This dossier has been published as Volume 4, Number 4 of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (http://waterlat.org/publications/working-papers-series/). This is the first issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Water and Violence (http://waterlat.org/thematic-areas/ta10/). It is based on papers first presented at the session “Water and violence: scenarios and manifestations in Latin America”, during the Network’s VIII International Meeting, that took place in San Jose, Costa Rica, on 3-7 April 2017 (http://waterlat.org/meetings/public-meetings/waterlat-gobacit-ix-2018/). The papers are the result of ongoing research covering cases from Argentina, Colombia, Guatemala and Mexico, which exemplify the wide...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This article presents research results about the ecoterritorial impacts from the construction of the...
With the discovery of unconventional hydrocarbon deposits and the consequent expansion of the commod...
This dossier has been published as Volume 4, Number 4 of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (http:/...
This article presents preliminary advances of the research project “Water inequalities. Territories ...
In this chapter I analyze the socio-environmental conflicts generated by the mobilization in defense...
In Guatemala, the exploitation of water for social purposes is marked by processes of economic devel...
The current phase of capitalist development –dominated by transnational financial capital– has intro...
This is the second issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Wa...
This paper addresses a process of territorial dispute between a a riverine fishing community who rea...
This publication belongs to the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers Series (http://waterlat.org/...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This edited book presents eleven chapters addressing the politics of water in Latin America. It brin...
This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers (http://waterlat.org/working-papers-series...
Vol 9 No2 of theWATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Working Papers. This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Ne...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This article presents research results about the ecoterritorial impacts from the construction of the...
With the discovery of unconventional hydrocarbon deposits and the consequent expansion of the commod...
This dossier has been published as Volume 4, Number 4 of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Working Papers (http:/...
This article presents preliminary advances of the research project “Water inequalities. Territories ...
In this chapter I analyze the socio-environmental conflicts generated by the mobilization in defense...
In Guatemala, the exploitation of water for social purposes is marked by processes of economic devel...
The current phase of capitalist development –dominated by transnational financial capital– has intro...
This is the second issue developed by members of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Thematic Area 10, Wa...
This paper addresses a process of territorial dispute between a a riverine fishing community who rea...
This publication belongs to the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers Series (http://waterlat.org/...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This edited book presents eleven chapters addressing the politics of water in Latin America. It brin...
This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Network Working Papers (http://waterlat.org/working-papers-series...
Vol 9 No2 of theWATERLAT-GOBACIT Network’s Working Papers. This issue of the WATERLAT-GOBACIT Ne...
In Latin America grassroots organizing against megaprojects such as open pit mining, oil extraction,...
This article presents research results about the ecoterritorial impacts from the construction of the...
With the discovery of unconventional hydrocarbon deposits and the consequent expansion of the commod...