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Indigenous Civil Society in Latin America - by Pascal Lupien (Paperback)

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  • Over the past decade, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile have been buffeted by intensive transformations.
  • About the Author: Pascal Lupien is assistant professor of political science at Brock University.
  • 284 Pages
  • Social Science, Anthropology

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"Bolstering findings that Indigenous activists in Latin America draw on both civic and uncivic, or disruptive, forms of collective action, Lupien's rich, descriptive work contributes to understanding Indigenous peoples' contemporary struggles. Drawing on four years of immersive fieldwork with more than ninety Indigenous organizations and groups within and across the three countries, and building on theories of resource mobilization, Lupien shows how Indigenous organizations today are newly pursuing, adapting, and sustaining local activism in a globalized world"--



Book Synopsis



Over the past decade, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile have been buffeted by intensive transformations. Political scientist Pascal Lupien here reveals how Indigenous political activists responded to these changes as part of their long, ongoing struggles for equal citizenship rights and economic and political power. Such activists are often thought to rely solely on disruptive, large-scale forms of collective action, but Lupien argues that twenty-first-century Indigenous activists have turned toward new modes of fostering Indigenous civil society. Drawing on four years of immersive, community-engaged fieldwork with more than ninety Indigenous organizations and groups within and across three countries, Lupien shows how Indigenous organizations today are newly pursuing, adapting, and sustaining local activism in a globalized, technology-centered world. He reveals that Indigenous groups have effectively built on older twentieth-century technologies--for example, radio, TV, and print media--by adapting social media technologies in ways that are unique to their political identities and day-to-day needs.

In the context of increasing recognition of global Indigeneity, Lupien's capacious, descriptive work contributes to understanding Indigenous peoples' contemporary struggles, the evolving and unique nature of Indigenous civil society, and the return to large-scale resistance in 2019 that resulted in the largest uprisings in a generation.



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'Lupien offers evidence that Indigenous peoples and technology are far from incompatible, [and] provides a convincing analytical framework to understand how information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become a key means of public engagement for Indigenous civil society. . . . An insightful and solid investigation."--Journal of Latin American Studies



" Lupien ably demonstrates through the case studies in this book [that] technology comes with trade-offs and mixed results. . . . Recommended."--CHOICE



"A fascinating read filled with rich empirical data from over a decade of field work. Engaging and accessibly written, this exceptional contribution will have broad appeal to those interested in Indigenous politics and social movements alike."--Roberta Rice, author of The New Politics of Protest: Indigenous Mobilization in Latin America's Neoliberal Era



"Innovative . . . [Indigenous Civil Society in Latin America is] well informed by social movement theory, prioritizing resource mobilization, political opportunities, and identity."--Latin American Research Review



"Lupien challenges the notion that the Indigenous populations of Bolivia, Chile and Ecuador depend on disruptive collective action to further their ambitions to achieve equal citizenship rights and political representation."--Survival



"This is a thoughtful and impressive study. Lupien sheds important light on twenty-first century Indigenous political dynamics in the Andes, teaching us sobering lessons about the limits of digital technologies and the surprising promise of analog communication. For its timely attention to information and Indigenous politics, this is the book many of us have been waiting for."--José Antonio Lucero, author of Struggles of Voice: The Politics of Indigenous Representation in the Andes




About the Author



Pascal Lupien is assistant professor of political science at Brock University. He is author of Citizens' Power in Latin America: Theory and Practice.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .64 Inches (D)
Weight: .97 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 284
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Anthropology
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Theme: Cultural & Social
Format: Paperback
Author: Pascal Lupien
Language: English
Street Date: March 28, 2023
TCIN: 1006486389
UPC: 9781469672625
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-0257
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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