This article seeks to problematise current frameworks of global environmental governance by examining how the neoliberal model continues to rely on the state to suppress plurinational justice. Firstly, it discusses the creation of counter-hegemonic discourses through the emergence of new centres of epistemic production. Secondly, it analyses the ways in which these narratives interact, or fail to interact, with state policies on a local, national and international level through the case study of Evo Morales’ Bolivia. The article argues that one of main challenges confronting environmental governance will be to reformulate sovereignty as an epistemic and relational – as well as political and territorial – set of relationships
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
How is the natural environment used and understood in contemporary Bolivian politics? To answer this...
This article investigates how multiple and nuanced micropractices of power work through everyday bur...
This article seeks to problematise current frameworks of global environmental governance by examinin...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
The government of Evo Morales is emblematic of the new left governments in Latin America that emerge...
The 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the new global development goals gu...
This thesis seeks to integrate existing scholarly frameworks of populism, resource nationalism, and ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Is populism necessary to the articulation of count...
Bolivia provides an example of the immense complexity of local responses to globalization. This pape...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
This article discusses the indigenous perspectives on ecology, Mother Earth and environmental activi...
The 2005 election of Evo Morales as the president of Bolivia marked a moment of celebration for the ...
This paper has been funded by a Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Environmental and Sustainabili...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
How is the natural environment used and understood in contemporary Bolivian politics? To answer this...
This article investigates how multiple and nuanced micropractices of power work through everyday bur...
This article seeks to problematise current frameworks of global environmental governance by examinin...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
Bolivia is the first Plurinational State in the world, in which the State, constitutionally, assures...
The government of Evo Morales is emblematic of the new left governments in Latin America that emerge...
The 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are the new global development goals gu...
This thesis seeks to integrate existing scholarly frameworks of populism, resource nationalism, and ...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Is populism necessary to the articulation of count...
Bolivia provides an example of the immense complexity of local responses to globalization. This pape...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
This article discusses the indigenous perspectives on ecology, Mother Earth and environmental activi...
The 2005 election of Evo Morales as the president of Bolivia marked a moment of celebration for the ...
This paper has been funded by a Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Environmental and Sustainabili...
Evo Morales and the Movimiento al Socialismo (MAS) took office in Bolivia in 2006, riding on the wav...
How is the natural environment used and understood in contemporary Bolivian politics? To answer this...
This article investigates how multiple and nuanced micropractices of power work through everyday bur...