What does it mean to 'live well'? The contentious politics of vivir bien as alternative development (original) (raw)

An alternative to 'alternative development'?: Buen vivir and human development in Andean countries An alternative to 'alternative development'?: Buen vivir and human development in Andean countries

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Between Life and Policies: The Politics of Buen Vivir in Bolivia and Ecuador (Dissertation)

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“You are here because the land called you”: Searching for vivir bien/living well

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The Houses That Evo Built: Autonomy, Vivir bien, and Viviendas in Bolivia

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Vivir bien governance in Bolivia: chimera or attainable utopia?

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020

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Seeking Buen Vivir: Re-imagining Livelihoods in the Shifting Political Economic Landscape of Cangahua, Ecuador

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Good Life As a Social Movement Proposal for Natural Resource Use: The Indigenous Movement in Ecuador

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Development, Citizenship, and Everyday Appropriations of Buen Vivir: Ecuadorian Engagement with the Changing Rhetoric of Improvement

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The Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2018

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Suma Qamaña, Vivir Bien, and the indigenous peoples of Bolivia

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Monni, S., Pallottino , M. (2015) “Buen Vivir: a new toolbox for an alternative to neo-liberal dominance?”

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The Making of Indigenous Citizens: Identity, Development, and Multicultural Activism in Peru

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Buen Vivir: Praise, instrumentalization, and reproductive pathways of good living in Ecuador

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Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2017

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Anibal Quijano and el Bien Vivir: Latin American Decolonial Philosophy, Ecological Epistemological Resistance to the Coloniality of Power

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5th Annual Graduate Conference in Religion and Ecology at Yale, 2021

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Deconstruction and Genealogy of Latin American Good Living (Buen Vivir). The (Triune) Good Living and its Diverse Intellectual Wellsprings

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Now We Are Citizens: Indigenous Politics in Postmulticultural Bolivia

Katinka Weber

Tipití: Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Lowland South America, 2011

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Between Policies and Life: The Politics of Buen Vivir in Contemporary Ecuador

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Indigenous Struggle in Latin America: The Perilous Invisibility of Capital and Class

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Voices from the Global Margin: Confronting Poverty and Inventing New Lives in the Andes. William P. Mitchell, Austin: University of Texas Press. 2006. 280pp.

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Vivir sabroso or to live well or joyfully in Colombia: an alternative to the collective trauma experienced by ethno-territorial peoples

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Home-made development in Bolivia

Sue A S Iamamoto

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Suma qamaña in Bolivia. Indigenous Understandings of Well-being and Their Contribution to a Post-Neoliberal Paradigm

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The praxis of "Buen Vivir": Rights of Nature and hybrid political discourses in South America.

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Contemporary Indigenous Social and Political Thought in Latin America (1960-2020)

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From Spaces of Marginalization to Places of Participation: Indigenous Articulations of the Social Economy in the Bolivian Highlands

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American Anthropologist, 2013

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Conflict, claim and contradiction in the new ‘indigenous’ state of Bolivia

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Critique of Anthropology, 2014

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Vivir Bien: Tracing the Ethos of Plural Progress in Bolivia

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Monni, S., Pallottino , M. (2015) "Beyond growth and development: Buen Vivir as an alternative to current paradigma"

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