Indigenous women leading the defence of human rights from the abuses by mega-projects in Latin America, in the face of extreme violence
<p>In the face of extreme violence, some Indigenous women-led social movement organisations defending human rights from the abuses related to mega-projects have achieved favourable changes in corporate practices. In the predominantly patriarchal, capitalist and racist context of Latin America,...
Main Author: | Tapias Torrado, NR |
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Other Authors: | Payne, L |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | Spanish English |
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2020
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