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Peter C. Sutton

    Peter combineert zijn nuchtere aanpak en achtergrond als internationaal onderwijzer om door de hype en desinformatie in de wereld van sociale media te snijden. Als spreker, auteur en praktijkgerichte consultant biedt hij een no-nonsense strategie voor scholen en organisaties om hun investeringen in sociale media te maximaliseren. Zijn methoden hebben veel instellingen geholpen een aanwezigheid op sociale media op te bouwen die kan wedijveren met die van multinationale ondernemingen. Peter levert duidelijke, effectieve oplossingen die zijn ontworpen om klanten gemoedsrust te bieden.

    Let's talk German
    Masters of 17th Century Dutch Landscape Painting
    The Hohenbuchau Collection
    Linguistic Organisation and Native Title: The Wik Case, Australia
    The politics of suffering
    Native Title in Australia
    • 2021

      Classical Aboriginal societies in Australia have commonly been described in terms of social organisation and local organisation. This book presents rich detail on a third and related domain that has not been given the same kind of attention: linguistic organisation. Basing their analyses on fieldwork among the Wik peoples of Cape York Peninsula, north Australia, Peter Sutton and Ken Hale show how cosmology, linguistic variation, language prehistory, clan totemic identities, geopolitics, land use and land ownership created a vibrant linguistic organisation in a classical Aboriginal society. This has been a society long in love with language and languages. Its people have richly imbued the domain of rights and interests in country--the foundations of their native title as recognised in Australian law--with rights and interests in the abundance of languages and dialects given to them at the start of the world.

      Linguistic Organisation and Native Title: The Wik Case, Australia
    • 2011
    • 2011
    • 2010

      Native Title in Australia

      An Ethnographic Perspective

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,2(5)Tarief

      Exploring fundamental anthropological issues, this book delves into the customary rights held by Aboriginal Australians within their respective 'countries.' It examines the cultural significance and implications of these rights, shedding light on the complex relationship between Aboriginal peoples and their land. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the importance of understanding these rights in the context of Aboriginal identity and heritage.

      Native Title in Australia
    • 2009

      The politics of suffering

      indigenous Australia and the end of the liberal consensus

      • 268bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,8(38)Tarief

      Combining original observation with deep emotional engagement, this provocative book argues that, despite claims to the contrary, the quality of life of indigenous Australians did not improve between 1970 and the year 2000. Debunking past attempts to improve the tragic situation of many Aboriginal communities, this record discusses the reforms that granted land rights and encouraged traditional cultures, in the hope that this empowerment would be beneficial. Erroneously, however, this same period saw a decline in safety, health, literacy, numeracy, and employment within the Aboriginal community. Groundbreaking and informative, this document offers fresh insight and hope for a new era in indigenous politics.

      The politics of suffering
    • 1994
    • 1992
    • 1987

      Explores Dutch landscape painting, identifying major themes and patterns of style, and relating the art to the culture and social climate of the 17th century

      Masters of 17th Century Dutch Landscape Painting
    • 1984

      / 3887250931 / General art / Duits / German / Allemand / Deutsch / hard cover / dust jacket / 30 x 25 cm / 400 .pp /

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