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Autor:
Robert Andolina
The border wall that Argentina built in 2015 on its Paraguayan border was doubly enigmatic: It was ambiguous in Argentine society and difficult to explain with predominant border theories. This wall was constructed without prior explanation from the
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Publikováno v:
Political Geography. 24:678-702
This article analyses ethnic identity making in contemporary Bolivia by combining insights from constructivist political science, human geography, and other disciplines. It shows how transnational discursive frameworks and spatial imageries shape loc
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Working the Spaces of Neoliberalism
Indigenous social movements have become important development actors in recent years. As the targets of “socially inclusive” neoliberal policies and protagonists in global anti-capitalist movements, the position of these social movements in mains
Autor:
Robert Andolina
Publikováno v:
Journal of Latin American Studies. 36:610-613
Autor:
Paula Abood, Omofolabo Ajayi‐Soyinka, Yvette M. Alex‐Assensoh, Robert Andolina, A. B. Assensoh, Sophie Bessis, Marwan Bishara, Silvia Chejter, Ying‐Ying Chien, Anna Couani, Radhika Desai, Gilbert Doho, Anne Donchin, Sneja Gunew, Jan Hare, Lori Hartmann‐Mahmud, Olivier Hauville, Maggie Hsu, Mary Kalantzis, Christine Keating, Tseen Khoo, Myrna Kostash, Nina Laurie, Françoise Lionnet, Walter E. Little, Michael C. Mbabuike, Haideh Moghissi, Richa Nagar, Obioma Nnaemeka, Martha C. Nussbaum, Chimalum Nwankwo, L. Amede Obiora, Beverly Ott, Susan H. Perry, Sarah A. Radcliffe, Celeste Schenck, Margaret (Peg) Snyder, Gila Svirsky, Amanda Lock Swarr, Molly Talcott, Sunera Thobani, Louise Yelin, Zhang Ye
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 29:681-689
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 29:387-416
This essay aims to advance feminist debates around globalization in a number of directions. By means of a transnational perspective that takes gender into the heart of the analysis the essay challenges the erasure of gender from grand theories of glo
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Robert Andolina
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Journal of Latin American Studies. 35:721-750
A crucial development in current Latin American politics is the growing involvement of indigenous movements in democracies grappling with the challenges of regime consolidation. This article examines how Ecuador's indigenous movement consecrated new
Publikováno v:
Life's Work
Indigenous professionalization is occurring throughout Latin America at an increasing pace as new careers open up in social development. Under what is heralded as socially inclusive neoliberalism, a “development with identity” paradigm is produci