In response to exclusionary globalisation processes, Bolivia forms part of a wider Latin American return to regionalism and nationalism. With the indigenous president Morales, Bolivia distances itself from 'imposed' neoliberal policies, aiming instead for 'dignity and decolonisation'. The Bolivian conflict is characterised by historical processes of poverty and inequality, discrimination and exclusion, a regional autonomy struggle linked to separatist discourses and identity politics, mistrust in the state and between societal groups and a tradition of (violent) popular pressure methods. Both urban and rural teachers play crucial roles in these processes of conflict. Drawing on insights from critical educational theories and the strategic r...
This thesis aims at understanding, from a world-system analytical and decolonial perspective, the st...
Evo Morales and the MAS came to power in 2006 promising fundamental social, cultural, economic and p...
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This paper investigates the problems and promises of teachers’ agency associated with Bolivia’s curr...
In line with broader politics of change at the national level, the Morales government aims at a radi...
In line with a broader Latin American turn to the left, since 2006 Bolivia’s ‘politics of change’ of...
This thesis locates Bolivian teacher education and Bolivian future teachers in a broader (inter)nati...
In line with a broader Latin American turn to the left, since 2006, Bolivia’s ‘politics of change’ o...
In this paper we examine state and indigenous education in Bolivia. Focusing on debates about the hi...
Bolivia is living a moment of transition that has raised expectations of a profound transformation o...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the “Gas War”, the Bolivian political system has b...
Education is a popular yet highly controversial theme in the development debate. Bolivia’s present m...
The idea of decolonisation is lively present in the public discussion in Bolivia. It shows a high le...
Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in rural and urban areas of Bolivia, this thesis examines ...
Historically, Bolivia’s society and education system have been characterised by marginalisation base...
This thesis aims at understanding, from a world-system analytical and decolonial perspective, the st...
Evo Morales and the MAS came to power in 2006 promising fundamental social, cultural, economic and p...
Link to publication General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text...
This paper investigates the problems and promises of teachers’ agency associated with Bolivia’s curr...
In line with broader politics of change at the national level, the Morales government aims at a radi...
In line with a broader Latin American turn to the left, since 2006 Bolivia’s ‘politics of change’ of...
This thesis locates Bolivian teacher education and Bolivian future teachers in a broader (inter)nati...
In line with a broader Latin American turn to the left, since 2006, Bolivia’s ‘politics of change’ o...
In this paper we examine state and indigenous education in Bolivia. Focusing on debates about the hi...
Bolivia is living a moment of transition that has raised expectations of a profound transformation o...
Since the crisis of October 2003, better known as the “Gas War”, the Bolivian political system has b...
Education is a popular yet highly controversial theme in the development debate. Bolivia’s present m...
The idea of decolonisation is lively present in the public discussion in Bolivia. It shows a high le...
Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork in rural and urban areas of Bolivia, this thesis examines ...
Historically, Bolivia’s society and education system have been characterised by marginalisation base...
This thesis aims at understanding, from a world-system analytical and decolonial perspective, the st...
Evo Morales and the MAS came to power in 2006 promising fundamental social, cultural, economic and p...
Link to publication General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text...