The article examines the process of space appropriation and resignification by Indigenous migrant groups in cities. As a result of the repeated use of an urban space over time for cultural activities perceived as emblematic of a common identity, Indigenous individuals confer meanings onto space based on a social construction of their homeland, collectively re-signifying the space, and transforming it into what is presented as a symbolically-based ‘ethnic place’. Building on the literature of place identity and original empirical information gathered through ethnographic fieldwork in Santiago de Chile, the article discusses three different paths followed by the Mapuche to gain spaces and produce their own ethnic places in the city, namely, i...
Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin A...
AbstractThis article analyzes the diverse—and often divergent—state conceptions of the role of indig...
During the period following the Conquista and when the Santiago de Chile's urban society was formed,...
This thesis analyses the different routes for ethnicity (re)creation pursued by the Mapuche diaspora...
The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with vario...
For many indigenous peoples, the city was historically constructed as a space of exclusion and domin...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with vario...
This paper presents a case where history seems to move in fits and starts and circles. Mapuche belon...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.This article examines experienc...
An ethnographic approach to interethnic relationships in cities of Patagonia is presented in this ar...
In Chile, 6.6% of the population identifies as belonging to an indigenous people.gena, a group chara...
This dissertation examines the results of two years of multi-sited ethnographic and linguistic field...
The study of indigenous migration poses great challenges, because it deals with a population that hi...
This thesis explores the engagement of a group of Mapuche-Pewenche communities with tourism in south...
Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin A...
AbstractThis article analyzes the diverse—and often divergent—state conceptions of the role of indig...
During the period following the Conquista and when the Santiago de Chile's urban society was formed,...
This thesis analyses the different routes for ethnicity (re)creation pursued by the Mapuche diaspora...
The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with vario...
For many indigenous peoples, the city was historically constructed as a space of exclusion and domin...
While increasing numbers of Indigenous peoples worldwide live in cities, mainstream research and pra...
The phenomenon of migration to cities by indigenous Mapuche people of Chile is associated with vario...
This paper presents a case where history seems to move in fits and starts and circles. Mapuche belon...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.This article examines experienc...
An ethnographic approach to interethnic relationships in cities of Patagonia is presented in this ar...
In Chile, 6.6% of the population identifies as belonging to an indigenous people.gena, a group chara...
This dissertation examines the results of two years of multi-sited ethnographic and linguistic field...
The study of indigenous migration poses great challenges, because it deals with a population that hi...
This thesis explores the engagement of a group of Mapuche-Pewenche communities with tourism in south...
Since a few decades, indigenous urbanization process is one of the most striking dynamics in Latin A...
AbstractThis article analyzes the diverse—and often divergent—state conceptions of the role of indig...
During the period following the Conquista and when the Santiago de Chile's urban society was formed,...