Plurinationality and interculturality in Ecuador : the indigenous movement and the development of political concepts
By: ALTMANN, Philipp.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Stockholm : Institute of Latin Amercian Studies, Stockholm University, 2013Online resources: Acesso Iberoamericana: nordic journal of latin american and caribbean studies 43, 1-2, p. 47-66Abstract: The fight of indigenous movement organizations in the Republic of EcuadorAbstract: (Ecuador) since the 1980s has not only been for equal economic, political orAbstract: cultural rights, but also for reconstruction of the Ecuadorean society and theAbstract: State. This reconstruction is formed alongside quite specific concepts, suchAbstract: as Interculturality and Plurinationality. Even if these concepts have been adopted in the Constitution of 2008, from the perspective of the Indigenous movement, they are yet to be implemented. This article is an analysis of the development of both Indigenous movement and their concepts with a focus on theAbstract: interrelation between the different organizations and Interculturality andAbstract: PlurinationalityThe fight of indigenous movement organizations in the Republic of Ecuador
(Ecuador) since the 1980s has not only been for equal economic, political or
cultural rights, but also for reconstruction of the Ecuadorean society and the
State. This reconstruction is formed alongside quite specific concepts, such
as Interculturality and Plurinationality. Even if these concepts have been adopted in the Constitution of 2008, from the perspective of the Indigenous movement, they are yet to be implemented. This article is an analysis of the development of both Indigenous movement and their concepts with a focus on the
interrelation between the different organizations and Interculturality and
Plurinationality
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