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Protagonist in the struggle for memory, truth and justice in Argentina, the human rights movement has gone through deep challenges from dictatorial times to the present.
Ayelén Mereb
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Short Abstract Following hydrofeminist and political ecology debates, this paper argues for a hydrocartographic approach to the cartographic examination of social water relations that affects both the way we understand cartography and the mapping of waters.
Paul Schweizer +3 more
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Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (Chile) and the Chilean Revolution (1965 – 1973) [PDF]
The article analyzes the prerequisites for the emergence of the Chilean Left Revolutionary Movement (Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria – MIR) and its activities from the Constituent Congress in August 1965 to the coup of Septem-ber 11, 1973, the ...
Savchenko Alexandr
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This study contributes to the ongoing historical examination of ecological and postcolonial questions in Latin America through the lens of new media genre narratives. Early 20th‐century documentary films of Argentine Patagonia institutionalised a natural binary opposition, positioning those challenging colonial power relations based on natural ...
Cielo Zaidenwerg, Mauricio Dimant
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This article is structured around three questions: Is it counterproductive to promote a gender agenda when a political subject is marked by the category “ethnicity”?
Angela Boitano
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ABSTRACT So‐called surplus populations have repeatedly been the focus of critical analyses in recent years. This refers to a large social group that comprises most of the population in the Global South and is characterised by the fact that it is not integrated into the capitalist mode of production to any relevant extent through wage labour.
Jakob Graf
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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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Territorio y existencia de la nación mapuche: ¿derechos políticos autonómicos?
A lo largo de la 'transición a la democracia' el movimiento social mapuche ha protagonizado impactantes movilizaciones por la recuperación de 'tierras ancestrales' y, por vez primera, ha cobrado significación el debate sobre derechos políticos ...
Augusto Samaniego Mesía
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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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