On Day 3 (15 June 2018), in the session of “Community Governance and Participatory Democracy”, Gilberto LOPEZ Y RIVAS (National Institute of Anthropology and History, Mexico) delivered a lecture on Community, Government, Systems. The video is produced by Global University for Sustainability, 2018
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textGrounded in the geographies of Chiapas, Mexico, the dissertation maps a cartography of Zapatista...
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The right of indigenous peoples to free, prior and informed consultation in decisions that affect th...
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