In the face of extreme violence, some Indigenous women-led social movement organisations defending human rights from the abuses related to mega-projects have achieved favourable changes in corporate practices. In the predominantly patriarchal, capitalist and racist context of Latin America, what explains the success (or not) of Indigenous women-led mobilisations regarding the most politically and economically powerful actors? Although there is a well-established literature on social movements, some dedicated to the influence on corporate practices, there is a lacuna concerning the agency, leadership and impact of Indigenous women-led movements in the context of mega-projects. This thesis uses a multi-level qualitative research methodology ...
In Bolivia, indigenous women have contributed to President Morales’ and MAS (Movement Toward Sociali...
Since the Civil War of 1954, gender based violence has increasingly threatened the lives of Guatemal...
In this article, I argue that indigenous women have a multifaceted experience of domination that cha...
In the face of extreme violence, some Indigenous women-led social movement organizations that defend...
In the face of extreme violence, some Indigenous women-led social movement organizations that defend...
Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...
Whether social movements can make a difference remains a perennial question of social movement schol...
Much attention has been paid to Indigenous gender ideologies and Indigenous women´s political partic...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: To explore innovative enabler mechanisms for women's empowerment in a soc...
Neoliberal agrarian reforms in Latin America have lead to both advances and set backs for the women’...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
Women’s movements in Bolivia have long been divided into different feminist groups and organizations...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Why do some countr...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
This research utilizes an agency framework to examine the complexities of the participation of indig...
In Bolivia, indigenous women have contributed to President Morales’ and MAS (Movement Toward Sociali...
Since the Civil War of 1954, gender based violence has increasingly threatened the lives of Guatemal...
In this article, I argue that indigenous women have a multifaceted experience of domination that cha...
In the face of extreme violence, some Indigenous women-led social movement organizations that defend...
In the face of extreme violence, some Indigenous women-led social movement organizations that defend...
Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...
Whether social movements can make a difference remains a perennial question of social movement schol...
Much attention has been paid to Indigenous gender ideologies and Indigenous women´s political partic...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Purpose: To explore innovative enabler mechanisms for women's empowerment in a soc...
Neoliberal agrarian reforms in Latin America have lead to both advances and set backs for the women’...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
Women’s movements in Bolivia have long been divided into different feminist groups and organizations...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI--COLUMBIA AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Why do some countr...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
This research utilizes an agency framework to examine the complexities of the participation of indig...
In Bolivia, indigenous women have contributed to President Morales’ and MAS (Movement Toward Sociali...
Since the Civil War of 1954, gender based violence has increasingly threatened the lives of Guatemal...
In this article, I argue that indigenous women have a multifaceted experience of domination that cha...