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This book explores how past peoples navigated and created power structures and social relationships, using a case study from the Titicaca Basin of Bolivia (800 BC – AD 400).
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This volume demonstrates how Bolivia is part of a regional border system and intends to contribute to public policies, related to violence and distortions stemming from global illegal markets, specifically for vulnerable populations.
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This book provides a timely and nuanced analysis of the successes and shortcoming of efforts to move beyond market... Læs mere
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This illuminating book critically examines multicultural language politics and policymaking in the Andean-Amazonian countries of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, demonstrating how issues of language and power throw light on the relationship between Indigenous peoples and the state.
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This book examines water remunicipalization in Cochabamba since the Water War, helping to move debates on water services beyond the paralyzing binary of public versus private with a focus on the contested terrain of community engagement around water services.
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The Chuquisaca and Tarija regions of Bolivia cover areas of extremely varied vegetation. This text is the result of the work... Læs mere
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Presents the results of a biological survey of the Parque Nacional Kempff Mercado in Bolivia conducted in 1991 and of long-term... Læs mere
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This Element examines six Indigenous communities with contrasting experiences of extractive projects. It highlights the Indigenous... Læs mere
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Veronika Groke interrogates the concept of the comunidad indígena (indigenous community) and the role it plays within contemporary Bolivian discourse by examining its relation to the history and social life of a Guaraní community in Bolivia.