<p>The article analyzes the reform of Article 1 of the Political Constitution of Costa Rica to acknowledge the multicultural and pluriethnic character of the nation, in terms of its protagonists and timing of approval. On the one hand, it suggests a relationship between racial formation processes and a constitutional multicultural delay. On the other, it recognizes the challenges and strategies of Afro-Costa Rican women to reframe this reform in terms of social justice.</p
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
Editores del volumen II: Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijir, Elisabeth Echteld y Wim...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
The article analyzes the reform of Article 1 of the Political Constitution of Costa Rica to acknowle...
Costa Rica is a democratic State and enjoys an abundant anti discriminatory legislation. However the...
The article inquires into the evolution of the recognition of indigeneity and multiculturalism in La...
This study makes an analysis on the scope that entails the declaration of Costa Rica as a multicultu...
textabstractWhen the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS), the flagship institution of Costa R...
Un 53% de las personas costarricenses considera que la condición de afro descendientes no influye en...
[EN] This article analyzes the participation of Afro-Caribbean men as officials in different local o...
This article focuses on the tensions and imbalances that arise between multicultural rights and a sp...
In its Political Constitution of 1991, Colombia recognized to be a multiethnic country, commiting to...
This article discusses the structures of sexual and racial power that continue to systematically und...
This article is about the process of ethno-racialization in the multicultural era specifically in th...
The driving force behind this essay is the wave of multiculturalist constitutional and statutory law...
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
Editores del volumen II: Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijir, Elisabeth Echteld y Wim...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...
The article analyzes the reform of Article 1 of the Political Constitution of Costa Rica to acknowle...
Costa Rica is a democratic State and enjoys an abundant anti discriminatory legislation. However the...
The article inquires into the evolution of the recognition of indigeneity and multiculturalism in La...
This study makes an analysis on the scope that entails the declaration of Costa Rica as a multicultu...
textabstractWhen the Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social (CCSS), the flagship institution of Costa R...
Un 53% de las personas costarricenses considera que la condición de afro descendientes no influye en...
[EN] This article analyzes the participation of Afro-Caribbean men as officials in different local o...
This article focuses on the tensions and imbalances that arise between multicultural rights and a sp...
In its Political Constitution of 1991, Colombia recognized to be a multiethnic country, commiting to...
This article discusses the structures of sexual and racial power that continue to systematically und...
This article is about the process of ethno-racialization in the multicultural era specifically in th...
The driving force behind this essay is the wave of multiculturalist constitutional and statutory law...
This article, which is based on a keynote address, delivered for the 2nd International Congress of C...
Editores del volumen II: Nicholas Faraclas, Ronald Severing, Christa Weijir, Elisabeth Echteld y Wim...
José Antonio Aguilar Rivera discusses recent reforms to the constitutions of several Latin American ...