Among the most impressive and radical transformations in Latin America since the 1990s is the emergence of new Indigenous movements. As of [p. 254 ↓]2010, the Indigenous population was 50 million, constituted by more than 400 culturally diverse nations, groups, or tribes, inhabiting the big metropolises as well as some of the most varied, remote, and rich ecosystems. Many are farmers, and several groups live in ways they have done for centuries. Many others are urban professionals, global citizens, and international experts in different fields of knowledge. Together they have generated a great variety of media projects over recent decades, projects which, like such Indigenous movements elsewhere, have done much to reassert Indigenous rights...
The article offers an inquiry into the problem of “ethnic revival” in politics against the backgroun...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
My first ethnographic study in Mexico was of the people who worked on a gigantic landed estate or ha...
The article focuses on the emergence of indigenous social movements in Latin America. It notes the r...
During the last two decades of the 20th century, indigenous groups mobilised themselves in many coun...
Indigenous social movements in Latin America have been at the forefront of renewed struggles around ...
In this essay I argue that new indigenous media practices must be understood within broader Indigeno...
The Argentinian Law 26.522 on Audiovisual Communication Services, approved in 2009 and currently und...
Indigenous peoples remain among the most marginalized population groups in the Americas. The decline...
Abya Yala is a name that refers to the Americas that originates from the Kuna people of Panama and C...
The re-articulation of indigenous movement in Latin America since 1990 has shown a number of new fe...
Exploring Indigenous activism through the lens of media practices, this book examines the Indigenous...
The re-articulation of indigenous movement in Latin America since 1990 has shown a number of new fe...
As the twenty-first century advances, the countries of Latin America are building deeper democracies...
Exploring Indigenous activism through the lens of media practices, this book examines the Indigenous...
The article offers an inquiry into the problem of “ethnic revival” in politics against the backgroun...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
My first ethnographic study in Mexico was of the people who worked on a gigantic landed estate or ha...
The article focuses on the emergence of indigenous social movements in Latin America. It notes the r...
During the last two decades of the 20th century, indigenous groups mobilised themselves in many coun...
Indigenous social movements in Latin America have been at the forefront of renewed struggles around ...
In this essay I argue that new indigenous media practices must be understood within broader Indigeno...
The Argentinian Law 26.522 on Audiovisual Communication Services, approved in 2009 and currently und...
Indigenous peoples remain among the most marginalized population groups in the Americas. The decline...
Abya Yala is a name that refers to the Americas that originates from the Kuna people of Panama and C...
The re-articulation of indigenous movement in Latin America since 1990 has shown a number of new fe...
Exploring Indigenous activism through the lens of media practices, this book examines the Indigenous...
The re-articulation of indigenous movement in Latin America since 1990 has shown a number of new fe...
As the twenty-first century advances, the countries of Latin America are building deeper democracies...
Exploring Indigenous activism through the lens of media practices, this book examines the Indigenous...
The article offers an inquiry into the problem of “ethnic revival” in politics against the backgroun...
Indigenous peoples of Ecuador have built one of the strongest indigenous movements in Latin America....
My first ethnographic study in Mexico was of the people who worked on a gigantic landed estate or ha...