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Sumak kawsay in the Ecuadorian Constitution of 2008 [PDF]
Cuando se aprobó la Constitución de 1998, la sensación incierta de haber logrado algo invadió los círculos intelectuales y políticos cercanos a algunos movimientos sociales, en particular, al movimiento indígena.
Pablo Ortiz
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From decolonizing knowledge to postimperialism
Abstract To open new disciplinary imaginings, we must reinvigorate the relationship between utopian and anthropological thought. This is already underway in efforts to decolonize knowledge. Though such efforts have different emphases, they are located within a field of ideological and utopian struggles that must be understood in the context of ...
Gustavo Lins Ribeiro
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The aim of this paper is to discuss how community relational economic practices in virtual spaces are effective in building resilience because they are borne of and sustained by familiar traditional Fijian values of collective work and social interdependence. The researchers adopted a pandemic‐induced methodology, conducting online‐based talanoa (fluid
Lorena de la Torre Parra +3 more
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Sumak Kawsay, Feminisms and Post-Growth: Linkages to Imagine New Utopias
This article explores the different understandings of gender that correspond to different concepts of sumak kawsay, tackling both ‘gender’ and ‘sumak kawsay’ as polysemous concepts.
Silvia Vega Ugalde +1 more
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Abstract Notions of the good life are often strongly linked to rurality. Existing conceptualisations tend towards an anthropocentric and individualised approach centred on personal wealth, status and happiness. In contrast, this article reframes the good life as an interspecies endeavur, which embeds people and animals alike by recognising their ...
Helen Wadham +2 more
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On the Pursuit of Good Living in Highland Ecuador: Critical Indigenous Discourses of Sumak Kawsay
'Sumak' kawsay, a vision of good living originating in the thought of indigenous intellectuals, has attracted many commentators since its incorporation into Ecuador’s 2008 constitution.
Joe Quick, James T. Spartz
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En dialogo con José Carlos Mariátegui caracterizamos su materialismo histórico y dialéctico en relación con el Sumak Kawsay o Buen Vivir. Revisamos el uso que el peruano le da al pensamiento crítico occidental para la comprensión y transformación de las
César Miguel Ramos
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Three constitutive themes—different state‐non‐state relations, levels of ambition, and knowledge foundations—define the multiple roles non‐ and sub‐state actors can occupy in the post‐Paris climate governance regime. Yet, calls for voluntary, collaborative, and synergetic non‐state climate action in a facilitative post‐Paris climate governance setting ...
Jens Marquardt +2 more
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A propósito del libro Sumak Kawsay Yuyay. Antología del pensamiento indigenista ecuatoriano sobre Sumak Kawsay, Antonio Luis Hidalgo-Capitán, Alejandro Guillén García y Nancy Deleg Guazha (eds.), 2014, Huelva y Cuenca, cim / pydlos / fiucuhu, 367 pp ...
Patricio Cruz, Celis Peniche
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The genuine sumak kawsay as Ecuadorian Amazonian social phenomenon [PDF]
En este artículo se indaga sobre el origen del concepto de sumak kawsay. Partiendo de la constatación de su existencia como fenómeno social: se muestra cómo surgió como alternativa al desarrollo sustentable en la Organización de Pueblos Indígenas de ...
Cubillo-Guevara, Ana Patricia +1 more
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