Author: Mexico. President (2000-2006 : Fox Quesada)
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Category : Mexico
Languages : es
Pages : 0
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Author: Mexico. President (2000-2006 : Fox Quesada)
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Category : Mexico
Languages : es
Pages : 0
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Category : Mexico
Languages : es
Pages : 0
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Sexto Informe de Gobierno 1° de Septiembre de 2006
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ISBN: 9789707200890
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 8
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ISBN: 9789707200890
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Languages : en
Pages : 8
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Bibliographic Guide to Government Publications 2001
Author: GK Hall
Publisher: Thorndike Press
ISBN: 9780783896526
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Publisher: Thorndike Press
ISBN: 9780783896526
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Cauca's Indigenous Movement in Southwestern Colombia
Author: Brett Troyan
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498502296
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
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Cauca's Indigenous Movement in Southwestern Colombia: Land, Violence, and Ethnic Identity provides a vivid account of how the indigenous communities of Cauca in southwestern Colombia engaged with the Colombian central state. Troyan begins with the question of how 3.4 percent of the Colombian population obtained legal rights to close to a quarter of the national territory. Her in-depth study of the correspondence between the central state and indigenous communities of Cauca reveals that the nation state played a key role in the legitimization of land claims based on ethnic identity. Starting with the indigenous movement led by Manuel Quintín Lame in 1914, this book shows how, in contrast to the local authorities of Cauca, the central state adopted a more sympathetic albeit contradictory approach to indigenous communities’ grievances throughout the twentieth century. Land, Violence, and Cauca's Indigenous Movement in Southwestern Colombia presents an examination of state initiatives in the 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s toward indigenous communities in Cauca, whichsheds light on the political and social construction of Colombian indigenous identity. Troyan also reveals how violence and the representation of violence shaped the conversations between the central state and indigenous communities of Cauca; the central state’s inability to exert a monopoly on violence, Troyan argues, places indigenous communities and their leaders in jeopardy despite the discursive legitimization of land claims based on ethnic identity.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 1498502296
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 221
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Cauca's Indigenous Movement in Southwestern Colombia: Land, Violence, and Ethnic Identity provides a vivid account of how the indigenous communities of Cauca in southwestern Colombia engaged with the Colombian central state. Troyan begins with the question of how 3.4 percent of the Colombian population obtained legal rights to close to a quarter of the national territory. Her in-depth study of the correspondence between the central state and indigenous communities of Cauca reveals that the nation state played a key role in the legitimization of land claims based on ethnic identity. Starting with the indigenous movement led by Manuel Quintín Lame in 1914, this book shows how, in contrast to the local authorities of Cauca, the central state adopted a more sympathetic albeit contradictory approach to indigenous communities’ grievances throughout the twentieth century. Land, Violence, and Cauca's Indigenous Movement in Southwestern Colombia presents an examination of state initiatives in the 1930s, 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s toward indigenous communities in Cauca, whichsheds light on the political and social construction of Colombian indigenous identity. Troyan also reveals how violence and the representation of violence shaped the conversations between the central state and indigenous communities of Cauca; the central state’s inability to exert a monopoly on violence, Troyan argues, places indigenous communities and their leaders in jeopardy despite the discursive legitimization of land claims based on ethnic identity.
Feeding of Workers in Developing Countries
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
ISBN: 9789251002094
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
ISBN: 9789251002094
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 92
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Performing Conquest
Author: Patricia A. Ybarra
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472116797
Category : Mexican drama
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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An unprecedented reading of Mexican history through the lens of performance
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
ISBN: 0472116797
Category : Mexican drama
Languages : en
Pages : 290
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An unprecedented reading of Mexican history through the lens of performance
Collected Reprints
Author: Southwest Fisheries Center (U.S.)
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 828
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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 828
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Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning 6
Author: Christopher Silver
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131724009X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning series offers a selection of some of the best scholarship in urban and regional planning from around the world. The internationally recognized authors of these award-winning papers take up a range of salient issues from the theory and practice of planning. This 6th volume incorporates essays that explore the salient issue commonly referred to as "The Right to the City." This theme speaks to a growing new movement within planning theory and practice with multiple aims and strategies but with the common objective of advancing a more just and equitable world. The right to the city functions as a manifesto advancing academic explorations of the opportunities for, and barriers to, expanding human and environmental justice. At the same time, it extends beyond academic inquiry to engage directly with the policy, legal and political dimensions of human rights. The right to the city has been invoked by global bodies such as United Nations-Habitat and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to bolster not only their agendas around fundamental human rights but advance urban policies promoting inclusion, sustainability, and resilience. Dialogues 6 offers engaging explorations into the academic expeditions by the global planning community that have helped to energize this movement. The papers assembled here through processes of peer review represent an invaluable collection to untangle the complexities of this dynamic new approach to urban and regional planning. The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) series is published in association with the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN) and its member national and transnational planning schools associations.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131724009X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning series offers a selection of some of the best scholarship in urban and regional planning from around the world. The internationally recognized authors of these award-winning papers take up a range of salient issues from the theory and practice of planning. This 6th volume incorporates essays that explore the salient issue commonly referred to as "The Right to the City." This theme speaks to a growing new movement within planning theory and practice with multiple aims and strategies but with the common objective of advancing a more just and equitable world. The right to the city functions as a manifesto advancing academic explorations of the opportunities for, and barriers to, expanding human and environmental justice. At the same time, it extends beyond academic inquiry to engage directly with the policy, legal and political dimensions of human rights. The right to the city has been invoked by global bodies such as United Nations-Habitat and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization to bolster not only their agendas around fundamental human rights but advance urban policies promoting inclusion, sustainability, and resilience. Dialogues 6 offers engaging explorations into the academic expeditions by the global planning community that have helped to energize this movement. The papers assembled here through processes of peer review represent an invaluable collection to untangle the complexities of this dynamic new approach to urban and regional planning. The Dialogues in Urban and Regional Planning (DURP) series is published in association with the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN) and its member national and transnational planning schools associations.
Bibliographical Contributions
Author: International Labour Office. Library
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Category : Labor
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Category : Labor
Languages : en
Pages : 184
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Latin American Series
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Category : Bolivia
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Bolivia
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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