Osvaldo Kreimer's research while affiliated with Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission and other places

Publications (6)

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Collective Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Inter-American Human Rights System, Organization of American States - Volume 94 - Osvaldo Kreimer
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Research findings, theories, and examples of the effectiveness of radio and television programs are organized to create a guide for analyzing their educational messages. It is demonstrated that radio and television programs are composed of a set of messages made up of more than one level of language, such as verbal (words), paraverbal (pitch, inton...
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The executive summary is the first section of this final report of the evaluation of the ATS-1 medical communication system in Alaska. The second section introduces the background of these studies and the sociogeographic setting and health situation of the Alaska natives. The third section presents the main research findings about both the aides-to...
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T erritorial rights are a central claim for Indigenous Peo-ples around the world. Those rights are the physical substratum for their ability to survive as peoples, to reproduce their cultures, and to maintain and develop their productive systems. The Permanent Council Working Group (Working Group), in charge of the preparation of the Amer-ican Decl...

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... Until the late 19805, the most common response of multilateral development institutions and states to the contradictions between the growing pressures on them to uphold the rights of Indigenous peoples and the way in which development was carried out was the promotion of measures to mitigate the impacts produced by development (see Tomasevski 1993: 67-8;Davis 1993;Deruyttere 1997;Burger 1998;Swepston 1998;Kreimer 1998;Sanders 1998). However, through the 19705 the contradiction was increasingly clear, and this helped to open a crack in the so-far solid confidence that progress justified almost everything. ...
... However, there is no reference to indigenous collective rights on their ancestral lands. Since 1970 the Inter-American Commission has recognised forms of collective rights related to indigenous peoples, 111 in claims related to their traditional lands, 112 genocide, traditions, languages, etc. 113 In July 2002, the Inter-American Commission took a substantial step towards indigenous peoples' rights when it released findings that the United States had violated international human rights by depriving the Western Shoshone Indians of their ancestral lands. 114 The first case involving property rights that the Commission submitted to the Inter-American Court for consideration was the 2001 Mayagna Awas Tingni Community case. ...
... Media studies perspectives provide a good methodological basis for such reflection by going beyond the media competency models established in empirical classroom research and broadening the perspectives of videography in teacher education. McLuhan (1964) pointed out as early as the 1960s that media change our society independent of their content; "The medium is the message," and they have a numbing effect that prevents people from seeing through this mode of action. The current information age has surpassed the imagination of the media philosopher. ...