El avance del neoextractivismo y la defensa por los recursos y patrimonios naturales. El caso del proyecto Minera Dominga en Chile y la lucha por territorio
Javier Lastra-Bravo, Instituto de Sociología, Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz Universität Hannover (LUH), Alemania:
Introduction: Struggles over Mining and territorio in Latin America
Ann-Kathrin Volmer, Bielefeld University, Germany
Anna Preiser, University of Vienna, Austria
Tyanif Rico Rodríguez , Bielefeld University, Germany:
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La didáctica de la interculturalidad en el programa de educación intercultural bilingüe para los pueblos indígenas de Honduras
Carlos Roberto Solórzano Membreño, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras
Diasporic Intimacies: Garinagu, Creoles, and the Multiplicity of Black Indigeneities in Caribbean Central America
Nicole D. Ramsey, University of Virginia, United States
Melanie Y. White, Georgetown University, United States
Book Review “The Creole Archipelago. Race and Borders in the Colonial Caribbean”
Cristina Soriano, Villanova University, United States
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Voyageurs incessants. La saga du peuple garifuna
Carlos Agudelo, Chercheur Associé URMIS – Unité de Recherche Migrations et Société, France
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L’album Laru Beya d’Aurelio, du Honduras au Sénégal en passant par le Belize et le Canada. Réflexions ethnomusicologiques sur les processus créatifs mis en jeu dans la réalisation d’un disque de musique garifuna au début du XXIe siècle.
Introducing Entanglements and Interdependencies in the Americas: Perspectives from the Carib – Kalinago – Garifuna People
Paula Prescod, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France
Book Review “The Creole Archipelago. Race and Borders in the Colonial Caribbean”
Douglas Hamilton, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
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