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Indigenous political representation in Latin America / / edited by Adrian Albala, Alejandro Natal



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Titolo: Indigenous political representation in Latin America / / edited by Adrian Albala, Alejandro Natal Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Edizione: 1st ed. 2023.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (261 pages)
Disciplina: 980.00498
Soggetto topico: Indigenous peoples - Latin America - Politics and government
Representative government and representation - Latin America
Altri autori: AlbalaAdrian  
NatalAlejandro  
Nota di contenuto: Chapter 1 Indigenous Political Representation in Latin America: An overview -- Chapter 2 Bolivia and the second stage of indigenous emergence in Latin America: advances and challenges -- Chapter 3 Between street and institutions: the dynamics and political strategies of the indigenous movement in Ecuador -- Chapter 4 Indigenous Political Representation in Guatemala -- Chapter 5 Indigenous political-electoral representation in Colombia (1990-2020): stakes and outcomes in three decades of practice -- Chapter 6 Indigenous Political Representation In Mexico: Myths And Realities -- Chapter 7 Participation and political representation of indigenous peoples in Paraguay: numerous pending challenges -- Chapter 8 Indigenous representation in Chile -- Chapter 9 Indigenous Political Participation in Peru: A History of Racism, Exclusion, and Violence -- Chapter 10 Conclusion: “the indigenous problem.
Sommario/riassunto: This book presents a comparative analysis of the struggles of Latin American indigenous peoples for effective representation in national political systems in the region. Through a detailed exploration of the political dynamics of indigenous groups and examples of mechanisms of political representation, the studies in this book reveal how power relations, cleavages and indigenous civil society organizations are essential to our understanding of indigenous political participation. These studies closely inspect how collective action builds up at local level in grassroots organizations, and how it then articulates or not with larger mechanisms of regional and national political representation, providing a more comprehensive and comparative assessment of why and when representation works and fails for indigenous people. This contributed volume is organized around one general and comparative chapter on indigenous political representation in Latin America followed by eight case studies, divided into three main groups. The first group includes cases with a more inclusive political environment, such as Bolivia, Ecuador and Guatemala. The second group brings together cases with certain representation and/or active indigenous elites: Colombia, Mexico, and Paraguay. Tthe third group presents outlier cases with potential indigenous issues: Peru and Chile. Finally, the last chapter brings together reflections on how mechanisms for effective political representation can be improved and how indigenous organizations can be fostered to ensure effective political representation. Indigenous Political Representation in Latin America will be of interest to political scientists, sociologists and anthropologists studying both indigenous collective action and political representation by presenting a discussion on how to structure representation mechanisms capable of politically integrate the ethnic diversity of Latin American countries in order to build a multicultural citizenship. It will also help policy makers and activists by discussing the successes and failures of effective indigenous political representation in Latin America.
Titolo autorizzato: Indigenous Political Representation in Latin America  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-33914-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910735781903321
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