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El “Buen Vivir” y el no consumo como modelos de desarrollo a escala humana
En el artículo se explica la anidación de la actividad industrial con los modelos o ideales de progreso occidental, los cuales están estrechamente ligados al concepto de consumo y crecimiento económico; entornos que le dan sentido a la existencia humana ...
Omar Cabrales, Florentino Marquez
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La voz de nuestra América: el sumak kawsay y la crítica intercultural al desarrollo
Este artículo explora los aspectos filosóficos del sumak kawsay, entendido como buen vivir, es decir, como una apuesta vital y ancestral que se presenta en el orden civilizatorio andino, haciendo énfasis en su poder crítico frente al modelo hegemónico ...
Jaime Javier Villanueva Barreto
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Abstract This paper proposes new perspectives on anarchism, indigeneity, and Afro‐descendent struggles, by discussing the case of Brazilian anarchists’ commitment to luta afroindígena. They mean by this term the intersection of indigenous and Afro‐descendant resistances for the recognition of land, against the violence of states, agribusiness, and ...
Federico Ferretti
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Abstract The recognition of the right to a healthy environment as an autonomous and justiciable right in Advisory Opinion OC‐23/17 represents the turning point of the Inter‐American Court of Human Rights towards the adoption of an ecocentric approach.
Patricio Trincado Vera
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Tomando como locus la compleja realidad social, política, étnica, cultural y por ende urbanística de la ciudad peruana de Chimbote, en su novela El zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo, el también peruano José María Arguedas pareciera intuir el ...
Juan Esteban Villegas Restrepo
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El propósito de este trabajo es explicar la gestión de las tensiones entre los modelos de desarrollo y los derechos de «otra naturaleza» en algunos Estados latinoamericanos.
Adrian Zeballosf-Cuathin
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Neo‐extractivism, (de)growth and resurgent pink tide governments in Latin America
Abstract The 21st century in Latin America began with a widespread shift to the left politically, a phenomenon called the ‘pink tide’. Following a period of right‐wing re‐ascendancy, left wing governments are again gaining traction across the continent. This article analyses the end of the last pink tide via a dialogue between the post‐extractivism and
Mark Hawkins
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The politics of development in Ecuador: Accounting for plural rationalities
Abstract Recent protests and tense elections in Ecuador suggest a strong polarization regarding the development model. The diversity of vindications underscores the plurality of development notions, rendering it a wicked problem, which is characterized by the presence of multiple definitions. Employing sociocultural viability theory, four ideal‐typical
Pablo Garcés‐Velástegui
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Perspectives on Indigenous well‐being and climate change adaptation
Cooking a traditional pork meal for a mortuary celebration in Budibudi (Papua New Guinea). Cultural practices that determine the well‐being of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities are threatened by climate change. Adaptation actions need to take local psycho‐cultural elements in consideration to ensure the well‐being of Indigenous Peoples and Local
Sergio Jarillo, Carlos Crivelli
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Abstract Sarayaku, an Amazonian Kichwa community in Pastaza province, Ecuador, is suspected to be rich in oil reserves. This fact has generated outside interest in the region and in turn pushed Sarayaku Runa (Sarayaku people) to defend their territory against state‐led extractivist projects.
Leonidas Oikonomakis
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