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Identidad y política en el nuevo movimiento mapuche
La relación entre el Estado chileno y el pueblo mapuche es determinada por el poder, y es precisamente dicho poder – detentado por el Estado y toda su institucionalidad – el que da forma a una relación histórica asimétrica caracterizada por la dominación
Tito Tricot
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Deficit‐Oriented Teacher Beliefs and Student Outcomes in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries
ABSTRACT Students from marginalized backgrounds are more likely to be subject to stereotypical and deficit‐oriented teacher beliefs, which may contribute to low learning outcomes and diminished wellbeing. Most of the research on this topic is conducted in the US and other high‐income countries, however, and evidence from the majority world, which is ...
Rob J. Gruijters, Nomisha Kurian
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Normative Governance for Green Policies: Exploring the Practices of Civil Society
ABSTRACT Societal norm formation is crucial in shaping collective action on global challenges such as climate change. This study explores the norm‐building role of civil society organizations (CSOs) by examining their communication practices on green issues.
Håkon Solbu Trætteberg, Marte Winsvold
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Against-Hegemonic Agenda: Indigenous New Media and the Challenge to Hegemonic Power
The main objective of this work is to identify the different strategies used by the Mapuche indigenous social movement, especially from the mid-1990s to the present day, to publicize their demands and claims.
Carlos del Valle-Rojas
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Assembling for Water: The Prefigurative Politics of Land Futures in Argentina
Abstract As in other areas of Argentina, residents from the Norte Neuquino in the northwestern reaches of Patagonia are concerned about the recent advancements of extractivism onto their territories. Their analysis is clear: the environmental crisis is directly linked to a democratic one, and they engage in a wide range of actions to envision and enact
Mattias Borg Rasmussen +1 more
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Lumako: punto de inflexión en el desarrollo del nuevo movimiento mapuche
En la madrugada del 13 de octubre de 1997 las comunidades mapuche de Pichilonkoyan y Pililmapu, en la sureña comuna de Lumako, en Chile, procedieron a la recuperación de territorios ancestrales, cansados de la centenaria expoliación chilena.
Tito Tricot
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Este artículo analiza las nociones de representaciones e imaginarios sociales a través del estudio de textos periodísticos en tres estudios de casos pertenecientes a tres ámbitos del acontecer nacional en Chile: el movimiento estudiantil de 2011, la ...
Pablo Segovia Lacoste +2 more
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How can we re‐envision care for weeds? Indigenous weed management on the Shoalhaven River
Abstract The challenges posed by invasive plants include not only ecological disruption and biodiversity loss but also complex management and ethical dilemmas. These issues point to a critical gap in how care is conceptualised and practised in weed management. Addressing these challenges requires reframing care as a gentle practice that aligns with the
Crystal Arnold
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Pentecôtisme et recompositions territoriales autochtones dans le Chili central
Through a presentation of a localized case study, this paper aims to analyze the identity and territory questions of emerging Pentecostalism in the Mapuche’s territory where many denominations related to this movement implanted over the last decades. If,
Bastien Sepúlveda
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Navigating the Nine C's: Hopeful Women Advocates Remapping Neoliberal Higher Education
ABSTRACT This paper provides perspectives from 11 women advocates with lived experience of various issues across higher education on the ways that the sector currently meets and does not meet the needs of those it employs. We discuss how we hope to disrupt the sector so that it can do better in the future, perhaps leading to a utopia for all rather ...
Abigail Winter +10 more
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