Tying up Loose Ends on Agricultural and Ethnic Studies in Ecuador

In spite of advances in the recognition of the collective rights of indigenous nationalities and Afro-Ecuadorians, there are still processes of economic inequality and ethnic and cultural exclusion in Ecuador. For this reason, this paper take into account seven issues linked to agricultural and Ecua...

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Autor principal: Fernando García
Formato: Artigo
Idioma:Spanish
Publicado em: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2014-11-01
Colecção:Revista de Antropología Social
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Acesso em linha:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RASO/article/view/46728
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Resumo:In spite of advances in the recognition of the collective rights of indigenous nationalities and Afro-Ecuadorians, there are still processes of economic inequality and ethnic and cultural exclusion in Ecuador. For this reason, this paper take into account seven issues linked to agricultural and Ecuadorian ethnic studies developed in the last fifty years: access to land, rural labor force, ethnic and class relations, the notion of community, racism, women’s participation and the relationship between international agencies, state and social movements.
ISSN:1131-558X
1988-2831