Customary Governance in Post-Independence Timor-Leste

Andrew McWilliam-Lisa Palmer


Engels | 27-02-2026 |

9789087284749

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Korte beschrijving/Annotatie

This book considers the contribution of custom and its inter-generational legacies to the development of sustainable social and environmental policies of governance in Timor-Leste.

Tekst achterflap

This book examines the dynamics of a 'return to custom’ in post-independence Timor-Leste; a set of practices connecting ancestral house communities with the complex spirit ecologies upon which people's livelihoods and well-being depend. Drawing on detailed comparative studies, it considers the contribution of custom and its inter-generational legacies to the development of sustainable social and environmental policies of governance in Southeast Asia’s newest nation-state. The book is both a timely study of social renewal in post-conflict societies, and a creative contribution to the possibilities of sustainable environmental and cultural resource management in Timor-Leste and the wider region.

Slogan/Promotie

This book examines the dynamics of a 'return to custom’ in post-independence Timor-Leste; a set of practices connecting ancestral house communities with the complex spirit ecologies upon which people's livelihoods and well-being depend. Drawing on detailed comparative studies, it considers the contribution of custom and its inter-generational legacies to the development of sustainable social and environmental policies of governance in Southeast Asia’s newest nation-state. The book is both a timely study of social renewal in post-conflict societies, and a creative contribution to the possibilities of sustainable environmental and cultural resource management in Timor-Leste and the wider region.

Biografie

Andrew McWilliam was Professor of Anthropology at Western Sydney University (2017-2024 – now Adjunct Professor). He is a specialist in the anthropology of Southeast Asia, especially Indonesia and Timor-Leste. Recent publications include: 1) 'Post-Conflict Social and Economic Recovery in Timor-Leste: Redemptive Legacies', 2020 Routledge; 2) 'Distilling Livelihoods in Timor‑Leste: Fataluku Ecologies of Practice', Human Ecology, 2022 Vol 50 (4) 606-615. 3) 'Making Money, Missing Home: Reflections on Timorese Informal Labour Migration to Britain', 2022 The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 23:3, 266-285. Lisa Palmer is a Professor of Environmental Studies in the School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Melbourne. She has published widely and is the author of an ethnography on people’s complex relations with water in Timor-Leste titled 'Water politics and spiritual ecology: Custom, environmental governance and development' (2015, Routledge) and 'Island Encounters: Timor-Leste from the outside in' (ANU Press, 2021). She is a co-editor of 'Economic Diversity in Contemporary Timor-Leste' (LUP, 2023).

Inhoudsopgave

Table of Contents; List of Figures; Contributors; Chapter 1. Spirit Ecologies of the House: Customary Governance in Post-Independence Timor-Leste; Chapter 2. Fataluku Ritual Houses: Status, relation and renewal; Chapter 3. Waima’a House Cultures: Emergence, connection, reconstruction; Chapter 4. Mambai Houses and Ritual Centres; Chapter 5. [Re]-constituting the ritual domain of Ina Ama Beli Daralai Babulu Mane Hitu; Chapter 6. Houses of Koba Lima: Unity and Division; Chapter 7. Tara Bandu and Customary Governance in post-Independence Timor-Leste; Chapter 8. Ambivalent ‘Indigeneities’ in Timor-Leste: between the customary and national governance of resources; Afterword: Negotiating tradition and modernity

Details

EAN :9789087284749
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Uitgever :Universiteit Leiden hodn Leiden Universi
Publicatie datum :  27-02-2026
Uitvoering :Hardback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Status :Nog niet beschikbaar
Keywords :  culture;ecologies of practice;governance;house societies;spiritual practice;sustainability;timor-leste