阿加德兹地区(尼日尔)受教育的图阿雷格人参与流动牧业:可避免的诱惑和替代合作形式

IF 1.1 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Sarah Lunaček
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学术界和决策者越来越认识到畜牧业非常适合变化和不确定性的条件。鉴于具有牧民背景的受过教育的个人可以影响有关支持和提供流动牧民服务的政治决策,本文质疑阿加德兹地区受过教育的图阿雷格人中的煽动主义偏见。在第一部分中,结合流动人口的教育背景,讨论了尼日尔游牧民族的教育历史。与其他地方的经验相比,寄宿学校可以鼓励久坐或支持流动性。流动人口服务中心也是如此,它们正在回归区域规划。来自艾尔商队和园艺背景以及艾尔西部和南部牧民社区的受过教育的图阿雷格人的发展理念不仅受到学校教育的影响,而且与不同的发展趋势有关,并取决于个人经历、身份和与牧民的情感关系。一方面,某些受过教育的图阿雷格人信奉煽动主义的发展愿景,但那些与游牧牧民保持积极关系的人仍然认识到他们的传统知识和做法的价值,包括群体流动。学校可以参与传播畜牧业作为可持续未来生产系统的有利形象,从而使未来几代多样化的政策制定者能够有意义地与流动牧民接触。
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Schooled Tuaregs' Engagement with Mobile Pastoralism in the Agadez Region (Niger): Avoidable Sedentism and Alternative Forms of Cooperation
The recognition that pastoralism is well-suited to conditions of variability and uncertainty is growing among academics and policy-makers. With the notion that schooled individuals with pastoralist backgrounds could influence political decisions regarding support and providing services for mobile pastoralism, this paper questions the sedentist bias among schooled Tuareg in the Agadez region. In the first part, the history of schooling for nomads in Niger is discussed in the context of schooling for mobile people. Compared to experiences elsewhere, boarding schools can either encourage sedentarisation or support mobility. The same holds in the case of service centres for mobile populations, which are making their way back to regional planning. Ideas regarding the development of schooled Tuareg from caravan and gardening backgrounds in Aïr and from pastoralist communities in the west and south of Aïr are not only influenced by schooling, but relate to different development trends and depend on individual experiences, identity and affective relation to pastoralism. While on the one hand, certain schooled Tuaregs have embraced a sedentist vision of development, those who enjoy active relationships with nomadic pastoralists nonetheless recognise the value of their customary knowledge and practices, including herd mobility. Schools could participate in transmitting a favourable image of pastoralism as a productive system for sustainable futures and thereby equip future generations of diverse policymakers to engage meaningfully with mobile pastoralists.
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Nomadic Peoples
Nomadic Peoples ANTHROPOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Nomadic Peoples is an international journal published for the Commission on Nomadic Peoples, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Its primary concerns are the current circumstances of all nomadic peoples around the world and their prospects. Its readership includes all those interested in nomadic peoples—scholars, researchers, planners and project administrators.
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