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    Mobilising common biocultural heritage for the socioeconomic inclusion of small farmers: panarchy of two case studies on quinoa in Chile and Bolivia.Thierry Winkel, Lizbeth Núñez-Carrasco, Pablo José Cruz, Nancy Egan, Luís Sáez-Tonacca, Priscilla Cubillos-Celis, Camila Poblete-Olivera, Natalia Zavalla-Nanco, Bárbara Miño-Baes & Maria-Paz Viedma-Araya - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):433-447.
    Valorising the biocultural heritage of common goods could enable peasant farmers to achieve socially and economically inclusive sustainability. Increasingly appreciated by consumers, peasant heritage products offer small farmers promising opportunities for economic, social and territorial development. Identifying the obstacles and levers of this complex, multi-scale and multi-stakeholder objective requires an integrative framework. We applied the panarchy conceptual framework to two cases of participatory research with small quinoa producers: a local fair in Chile and quinoa export production in Bolivia. (...)
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    (1 other version)Apuntes en torno a las representaciones de la modernidad capitalista durante el siglo XIX. (Los casos de Chile y Bolivia).Claudio Llanos Reyes - 2009 - Utopía y Praxis Latinoamericana 14 (45):97-116.
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    ¿Qué más cuenta Centroamérica? Relatos de Vanessa Núñez y Alberto Sánchez Argüello.Laura Fuentes Belgrave - 2019 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 24:115-119.
    En la actualidad, el festival literario Centroamérica Cuenta tiene en su haber seis ediciones realizadas desde 2013. Esta iniciativa internacional, coordinada por el escritor nicaragüense Sergio Ramírez, año con año ha forjado un espacio de intercambio y reflexión para la narrativa centroamericana, proyectando las identidades, literaturas y realidades de la región a diversas zonas del orbe. Desde su inicio, el festival ha contado con la participación de más de 500 escritores del istmo, entre los cuales se encuentran la salvadoreña Vanessa (...)
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    Soundscapes from the Americas: ethnomusicological essays on the power, poetics, and ontology of performance.Donna Anne Buchanan (ed.) - 2014 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Dedicated to the late Gerard Béhague, this anthology offers perspectives on the evolving legacy of performance ethnography in socio-musical analysis and reflects the heritage but also contemporary trajectories of Béhague’s scholarly concerns. Prefaced by an essay outlining key developments in the ethnography of performance paradigm, the volume’s seven case studies portray snapshots of musical life in representative communities of the Americas, including the southwestern and Pacific United States, Puerto Rico, Bolivia, Chile, Cuba, and Ecuador. These studies pose anthropological (...)
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    How Hispanic digital native media combat disinformation? Analysis of their ethical codes.María-Ángeles Chaparro-Domínguez, Victoria Moreno-Gil & Ruth Rodríguez-Martínez - 2024 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 22 (4):373-391.
    Purpose Given the considerable challenges posed by disinformation to both society and journalism, how do news media outlets in Hispanic America and Spain address this pervasive global phenomenon? The purpose of this study is to evaluate the extent to which these outlets embrace recommendations from academic, professional and institutional spheres for countering false contents. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative content analysis was used using variables linked to transparency, verification and potential errors incurred. This study comprehensively analyses the ethical codes of 34 digital (...)
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    Análisis Crítico del Discurso (ACD) de la representación boliviana en las noticias de la prensa diaria de cobertura nacional: El caso de El Mercurio y La Tercera.Rodrigo Browne Sartori & Pamela Romero Lizama - 2010 - Polis: Revista Latinoamericana 26.
    En los diálogos entre las diferentes voces que aparecen en los medios de comunicación la relación es desigual, y es posible ver cómo se da preponderancia a algunos actores sociales en desmedro de otros. Dicha relación se vuelve todavía más compleja cuando los participantes son de culturas diferentes. La siguiente investigación pretende, por medio de una herramienta metodológica ligada al Análisis Crítico del Discurso (ACD) desarrollado por Teun van Dijk, develar los procesos y formas de representación con los que se (...)
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    Del valle de lágrimas al valle de Jauja . Las promesas redentoras del neopentecostalismo en el más acá.Miguel Ángel Mansilla Agüero - 2006 - Polis 14.
    En Chile, la sociología de la religión protestante siempre habla de protestantismo y pentecostalismo; aún no se ha escrito sobre el fenómeno neopentecostal, como en los países vecinos: Perú, Bolivia, Brasil, Argentina, etc. El neopentecostalismo ha significado una redefinición del discurso religioso, en sus contenidos, ritos y medios difusivos; concordando con los fenómenos políticos, sociales, económicos y culturales que ha vivido nuestro país, a partir de la última década del siglo XX. Entre los cambios más visibles encontramos el (...)
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    Alternative Food Networks in Latin America—exploring PGS (Participatory Guarantee Systems) markets and their consumers: a cross-country comparison.Sonja Kaufmann, Nikolaus Hruschka, Luis Vildozo & Christian R. Vogl - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):193-216.
    Alternative food networks (AFN) are argued to provide platforms to re-socialize and re-spacealize food, establish and contribute to democratic participation in local food chains, and foster producer–consumer relations and trust. As one of the most recent examples of AFN, Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS) have gained notable traction in attempting to redefine consumer-producer relations in the organic value chain. The participation of stakeholders, such as consumers, has been a key element theoretically differentiating PGS from other organic verification systems. While research on (...)
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    Pandemic mini-fictionists: an international proposal from virtuality.Melanie Taylor - 2021 - ÍSTMICA Revista de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras 1 (28):143-153.
    La pandemia del coronavirus llegó intempestivamente y el afán de compartir esta experiencia, unió a escritores a través de diversas plataformas. Ya existía interés en conformar un grupo de minificcionistas antes de la pandemia y este pareció el momento propicio. Cada integrante trajo a otros, hasta conformar un grupo de 19 escritores de Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, España, Guatemala, Honduras, Marruecos, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Perú y Venezuela.
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    Video Speech in Latin America.Michael Chanan - 2013 - In John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman & Carol Vernallis (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics. Oxford University Press USA.
    This article appears in the Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, and Carol Vernallis. In rehearsing the history of video in Latin America, this chapter focuses on the social rather than the individual, on video as a collective medium where audio and visual are placed in a new relationship of equal simultaneity, and thus where video functions more as a form of collective speech than individual expression. In the Latin American experience, which built on (...)
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    Toda ecología es política: las luchas por el derecho al ambiente en busca de alternativas de mundos.María Gabriela Merlinsky - 2021 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
    La cuestión ambiental puede considerarse, sin dudas, el giro político de nuestro tiempo. En todo el mundo, las escenas de devastación de ecosistemas y ambientes pero, sobre todo, la desigualdad con que esa destrucción impacta en las vidas de las personas, hacen que la injusticia ambiental no pueda ya entenderse separada de la cuestión social. Distintas formas de organización y activismo popular estan alcanzando alcanzando creciente visibilidad al alzar sus voces para mostrar que el desastre ecológico no es una fatalidad, (...)
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    Do “regionalismo aberto” à proposta de uma comunidade sul-americana das nações: o processo histórico de criação da UNASUL (União das Nações Sul-Americanas).Carolina De Oliveira & Marco André Codoná - 2020 - Ágora – Revista de História e Geografia 22 (1):121-137.
    A UNASUL é um projeto de integração entre países da América do Sul, criado em 2008 a partir da assinatura do Tratado Constitutivo da UNASUL, que tem como signatários: Argentina, Bolívia, Brasil, Chile, Colômbia, Equador, Guiana, Paraguai, Peru, Suriname, Uruguai e Venezuela. O artigo considera aspectos históricos da criação da UNASUL para analisar mudanças que ocorreram nas concepções de integração sul-americana a partir da “guinada à esquerda” observada na década de 2000 na América do Sul. Busca-se, nesse sentido, compreender (...)
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    Commission III: Latin Philosophy Section 3: Scholastica colonialis.Roberto Hofmeister Pich - 2015 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 57:3-31.
    In this report I record visits to libraries and universities in Peru, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia, and make remarks on inventories and catalogues of old libraries in those countries that contain philosophical, theological and juridical books and manuscripts from Colonial times. I also give a bibliography of writings by collaborators in the project pertaining to Latin American colonial Scholasticism. Finally I present a table of questions in the Commentaria philosophica ad mentem doctoris subtilissimi patris fratris Ioannis Duns Scoti (...)
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    Democratizing ownership and participation in the 4th Industrial Revolution: challenges and opportunities in cellular agriculture.Robert M. Chiles, Garrett Broad, Mark Gagnon, Nicole Negowetti, Leland Glenna, Megan A. M. Griffin, Lina Tami-Barrera, Siena Baker & Kelly Beck - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 38 (4):943-961.
    The emergence of the “4th Industrial Revolution,” i.e. the convergence of artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, advanced materials, and bioengineering technologies, could accelerate socioeconomic insecurities and anxieties or provide beneficial alternatives to the status quo. In the post-Covid-19 era, the entities that are best positioned to capitalize on these innovations are large firms, which use digital platforms and big data to orchestrate vast ecosystems of users and extract market share across industry sectors. Nonetheless, these technologies also have the potential (...)
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    Why is meat so important in Western history and culture? A genealogical critique of biophysical and political-economic explanations.Robert M. Chiles & Amy J. Fitzgerald - 2017 - Agriculture and Human Values 35 (1):1-17.
    How did meat emerge to become such an important feature in Western society? In both popular and academic literatures, biophysical and political-economic factors are often cited as the reason for meat’s preeminent status. In this paper, we perform a comprehensive investigation of these claims by reviewing the available evidence on the political-economic and biophysical features of meat over the long arc of Western history. We specifically focus on nine critical epochs: the Paleolithic, early to late Neolithic, antiquity, ancient Israel and (...)
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    Food System Fragility and Resilience in the Aftermath of Disruption and Controversy.Robert M. Chiles - 2016 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (6):1021-1042.
    Discussions about “disruptive” food controversies abound in popular and academic literatures, particularly with respect to meat production and consumption, yet there is little scholarship examining what makes an event disruptive in the first instance. Filling this gap will improve our understanding of how food controversies unfold and why certain issues may be more likely to linger in the public consciousness as opposed to others. I address these questions by using focus groups and in-depth interviews to analyze five potentially upsetting topics: (...)
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    If they come, we will build it: in vitro meat and the discursive struggle over future agrofood expectations.Robert Magneson Chiles - 2013 - Agriculture and Human Values 30 (4):511-523.
    According to recent literature in the sociology of expectations, expectations about the future are “performative” in that they provide guidance for activities, attract attention, mobilize political and economic resources, coordinate between groups, link technical and social concerns, create visions, and enroll supporters. While this framework has blossomed over the past decade in science and technology studies, it has yet to be applied towards a more refined understanding of how the future of the modern agrofood system is being actively contested and (...)
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    Effects of shock-induced stress on verbal performance.W. Dean Chiles - 1958 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 56 (2):159.
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    Hermann Lotze’s influence on twentieth century philosophy.Chile Santiago - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (1):209-212.
    Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2025, Page 209-212.
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    Hermann Lotze’s influence on twentieth century philosophy.Chile Santiago - 2024 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 33 (1):209-212.
    Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2025, Page 209-212.
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    Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Agriculture: Reconciling the Epistemological, Ethical, Political, and Practical Challenges.Robert M. Chiles, Eileen E. Fabian, Daniel Tobin, Scott J. Colby & S. Molly DePue - 2018 - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 31 (3):341-348.
    The purpose of this paper is to provide further clarity to the technical and policy difficulties associated with mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture by identifying and distilling the core tensions which propagate and animate them. We argue that these complexities exist across four critical dimensions: the epistemological, the ethical, the political, and the practical. Adequately confronting the challenge of agricultural emissions will require improved transparency in emissions measurement, increased science communication, enhanced public participatory mechanisms, and the integration of ethical (...)
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    Moral Justifications - An Experiment.Robert E. Chiles - 1996 - Teaching Philosophy 19 (2):155-165.
    This paper is an outline of a semester long experiment with students in a bioethics course at the College of Staten Island. The experiment traces the complexities students face in moral reasoning. The author recounts the specific moral questions that arose amidst efforts to construct a collaborative list of definitions for terms of moral justification. The project contributed to students’ general knowledge of bioethics and its principles of judgments. The intensive engagement with the principles of moral justification allowed students to (...)
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    The Philosophy They Bring To Class.Robert E. Chiles - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (1):61-69.
    How does one teach an Intro to Philosophy course without a text? Having discovered that textbooks would not arrive until the third week of the semester, the author designed a course which strove to emphasize writing skills while still capturing students’ attention. Students wrote a short “Personal Philosophy” paper in which they shared their commitments regarding rationality, freedom, ethics, science, the existence of God, the value of life, and aesthetics, and then explained the sources of their beliefs. This paper was (...)
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  24. Cátedras Actuales.Departamento de Filosofía Universidad de Chile - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 3 (2):101-103.
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  25. Libros.Facultad de Filosofía Y. Educación Universidad de Chile - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 8 (1):123-124.
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  26. Sesiones de Estudio.Sociedad Chilena de Filosofía Universidad de Chile - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 1 (4):547-567.
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    One hundred years of imaging: new benefits, new challenges.Steven L. Primack, Caroline Chiles & Charles E. Putman - 1992 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 35 (3):361.
  28. A los lectores.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Educación - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 14 (2):Pág. 5.
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    Estatuto Orgánico; miembros; directorio; reuniones y otros.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 1 (1):93-101.
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  30. Festividades Goetheanas; actividades filosóficas en el país; El Congreso de Filosofía en Mendoza; III Congreso Interamericano de Filosofía.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 2 (2):263-277.
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    Notas Bibliográficas.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 3 (3):101-117.
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  32. Notas necrológicas; Congresos interamericanos.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 1 (1):111-119.
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  33. Publicaciones acerca de filosofía.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 1 (1):103-109.
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  34. Publicaciones acerca de filosofía.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 2 (2):257-262.
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  35. Presentación.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 1 (1):5-7.
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  36. Sociedad Chilena de Filosofía.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2017 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 2 (2):117-118.
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  37. Sesiones, reunión extraordinaria; primera reunión anual; modificación de estatuto y otros.Universidad de Chile Facultad de Filosofía Y. Humanidades - 2016 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 2 (2):249-256.
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    Opening Up the Participation Laboratory: The Cocreation of Publics and Futures in Upstream Participation.Jose Mawyin, Helen Holmes, Nicky Gregson, Prue Chiles, Alastair Buckley, Watson Matt & Anna Krzywoszynska - 2018 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 43 (5):785-809.
    How to embed reflexivity in public participation in techno-science and to open it up to the agency of publics are key concerns in current debates. There is a risk that engagements become limited to “laboratory experiments,” highly controlled and foreclosed by participation experts, particularly in upstream techno-sciences. In this paper, we propose a way to open up the “participation laboratory” by engaging localized, self-assembling publics in ways that respect and mobilize their ecologies of participation. Our innovative reflexive methodology introduced participatory (...)
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    Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part III: Neoliberal Continuities, the Autonomist Right, and the Political Economy of Indigenous Struggle.Jeffery Webber - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (4):67-109.
    This article presents a broad analysis of the political economy and dynamics of social change during the first year of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia. It situates this analysis in the wider historical context of left-indigenous insurrection between 2000 and 2005, the changing character of contemporary capitalism imperialism, and the resurgence of anti-neoliberalism and anti-imperialism elsewhere in Latin America. It considers at a general level the overarching dilemmas of revolution and reform. Part III examines the complexities of the (...)
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    Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part II: Revolutionary Epoch, Combined Liberation and the December 2005 Elections.Jeffery Webber - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (3):55-76.
    This article presents a broad analysis of the political economy and dynamics of social change during the first year of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia. It situates this analysis in the wider historical context of left-indigenous insurrection between 2000 and 2005, the changing character of contemporary capitalist imperialism, and the resurgence of anti-neoliberalism and anti-imperialism elsewhere in Latin America. It considers at a general level the overarching dilemmas of revolution and reform. Part II of this three-part essay addresses (...)
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    Bolivia under the left-wing presidency of evo morales—indigenous people and the end of postcolonialism?Martin Nilsson - 2013 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 15 (1):34-49.
    ABSTRACT This article explores the development in Bolivia under president Evo Morales, through a critical postcolonial approach. From a traditional liberal perspective, this article concludes that the liberal democratic system under Morales has not been deepening, though certain new participatory aspects of democracy, including socio-economic reforms have been carried out. In contrast, this article analyses to what extent the presidency of Evo Morales may be seen as the end of the postcolonialism, and the beginning of a new era in (...)
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    Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part I: Domestic Class Structure, Latin-American Trends, and Capitalist Imperialism.Jeffery Webber - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (2):23-58.
    This article, which will appear in three parts over three issues of Historical Materialism, presents a broad analysis of the political economy and dynamics of social change during the first year of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia. It situates this analysis in the wider historical context of left-indigenous insurrection between 2000 and 2005, the class structure of the country, the changing character of contemporary capitalist imperialism, and the resurgence of anti-neoliberalism and anti-imperialism elsewhere in Latin America. It considers, (...)
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    Backlash in Bolivia: Regional Autonomy as a Reaction against Indigenous Mobilization.Kent Eaton - 2007 - Politics and Society 35 (1):71-102.
    In the 1990s, Bolivia’s indigenous population mobilized to claim new political roles, and in the process, directly challenged the privileged position of economic elites within national political institutions. In response, business associations in Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s most prosperous region, began to demand regional autonomy—in contrast to the demand for authoritarianism that characterized prior generations of business elites when confronted with threatening political change. After examining Santa Cruz’ past relationship with the national government, this article explores the challenges that (...)
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  44. Bolivia: inflación y democracia'.A. Núñez del Prado - forthcoming - Pensamiento.
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    Plurinacionalidad en la Constitución de Bolivia: ¿una noción capturada por el Estado?Cristina Oyarzo Varela - 2021 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12:11-44.
    En Bolivia, el Estado Plurinacional se institucionalizó en 2009 por medio de la Asamblea Constituyente, luego de un amplio periodo de movilizaciones sociales. Sin embargo, la idea de plurinacionalidad había aparecido en 1983, en el contexto de los debates del sindicalismo campesino. El objetivo del artículo es analizar las características de la noción de plurinacionalidad en la Constitución Política, historizando sus dimensiones más relevantes. La hipótesis es que esta formulación fue capturada por la noción de Estado, enfatizando su institucionalización (...)
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    Rethinking revolution in the Andes: Contrasting logics of social transformation in Bolivia.Aaron Augsburger - forthcoming - Thesis Eleven.
    Indigenous movements throughout the Andes have put forward the idea of plurinationalism as a theoretical concept of social transformation. Plurinationalism demands a complete overturning of the existing state structure and a rethinking of the idea of the national collective and social formation undergirding a given nation state. In essence, plurinationalism, through a variety of both ideological and material programs and processes, recognizes and incorporates the various distinct indigenous nationalities that comprise a social formation into a unified state apparatus while maintaining (...)
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    ¿Qué Importa el preámbulo? Pensamiento decolonial en el preámbulo de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador: una aproximación desde el análisis del discurso.Sol Rojas-Lizana & María Itatí Dolhare - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (1):43-75.
    RESUMENLos preámbulos son introducciones cortas que manifiestan, en términos generales, el propósito y contexto de una constitución. Su contenido presenta una gran variedad de temas que reflejan el momento histórico y la ideología que dio origen al marco legal de un país. En este artículo utilizamos el análisis crítico del discurso para examinar los preámbulos de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador y planteamos que ambos son ejemplos claros de pensamiento decolonial. Nos hemos centrado en tres aspectos del pensamiento (...)
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    Revisión de los estudios de disponibilidad léxica en Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador y Venezuela.Cristina V. Herranz-Llácer - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 20 (4):1-9.
    Este artículo muestra los resultados de una revisión bibliográfica sistemática sobre la disponibilidad léxica en Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador y Venezuela. Para el desarrollo adecuado de la investigación se utilizaron las plataformas Dialnet, Scielo, Google Scholar y DispoLex. Con los datos recogidos, se ha podido inferir que la producción científica en torno a esta temática es reciente. Sin embargo, esto no implica que las publicaciones puedan considerarse poco relevantes. Todo lo contrario, gracias a ellas se han propuesto planes para fomentar (...)
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    A critical analysis of the relationship between southern non-government organizations and northern non-government organizations in Bolivia.Anna Malavisi - 2010 - Journal of Global Ethics 6 (1):45-56.
    This article examines the relationship between southern non-government organizations (SNGOs) and northern non-government organizations (NNGOs) in Bolivia. The term 'partnership' for many years now has been a buzzword within the development debate, particularly in reference to the relationship between SNGOs and NNGOs. The term is ubiquitous in development literature in the North but is invariably absent from similar literature in the South. According to Fowler (1992. Building partnerships between northern and southern development NGOs: Issues for the nineties. Development Journal (...)
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    Chile: entre la imagen de éxito y los fantasmas del subdesarrollo.Eda Cleary - 2007 - Polis 18.
    El modelo de desarrollo de “crecimiento con equidad” planteado por la Concertación, tras 18 años de gobierno muestra sus primeras señales de agotamiento. Los éxitos alcanzados en materia económica, de política fiscal y transición política tras la dictadura militar, no han conducido a la equidad. A través de un análisis crítico de los datos político-económicos y sociales disponibles, la autora plantea que los fantasmas del subdesarrollo: estructura productiva basada en productos primarios, mala calidad de la educación, injusta distribución de ingresos (...)
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