Clean and green : knowledge and morality in a Philippine farming community / Axel Borchgrevink.
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- HN 620.G56 .B644 2014
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HN 111.St94 1994 Studies on coalition experiences in the Philippines / | HN 620.C6.B862 1996 Pakikipagbuklod : Lagos sa community organizing. / | HN 620.C6.B862 1996 Pakikipagbuklod : Lagos sa community organizing. / | HN 620.G56 .B644 2014 Clean and green : knowledge and morality in a Philippine farming community / | HN 620.G56 .B644 2014 Clean and green : knowledge and morality in a Philippine farming community / | HN 620.G56 .B644 2014 Clean and green : knowledge and morality in a Philippine farming community / | HN 620.G56 .B644 2014 Clean and green : knowledge and morality in a Philippine farming community / |
Why do tenants pay a greater share of the harvest to the land owner than they are obliged to? Why do villagers spend an inordinate amount of time and work in the upkeep and "beautification" of their public spaces? These are some of the questions explored in this monograph from a rice-cultivating village on Bohol. The author shows how a study of local knowledge and moral ideas can explain-and show interconnections between-a wide range of contexts: tenancy relations, communal organization, conflict management and local politics, powerful amulets, medical practices and agricultural technology. By combining approaches from cognitive anthropology and the sociology of knowledge, the book is also an example of how one can study the meeting of local and global traditions of knowledge. (Source: http://www.ateneo.edu/ateneopress/index.php)
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