The formation of attitudes toward development in southern Labrador /

This study examines the problems outsiders have in understanding local attitudes towards development in the southern Labrador community of Cartwright. It looks at local history and the nature of community complexity. The way in which these complexities provide a context for local discourse and shift...

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Main Author: Schneider, Robert H.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: McGill University 1984
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.76738 2023-05-15T17:21:07+02:00 The formation of attitudes toward development in southern Labrador / Schneider, Robert H. Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Anthropology.) 1984 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=76738 en eng McGill University alephsysno: 000214834 proquestno: AAINK66593 Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=76738 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador Communication in rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador Economic development -- Social aspects Labrador (N.L.) -- Social conditions Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 1984 ftcanadathes 2014-02-16T18:46:09Z This study examines the problems outsiders have in understanding local attitudes towards development in the southern Labrador community of Cartwright. It looks at local history and the nature of community complexity. The way in which these complexities provide a context for local discourse and shifting frames of reference are reasons why outsiders rarely understand the ideological coherence underlying what local people say. An approach is proposed for a more "humanistic" anthropology of development that takes into account local attitudes towards development. A "multi-layered" approach, it entails a more concerned interest in listening to what local people themselves have to say about their own situation and incorporates aspects of history and community life as necessary analytical perspectives. Based upon this greater understanding of local experience, this approach puts order and coherence into what are often disparate and seemingly inconsistent statements. Thesis Newfoundland Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Newfoundland
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topic Rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador
Communication in rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador
Economic development -- Social aspects
Labrador (N.L.) -- Social conditions
spellingShingle Rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador
Communication in rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador
Economic development -- Social aspects
Labrador (N.L.) -- Social conditions
Schneider, Robert H.
The formation of attitudes toward development in southern Labrador /
topic_facet Rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador
Communication in rural development -- Newfoundland and Labrador -- Labrador
Economic development -- Social aspects
Labrador (N.L.) -- Social conditions
description This study examines the problems outsiders have in understanding local attitudes towards development in the southern Labrador community of Cartwright. It looks at local history and the nature of community complexity. The way in which these complexities provide a context for local discourse and shifting frames of reference are reasons why outsiders rarely understand the ideological coherence underlying what local people say. An approach is proposed for a more "humanistic" anthropology of development that takes into account local attitudes towards development. A "multi-layered" approach, it entails a more concerned interest in listening to what local people themselves have to say about their own situation and incorporates aspects of history and community life as necessary analytical perspectives. Based upon this greater understanding of local experience, this approach puts order and coherence into what are often disparate and seemingly inconsistent statements.
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title_short The formation of attitudes toward development in southern Labrador /
title_full The formation of attitudes toward development in southern Labrador /
title_fullStr The formation of attitudes toward development in southern Labrador /
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