication among component systems will be done using protocols that range from conventional ones to those based on distributed AI. We call such next generation ISs Cooperative Information Systems (CIS). The International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems (IJCIS) addresses the intricacies of cooperative work in the framework of distributed interoperable information systems. It provides a forum for the presentation and dissemination of research covering all aspects of CIS design, requirements, functionality, implementation, deployment, and evolution.
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