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Between Justice and Money: How the Covid-19 Crisis was used to De-Differentiate Legality in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Legality in the Global South suffers from problems of application by convenience. Some rules are appPalabras claves:De-differentiation, ECUADOR, External state bonds, Lack of autonomy, Legality, Local contractsAutores:Katiuska King Mantilla, Philipp AltmannFuentes:googlescopusDecolonize the sociology? Reflections from a practical experience
ArticleAbstract: The decolonial sociology has been a project of a considerable group of thinkers. There are many textPalabras claves:ECUADOR, higher education, Latin America, science and society, SOCIOLOGYAutores: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:googlescopusStudying discourse innovations: The case of the indigenous movement in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Discursive development is fluid and continuous, making it hard to determine the concrete moment of dPalabras claves:BUEN VIVIR, Discourse analysis, ECUADOR, history of concepts, Indigenous movement, INTERCULTURAL, Plurinational, Political conceptsAutores:Philipp AltmannFuentes:googlescopusThe Commons as Colonisation – The Well-Intentioned Appropriation of Buen Vivir
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Coloniality, commons, Degrowth, Discourse, ECUADOR, Indigenous movementAutores:Philipp AltmannFuentes:scopus