In the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia, mothers from the campo have become the engine of the Bolivian economy and leaders in their communities. The issue: they work in the informal sector, which is disapproved by the government and general population. Families from the countryside have lost their homes and traditional means of living as a product of policies in favor of foreign competition. Mothers have become the leaders of their homes and found jobs in the city that have further burdened their role responsibilities. Since there are few safe work opportunities that support indigenous migrant mothers’ maternal identities, they create their own jobs in spaces traditionally dominated by machista values. Despite intersecting obstacles of gender, c...
Through the voices of Bolivian women\u27s organizations, testimonios [testimonials] deliver the mess...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
The goal of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of sobreparto, a traditionally Andean postpartum...
Despite a wide-ranging literature on the ‘post-neoliberal’ shift in Bolivia post-2006, there has bee...
Feminist geographies of migration are often based on the assumption that migration brings about soci...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
This thesis investigates the obstacles for women's political participation in ethnically diverse pre...
This work is an ethnographic study about a group of informal market women who have crafted an altern...
Migrant remittances are increasingly seen as a potential form of development in the global South, bu...
Indigenous market women in the Bolivian Andes have challenged ethnic-based notions of class in a hig...
Esta dissertação versa sobre o mundo do trabalho contemporâneo e suas implicações sociais e econômic...
This article examines the labour and political dimensions of non-salaried women workers in the extra...
In the present article I analyze the characteristics that the memory of immigrants comprises and the...
For over four centuries indigenous populations in Latin America have experienced rural-to-urban labo...
Through the voices of Bolivian women\u27s organizations, testimonios [testimonials] deliver the mess...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
The goal of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of sobreparto, a traditionally Andean postpartum...
Despite a wide-ranging literature on the ‘post-neoliberal’ shift in Bolivia post-2006, there has bee...
Feminist geographies of migration are often based on the assumption that migration brings about soci...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
Latin America is in a political crisis, yet Bolivia is still widely recognized as a beacon of hope f...
This thesis investigates the obstacles for women's political participation in ethnically diverse pre...
This work is an ethnographic study about a group of informal market women who have crafted an altern...
Migrant remittances are increasingly seen as a potential form of development in the global South, bu...
Indigenous market women in the Bolivian Andes have challenged ethnic-based notions of class in a hig...
Esta dissertação versa sobre o mundo do trabalho contemporâneo e suas implicações sociais e econômic...
This article examines the labour and political dimensions of non-salaried women workers in the extra...
In the present article I analyze the characteristics that the memory of immigrants comprises and the...
For over four centuries indigenous populations in Latin America have experienced rural-to-urban labo...
Through the voices of Bolivian women\u27s organizations, testimonios [testimonials] deliver the mess...
Abstract: The restructuring of the Bolivian state as plurinational raised high hopes for Indigenous ...
The goal of this paper is to analyse the phenomenon of sobreparto, a traditionally Andean postpartum...