Agrarian reforms do not constitute linear processes: rather, they are based on the interconnection between the crystallization of land governance in formal tenure rules and the way societies organize around a set of identities and power mechanisms. This paper focuses on how the misinterpretation of this two-way relationship, in setting up a new normative framework, can generate unintended consequences in terms of conflict. The recent wave of land conflicts in Bolivia shows how changes in the allocation of strategic resources inspired by the so-called ‘politics of recognition’ triggered processes of political ethnicization and organizational fragmentation, eventually contributing to fuelling new tensions between indigenous groups and peasant...
Bolivia seems to be moving toward the integration of indigenous territories into the institutional, ...
Scholars have long observed that institutions and power relations are cyclically constitutive, as in...
Abstract Has the increased political influence of indigenous/peasant organisations on the local sta...
Agrarian reforms do not constitute linear processes: rather, they are based on the interconnection b...
This article explores processes of identity-building and claims-making by rural social groups in the...
Since Morales's election, rural movements have become the new protagonists of Bolivian politics. Pre...
In Bolivia, national reforms of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) government, which purport to de...
Has the increased political influence of indigenous/peasant organizations on the local state in the ...
Since Morales's election, rural movements have become the new protagonists of Bolivian politics. Pre...
Ethnicization of struggles for local power in Bolivia. The conquest of the rural area in Nothern Pot...
Over the last two decades Latin America has been a laboratory for the implementation of new models o...
The recent political and constitutional reforms that gave birth to a new plurinational state model i...
After a successful land reform started in 1953 that massively and peacefully redistributed land to p...
Recognition Politics provides an empirically grounded analysis and original theoretical framework to...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the “Gas War”, the Bolivian political system has b...
Bolivia seems to be moving toward the integration of indigenous territories into the institutional, ...
Scholars have long observed that institutions and power relations are cyclically constitutive, as in...
Abstract Has the increased political influence of indigenous/peasant organisations on the local sta...
Agrarian reforms do not constitute linear processes: rather, they are based on the interconnection b...
This article explores processes of identity-building and claims-making by rural social groups in the...
Since Morales's election, rural movements have become the new protagonists of Bolivian politics. Pre...
In Bolivia, national reforms of the Movement Towards Socialism (MAS) government, which purport to de...
Has the increased political influence of indigenous/peasant organizations on the local state in the ...
Since Morales's election, rural movements have become the new protagonists of Bolivian politics. Pre...
Ethnicization of struggles for local power in Bolivia. The conquest of the rural area in Nothern Pot...
Over the last two decades Latin America has been a laboratory for the implementation of new models o...
The recent political and constitutional reforms that gave birth to a new plurinational state model i...
After a successful land reform started in 1953 that massively and peacefully redistributed land to p...
Recognition Politics provides an empirically grounded analysis and original theoretical framework to...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the “Gas War”, the Bolivian political system has b...
Bolivia seems to be moving toward the integration of indigenous territories into the institutional, ...
Scholars have long observed that institutions and power relations are cyclically constitutive, as in...
Abstract Has the increased political influence of indigenous/peasant organisations on the local sta...