Muringa vila

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Muringa vila (

sustainable local infrastructure.[1]

The project was founded by a local fisherman and a German ethnologist in 2005 with the goal of finding practical solutions for problems of the indigenous society of this particular place which are created by a changing global environment, i.e., depleted oceans (as a source of income for the fishermen), gentrification of the village, emigration, educational deficits, immediate environmental threads, the take over of the beaches by tourism.[2]

In literature

  • Dr. V. Dahlheimer in: Die verwobene Kultur der Zukunft . Ethnologische Verständniswege für dynamische Metalanguage-Systeme, 2007. DDC-Notation 306 [DDC22ger]
  • Creative Participation: Responsibility-Taking in the Political World, Paradigm Publishers, 2009,
  • Paul H. Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson, "The Cultural Creatives". New York: Harmony Books, 2000.

References

  1. ^ V. Dahlheimer: Towards a Future in Cultural Anthropology, 2008
  2. ^ Paul Drechsel: Logik der Globalisierung, Mainz, 2002

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