This thesis provides an analysis of the trajectory of Indigenous organisations’ development goals in the border region of Arica y Parinacota, Chile. The convergence of development notions from the Indigenous Peoples on one side and the State on the other is generally viewed as a field of dispute and resistance. However, I argue that development processes in the borderland have led Indigenous people to draw their relationship with the State institutions into a collaborative space. The sovereignty over Arica y Parinacota was transferred from Peru to Chile in a process that started during the War of the Pacific (1879-1883) and ended with the Treaty of Lima (1929). Then, given its geopolitical importance, different governments took special meas...
This thesis is about the multiple territories which dispute the shape and control of the developmen...
This paper explores the concepts of indigeneity and territory from geography, and their application ...
Much of the history of Indigenous-state relations in Chile has been shaped by western understandings...
With nine distinct Indigenous Peoples and a population of 1.8 million, which represents 11% of the t...
This paper explores the tensions generated in Chilean politics by Mapuche responses to the promotion...
My dissertation explores a multilayered landscape of contestation at the Aymara borderlands of Guall...
Abstract: This thesis will assess the efforts of international organizations (IGOs) and internationa...
My research aims to analyze the current relationship of the Mapuche movement to the political space ...
The Mapuche people are an indigenous group located in the Southern Cone region of South America with...
In this paper, I explore the impacts of mega-development projects in Chile and Nicaragua using a pos...
This dissertation addresses the current situation of the Mapuche indigenous people in Chile, who are...
A dissertation submitted in part-fulfilment of the requirements of the M.Sc. in Globalisation and La...
This project uses critical development theory to examine relationships between rural residents pursu...
Even though no part of the world is untouched by the global economy, the role played by the State co...
My dissertation, “Territorial Conflicts, Bureaucracy, and State Formation in Chile's Southern Fronte...
This thesis is about the multiple territories which dispute the shape and control of the developmen...
This paper explores the concepts of indigeneity and territory from geography, and their application ...
Much of the history of Indigenous-state relations in Chile has been shaped by western understandings...
With nine distinct Indigenous Peoples and a population of 1.8 million, which represents 11% of the t...
This paper explores the tensions generated in Chilean politics by Mapuche responses to the promotion...
My dissertation explores a multilayered landscape of contestation at the Aymara borderlands of Guall...
Abstract: This thesis will assess the efforts of international organizations (IGOs) and internationa...
My research aims to analyze the current relationship of the Mapuche movement to the political space ...
The Mapuche people are an indigenous group located in the Southern Cone region of South America with...
In this paper, I explore the impacts of mega-development projects in Chile and Nicaragua using a pos...
This dissertation addresses the current situation of the Mapuche indigenous people in Chile, who are...
A dissertation submitted in part-fulfilment of the requirements of the M.Sc. in Globalisation and La...
This project uses critical development theory to examine relationships between rural residents pursu...
Even though no part of the world is untouched by the global economy, the role played by the State co...
My dissertation, “Territorial Conflicts, Bureaucracy, and State Formation in Chile's Southern Fronte...
This thesis is about the multiple territories which dispute the shape and control of the developmen...
This paper explores the concepts of indigeneity and territory from geography, and their application ...
Much of the history of Indigenous-state relations in Chile has been shaped by western understandings...