2011
DOI: 10.1080/13510347.2011.563116
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The incorporation of indigenous concepts of plurinationality into the new constitutions of Ecuador and Bolivia

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“…Later on, reincorporation was conducted in territorial terms, with institutions such as the territórios da cidadanía in Brazil (Delgado and Leite 2011), the misiones in Venezuela (Ellner 2008), and the partly formalized articulation of movement claims through the General Secretariat of the Presidency in Bolivia and Brazil. Also, new institutions, such as social councils, were created to deal with multiple noncorporatist claims in Brazil (Doctor 2007), and even constitutional reforms in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela were promoted to deal with the new "social question" (Lupien 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later on, reincorporation was conducted in territorial terms, with institutions such as the territórios da cidadanía in Brazil (Delgado and Leite 2011), the misiones in Venezuela (Ellner 2008), and the partly formalized articulation of movement claims through the General Secretariat of the Presidency in Bolivia and Brazil. Also, new institutions, such as social councils, were created to deal with multiple noncorporatist claims in Brazil (Doctor 2007), and even constitutional reforms in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela were promoted to deal with the new "social question" (Lupien 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the late 20th century, strong Indigenous movements emerged in countries, such as Bolivia and Ecuador, using disruptive tactics, such as marches, occupations, and roadblocks to pursue their claims (Rice, 2012; Yashar, 2005). These include rights to land and natural resources, as well as cultural, political, and legal rights (Lupien, 2011). Indigenous groups in Ecuador began organizing as early as the 1920s into organizations linked to the traditional left.…”
Section: Indigenous Movements Activism and Ictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existe una gran cantidad de literatura académica sobre el tema de los movimientos sociales indígenas en las Américas. Esta línea de investigación arroja luz sobre el surgimiento de los movimientos y sobre el uso de tácticas "tradicionales", como las marchas, barricadas y manifestaciones (Van Cott 1994, Brysk 2000, Yashar 2005, Postero 2007, Lucero 2008, Lupien 2011, Rice 2012. En Ecuador, el ciclo de protesta indígena alcanzó su pico a mediados de la década de 2000 y desde entonces parece estar en fase de desaceleración (Mijeski y Beck 2011).…”
Section: Las Tic Y Los Grupos Sociales Marginadosunclassified
“…Sobre la base de marcos teóricos relacionados con la movilización de recursos, las oportunidades políticas y la identidad, la literatura identifica varias fortalezas que contribuyeron a la fuerza relativa de los movimientos sociales indígenas en la década de 1990. Estas ventajas incluyen un poderoso sentido de identidad colectiva (y la capacidad relacionada de los líderes para involucrarse en políticas de identidad), organizaciones sólidas que proporcionaron liderazgo a comunidades con reclamos similares y uso estratégico de tácticas disruptivas "tradicionales" como marchas y barricadas (Yashar 2005;Lupien 2011;Rice 2012). Sin embargo, gran parte de la literatura sobre activismo en el siglo XXI sostiene que estos factores son menos importantes hoy en día y que las redes sociales y otras TIC son herramientas clave en cualquier movimiento de protesta contemporáneo.…”
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