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  Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same?
 
 
Titel: Indigenous Movements and Globalization: What is Different? What is the Same?
Auteur: Hall, Thomas D.
Fenelon, James V.
Verschenen in: Globalizations
Paginering: Jaargang 5 (2008) nr. 1 pagina's 1-11
Jaar: 2008-03
Inhoud: Too often indigenous movements are lumped in with [anti-]globalization, globalization protest movements, or the 'new social movements'. While in some respects this categorization fits, in other, more important respects it does not. Indigenous peoples have been resisting globalization and globalization-like forces for centuries in the western hemisphere, and for millennia in Africa and Eurasia. While the forms of resistance have changed significantly over time, a key difference for indigenous movements is that they typically are not interested in reforming the system. Rather, they are interested in autonomy and preserving their own political-cultural space to remain different. In this sense they are often deeper challenges to neoliberalism than other movements. This paper explores and elaborates on these differences and their significance for our understanding of globalization and the reactions to it.
Uitgever: Routledge
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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