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From Agrarian Reform to Ethnodevelopment in the Highlands of Ecuador
Journal of Agrarian Change, 2008Through an examination of interventions in the agrarian structures and rural society of the Ecuadorian Andes over the past 40 years, this article explores the gradual imposition of a particular line of action that separates rural development from the unresolved question of the concentration of land ownership and wealth among the very few.
V. B. S. D. Zaldívar
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Antipode, 2005
Indigenous social movements have become important development actors in recent years. As the targets of “socially inclusive” neoliberal policies and protagonists in global anti-capitalist movements, the position of these social movements in mainstream development is often ambivalent.
Laurie N, Andolina R, Radcliffe S
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Indigenous social movements have become important development actors in recent years. As the targets of “socially inclusive” neoliberal policies and protagonists in global anti-capitalist movements, the position of these social movements in mainstream development is often ambivalent.
Laurie N, Andolina R, Radcliffe S
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Making us marketable: reframing poverty through CED, ethnodevelopment and women's microenterprise
International Journal of Business and Globalisation, 2007This paper identifies important similarities in three popular development strategies: Community Economic Development (CED), ethnodevelopment and women's microenterprise development. All are characterised as 'grassroots' and 'participatory' approaches to poverty reduction, yet their underlying premise reframes poverty into narrow terms as a lack of ...
R. Eversole
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Studies in Comparative International Development, 2011
Why has Ecuador been much more successful at implementing participatory policy than Peru despite the similarity between the two countries’ policies and despite their similarly low state capacity? To answer this question, this article draws on insights from implementation literature that point to factors such as incentives written into policy, the ...
S. Chartock
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Why has Ecuador been much more successful at implementing participatory policy than Peru despite the similarity between the two countries’ policies and despite their similarly low state capacity? To answer this question, this article draws on insights from implementation literature that point to factors such as incentives written into policy, the ...
S. Chartock
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Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2008
Abstract My paper examines the Karen ethnic nationality and their fifty-eight-year self-determination struggle against ethnic cleansing resulting from the ethnocratic and military governments of Burma. I frame Karen self-determination as a development issue by employing Rodolfo Stavenhagen's ethnodevelopment model.
J. Fong
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Abstract My paper examines the Karen ethnic nationality and their fifty-eight-year self-determination struggle against ethnic cleansing resulting from the ethnocratic and military governments of Burma. I frame Karen self-determination as a development issue by employing Rodolfo Stavenhagen's ethnodevelopment model.
J. Fong
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Ethnodevelopment in Kalunga’s community-based tourism
2017Thaís Alves Marinho
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Indigenous micro tourism businesses, ethnodevelopment and NGOs
2017Ingeborg Nordb
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Ethnopolitics and ethnodevelopment: an emerging paradigm in Nepal – with a postscript
2012K. Bhattachan
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