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Sindicatos campesinos y poder estatal en la Bolivia evista (2005-2010)
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Citizenship and the State. Obligatory Military Service in Contemporary Bolivia
Published 2015-05-01“…This article examines an institution which is central to sustaining racist, classist and patriarchal differentiated citizenship in Bolivia: obligatory military service. Through an analysis of the parliamentary debates that took place throughout 2008, during the first term in office of the governing Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) party, this research reveals the effectiveness of the state legislation mandating obligatory military service in legitimizing and naturalizing processes of domination.…”
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The Configuration of Work in the XXI Century: The Market Eloy Salmon and Molecular Movements of the Capital
Published 2018-09-01“…We propose – using the concept of David Harvey – that the vendors of Eloy Salmon are part of the molecular movements of the capital. This can be explained by observing that in their existing organization they have their own institutional forms, internal codes of exchange, and cultural practices that allow there to be social and local attachments, as well as the fostering of relationships with global capitalism, which creates “resistance” to the State.…”
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Topografías variables del poder: las relaciones entre movimientos sociales y el Estado argentino en dos tiempos
Published 2016-09-01“…In that framework, this article studies the relational character of the State and social movements in Argentina by looking at the historical articulation of neoliberal forms of government and the shaping of a favorable context for the implementation of popular politics of income distribution. …”
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Populisme et gestion national-populaire du pouvoir en Bolivie : l’expérience du Mouvement nationaliste révolutionnaire – MNR– (1952-1964)
Published 2005-09-01“…The study of the “Nationalist Revolutionary Movement” (NRM) in Bolivia (1952-64) offers an example of the national populist process typical of that nation. …”
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Le référendum du 21 février 2016 : quid de dix ans de gestion du pouvoir des mouvements sociaux en Bolivie
Published 2016-09-01“…The place of social movements in the process of change and their interactions in the power management will be reflected on. …”
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Reframing tradition: how NGOs sell market-based conservation to Indigenous communities—lessons from the Leco community in Bolivia
Published 2025-01-01“…To understand the communication strategy for swaying the community, we apply framing theory from communicative and social movements literature. Through analysis of archival data, interviews with NGO officials, and fieldwork in Bolivian communities, we highlight the importance of different framing strategies, especially ‘prognostic’ and ‘motivational’ framing, in persuading Indigenous Leco farmers to adopt market-driven conservation practices. …”
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The 2019 Social Protests in Latin America: Global Context and Ecuadorian Case-Study
Published 2020-11-01“…Finally, the paper examines the causes and the development of the social unrest that broke out in Ecuador and served as a starting point for escalating the protest movement in Latin America in 2019.…”
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“Ethnic Revival” in Globalizing World: The Example of Indigenous Political Movements in Latin America
Published 2019-11-01“…In Colombia, Ecuador and Nicaragua the indigenous political parties were found, which, as long as other political forces, are participating in electoral processes and are delegating their representatives to public institutions. Whereas in case of Bolivia, the indigenous movement in alliance with left and progressive social organizations, has become the leading political force.The author gives an explanation why the political activism of the indigenous peoples in different Latin American countries has taken such forms and has contributed to such results. …”
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Between the Common Good and Good Living: Long-Distance Affinities
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Quel devenir pour l’Etat, la nation, l’Etat-nation dans la Bolivie d’Evo Morales ?
Published 2008-11-01“…What relationship between social movements, political parties and the State? …”
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