On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referendum to approve a statute that established Gran Chaco as Bolivia's first autonomous region. This article examines regional autonomy in the Chaco as an example of how identities, territory and political power are being remapped at the intersection of an extractivist development model and competing visions of a plurinational state. I chart how regional autonomy, an elite-led project centred on demands for a fixed share of departmental gas royalties, has been institutionalised under the framework of plurinationalism and used to bolster central state power in this gas-rich region. The article considers the historical evolution of this regionalist ...
This thesis examines the construction of ethnic identity, autonomy and indigenous citizenship in plu...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
This paper introduces readers to conflict during the presidency of Juan Evo Morales Ayma over constr...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
SOSC 4607, Indigeneity and International DevelopmentLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 4th Year Hon...
In 2005, indigenous leader Evo Morales was elected president on a dual promise of nationalising extr...
This paper shows that the Eastern lowland states of Bolivia that have recently held “autonomy” refer...
Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies s...
Over the last two decades Latin America has been a laboratory for the implementation of new models o...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
In recent times a growing number of Latin American rural groups have achieved extended ethno-territo...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
This article investigates how multiple and nuanced micropractices of power work through everyday bur...
The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general...
This thesis examines the construction of ethnic identity, autonomy and indigenous citizenship in plu...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
This paper introduces readers to conflict during the presidency of Juan Evo Morales Ayma over constr...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
SOSC 4607, Indigeneity and International DevelopmentLA&PS 2016 Writing Prize Finalists, 4th Year Hon...
In 2005, indigenous leader Evo Morales was elected president on a dual promise of nationalising extr...
This paper shows that the Eastern lowland states of Bolivia that have recently held “autonomy” refer...
Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies s...
Over the last two decades Latin America has been a laboratory for the implementation of new models o...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
In recent times a growing number of Latin American rural groups have achieved extended ethno-territo...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
This article investigates how multiple and nuanced micropractices of power work through everyday bur...
The election of Morales and his Movement Toward Socialism in Bolivia in 2005 forms part of a general...
This thesis examines the construction of ethnic identity, autonomy and indigenous citizenship in plu...
Conflicts over extractive industry have emerged as one of the most visible and potentially explosive...
This paper introduces readers to conflict during the presidency of Juan Evo Morales Ayma over constr...