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During the last 15 years Latin American governments reformed their constitutions to recognize indigenous rights. The contributors to this book argue that these changes pose fundamental challenges to accepted notions of democracy, citizenship, and development in the region. Using case studies from Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia, and Peru, they analyze the ways in which new legal frameworks have been implemented, appropriated and contested within a wider context of accelerating economic and legal globalization, highlighting the key implications for social policy, human rights, and social justice.
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Institute of Latin American Studies: Multiculturalism in Latin America, Rachel Sieder
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- Année de publication
- 2002
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- Titre
- Institute of Latin American Studies: Multiculturalism in Latin America
- Sous-titre
- Indigenous Rights, Diversity and Democracy
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Rachel Sieder
- Éditeur
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Publié
- 2002
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 293
- ISBN10
- 0333998715
- ISBN13
- 9780333998717
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Sciences sociales, Thème historique, Sciences politiques & Politique, Politique, Économie, Sociologie, Société, Culture et Société, Histoire locale, Anthropologie, Théories politiques, Amérique, Pop culture, Démocratie, Développement, Globalisation, Droits de l'homme, Amérique Latine, Politique américaine
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- During the last 15 years Latin American governments reformed their constitutions to recognize indigenous rights. The contributors to this book argue that these changes pose fundamental challenges to accepted notions of democracy, citizenship, and development in the region. Using case studies from Mexico, Guatemala, Bolivia, and Peru, they analyze the ways in which new legal frameworks have been implemented, appropriated and contested within a wider context of accelerating economic and legal globalization, highlighting the key implications for social policy, human rights, and social justice.


