positive effects of realizing ethnic identities, anti-poverty measures, and/or welfare and social rights. What these all have in common is a commitment to how the goals of economic growth and social development can only be met satisfactorily if the self
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Elisabetta Nadalutti
what extent CBC leads to transnationalism conceptualized here as a process that overcomes nation-states’ interests for the good of the cross-border territory and its people ( Nadalutti, 2020, pp. 1–15 ). Put differently, I question whether national
Dudziro Nhengu
that development programming can adopt to ensure effective gender responsive health service delivery were proffered. The dominant patterns in migration discourse from national to global levels focus on issues of acculturation. This study, rather
Violence and public health in the Altamira region
The construction of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant
Rosa Elizabeth Acevedo Marin and Assis da Costa Oliveira
order to transform them into “real” citizens of the national state, incorporating values and ideals diffused by the State. At the end of this process, the indigenous people are no longer indigenous, in a sense that they have an ethnical identity, and
Sébastien Dubé
region, not only since the second half of the 20th century but also since independence in the 19th century. For the authors, these elements are the search for regional autonomy in the international system, a shared cultural identity, and the persistent
L’entrée en politique des militants amérindiens en Argentine
Trajectoires, discours, avancées et limites
Maité Boullosa-Joly
1 . Felipe, 59 ans, originaire de Quilmes et militant emblématique du Nord-Ouest argentin, travaille aujourd’hui au service de l’INAI (Institut national des affaires indigènes). Il revient ici sur sa trajectoire et la façon dont il s’est formé. Son
“If the coronavirus doesn’t kill us, hunger will”
Regional absenteeism and the Wayuu permanent humanitarian crisis
Claudia Puerta Silva, Esteban Torres Muriel, Roberto Carlos Amaya Epiayú, Alicia Dorado González, Fatima Epieyú, Estefanía Frías Epinayú, Álvaro Ipuana Guariyü, Miguel Ramírez Boscán, and Jakeline Romero Epiayú
dynamics explain this: capitalism and socialism in Colombia and Venezuela have broken down life dynamics, the Wayuu social system, and traditional economies. Also, the national identities have eroded Wayuu identity. Finally, climate change and coal mining
Assisted “voluntary” return of women to Kosovo
Rhetoric and reality within the framework of development
Sandra Sacchetti
its humanitarian identity. Together, the two organizations support states in fulfilling their migration control objectives, through means including the implementation and legitimization of their return policies. While the above-mentioned research
Policy coherence for development and migration
Analyzing US and EU policies through the lens of normative transformation
Harlan Koff
flows at national borders. The 2005 study completed by Xenogiani also examined PCD and trade, foreign direct investment and migration with a focus on how migration policies could complement policy- making in these arenas. Van Criekinge’s work (2009
Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary
,” a term that first appeared in a Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2016, means the matching of sex and gender identity; it gives a name to the dominant norm of our society and frames the path to heterosexual relationships. Gendering the region implies