Contemporary debates around the ontological turn have pitted efforts to take indigenous ontologies seriously against demands to make visible the forms of dispossession and environmental suffering that characterize the (post)colonial and capitalist present. Meanwhile, a growing array of governmental projects seeks to identify and protect indigenous ontologies in the face of capitalist development processes, including through forms of collective tenure. How can we make sense of such initiatives, and what kind of territories do they encounter and produce? This paper engages this question ethnographically through an examination of everyday life in a legally recognized Native Community Land in the Bolivian Chaco. Drawing on Bolivian Aymara schol...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
Agrarian reforms do not constitute linear processes: rather, they are based on the interconnection b...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
For lowland indigenous peoples in Bolivia, neoliberalism brought both threats and opportunities. On ...
Latin America has long been subjected to colonial development that has negated Indigenous territory....
Exploring indigenous life projects in encounters with extractivism, the present open access volume d...
This paper proposes a world-systems frontier framework by approaching frontiers and frontier zones a...
This paper examines the active re-construction of indigenous identities within the Plurinational Sta...
In 2005, indigenous leader Evo Morales was elected president on a dual promise of nationalising extr...
This thesis examines how the dispute over the Bolivian government’s plan to construct a highway thro...
Indigenous politics is crucial for rethinking some of the most serious contemporary dilemmas, as in ...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...
This research was funded by an RGS Environment and Sustainabilty Grant and by a Vice-Chancellor’s Fe...
This article takes as a central problem why both a tiny laboratory and an enormous national park wer...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
Agrarian reforms do not constitute linear processes: rather, they are based on the interconnection b...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...
The recent proliferation of indigenous land titling processes has generated debate around the possib...
For lowland indigenous peoples in Bolivia, neoliberalism brought both threats and opportunities. On ...
Latin America has long been subjected to colonial development that has negated Indigenous territory....
Exploring indigenous life projects in encounters with extractivism, the present open access volume d...
This paper proposes a world-systems frontier framework by approaching frontiers and frontier zones a...
This paper examines the active re-construction of indigenous identities within the Plurinational Sta...
In 2005, indigenous leader Evo Morales was elected president on a dual promise of nationalising extr...
This thesis examines how the dispute over the Bolivian government’s plan to construct a highway thro...
Indigenous politics is crucial for rethinking some of the most serious contemporary dilemmas, as in ...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...
This research was funded by an RGS Environment and Sustainabilty Grant and by a Vice-Chancellor’s Fe...
This article takes as a central problem why both a tiny laboratory and an enormous national park wer...
This book review symposium critically evaluates Penelope Anthias’ recent text Limits to Decolonizati...
Agrarian reforms do not constitute linear processes: rather, they are based on the interconnection b...
On 20 November 2016, residents of Gran Chaco Province in south-east Bolivia voted by popular referen...