![]() His doctoral dissertation, Samuel Johnson’s Rhetorical Art: Topical and Figurative Copia in the Age of Locke, was directed by some of the top scholars in his field: Dr. in Eighteenth-century British Literature and Rhetoric from the University of Maryland, College Park (1994). in Philosophy and Literature from Wheaton College (1985) and both an M.A. Pedreira had an impressive list of academic achievements. Mark Pedreira, Professor of the Department of English, College of Humanities.ĭr. Furthermore, CEEOL allows publishers to reach new audiences and promote the scientific achievements of the Eastern European scientific community to a broader readership.It is with deep sadness that we inform the university community of the Río Piedras campus of the passing of Dr. CEEOL offers various services to subscribing institutions and their patrons to make access to its content as easy as possible. Currently, CEEOL covers more than 2000 journals and 690.000 articles, over 4500 ebooks and 6000 grey literature document. CEEOL provides scholars, researchers and students with access to a wide range of academic content in a constantly growing, dynamic repository. Currently, over 1000 publishers entrust CEEOL with their high-quality journals and e-books. In the rapidly changing digital sphere CEEOL is a reliable source of adjusting expertise trusted by scholars, publishers and librarians. The ongoing body of research is intended to convey a sense of both grief (e.g., over the loss of intellectual comfort when conducting research), and of hope for those who continue to address ecological challenges from an academic perspective, even when such work exposes oneself to new hazards and vulnerabilities.ĬEEOL is a leading provider of academic e-journals and e-books in the Humanities and Social Sciences from and about Central and Eastern Europe. The current paper aims to deepen the discussion and generalize on the subject through theories and methodologies that take into consideration personal experiences, as well as critical academic viewpoints situated at the outer limits of the Social sciences, humanities, and ecology, and which distance themselves from academic positions that are more colonial and extractivist in nature. The research focused on the search for new perspectives and opportunities in the restoration of the biocultural landscape in the Totonacapan region of the state of Veracruz through the inclusion of the worldviews, knowledge, and traditional management practices of its indigenous inhabitants. ![]() The research – entitled “Dialogue of Knowledge for the Theoretical Rethinking of Ecological Restoration with a Biocultural Approach” and conducted under the auspices of The Center for Tropical Research at the Universidad Veracruzana – contains numerous authoethnographic elements and is dedicated to the conservation of the natural and biocultural heritage of the tropics in southeast Mexico. Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego Keywords: interculturality biocultural approach Totonacapan research ethics decoloniality Summary/Abstract: This paper addresses the role that fear and doubts played in the author’s fieldwork during her doctoral research in southeast Mexico. Subject(s): Human Geography, Studies of Literature, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Culture and social structure ![]() Notes for an autoethnography of grief: fear and doubts in field work in Totonacapan, Mexico ![]() Del miedo y de las dudas en el trabajo de campo en Totonacapan, México
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