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Indigenous Cultures and Sustainable Development in Latin America
Timothy MacNeill
2020
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This open access book outlines development theory and practice over time as well as critically interrogates the “cultural turn” in development policy in Latin American indigenous communities, specifically, in Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador, and Bolivia. It becomes apparent that culturally sustainable development is both a new and old idea, which is simultaneously traditional and modern, and that it is a necessary iteration in thinking on development. This new strain of thought could inform not only the work of development practitioners, graduate students, and theorists working in the Global South, but in the Global North as well.
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Keywords
- Development and Social Change
- Development and Sustainability
- Development movements
- development policy
- Development Studies
- Development Theory
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Latin America
- Latin American Politics
- NEOLIBERAL MULTICULTURALISM
- Politics & government
- Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects
- regional development
- Society & Social Sciences
- South & Central America (including Mexico), Latin America
- sustainability
- Sustainable development
- The environment
- thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GT Interdisciplinary studies::GTP Development studies
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government