Mostrando 4 resultados de: 4
Filtros aplicados
Subtipo de publicación
Article(4)
Publisher
Iberoamerican Journal of Development Studies(1)
Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research(1)
International Journal for the Semiotics of Law(1)
International Journal of Sociology(1)
Eleven days in October 2019–the indigenous movement in the recent mobilizations in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Since the 1990s, the indigenous movement has been the most active social movement in Ecuador. HowevePalabras claves:Indigenous peoples, NEOLIBERALISM, organization, protestAutores:Philipp AltmannFuentes:googlescopusEcologists by default? How the indigenous movement in Ecuador became protector of nature
ArticleAbstract: Since several decades, indigenous peoples are seen as stewards of nature. This is not only an attribPalabras claves:BUEN VIVIR, Ecology, Framing, Indigenous, Social movementAutores:Philipp AltmannFuentes:googlescopusIndigenous peoples in the global buen vivir, a concept as tool for the inclusion of the excluded
ArticleAbstract: Indigenous peoples have been and still are largely excluded from the most important areas of modernPalabras claves:Communitarianism, inclusion, Plurinationality, SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, Subaltern, TerritoryAutores:Philipp AltmannFuentes:scopus“The Right to Self-determination”: Right and Laws Between Means of Oppression and Means of Liberation in the Discourse of the Indigenous Movement of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The 1970s and 1980s meant an ethnic politicization of the indigenous movement in Ecuador, until thisPalabras claves:Autonomy, ECUADOR, Framing, Indigenous movement, Self-determination, SOCIAL MOVEMENTSAutores:Philipp AltmannFuentes:googlescopus