Doing democracy differently: Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America
"Across North and South America, Indigenous people play a dual political role, building self-governing structures in their own nations and participating in the elections of settler states. Doing Democracy Differently asks how states are responding to demands for Indigenous representation and au...
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Calgary, Alberta
University of Calgary Press
[2024]
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Schriftenreihe: | Global indigenous issues series
no. 4 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Across North and South America, Indigenous people play a dual political role, building self-governing structures in their own nations and participating in the elections of settler states. Doing Democracy Differently asks how states are responding to demands for Indigenous representation and autonomy and in what ways the ongoing project of decolonization may unsettle the practice of democracy. Based on the structured, focused comparison of four success stories across Northern Canada, Bolivia, and Ecuador, this book provides real-world examples of how Indigenous autonomy and self-determination may be successfully advanced using existing democratic mechanisms. Drawing on thorough original research to identify factors that create distinctive patterns within Indigenous-state relations, it argues that the capacity for democratic innovation lies within the realm of civil society while the possibility for uptake of such innovation is found within the state and its willingness to work with Indigenous and popular actors. Operating at the intersection of Indigenous and Comparative Politics, Doing Democracy Differently takes seriously the role of institutions and the land on which they are built in the creation of democratic transformations in the Americas. This book advances Indigenous rights to autonomy and self-government and speaks to some of the thorniest issues in democratic governance."-- |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 145 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781773855646 9781773855639 |
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spelling | Rice, Roberta Verfasser (DE-588)1056316241 aut Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America Roberta Rice Calgary, Alberta University of Calgary Press [2024] xiv, 145 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Global indigenous issues series no. 4 Re-envisioning democracy at the intersection of comparative and Indigenous political inquiry -- Decolonizing democracy : theoretical and conceptual considerations -- Yukon : leading the world in a nation-to-nation Indigenous self-government -- Bolivia : advancing Indigenous governance as a distinct order of government -- Nunavut : enacting public government as Indigenous self-government -- Ecuador : promoting plurinationality through local Indigenous governments -- Instituting Indigenous and democratic governance innovations "Across North and South America, Indigenous people play a dual political role, building self-governing structures in their own nations and participating in the elections of settler states. Doing Democracy Differently asks how states are responding to demands for Indigenous representation and autonomy and in what ways the ongoing project of decolonization may unsettle the practice of democracy. Based on the structured, focused comparison of four success stories across Northern Canada, Bolivia, and Ecuador, this book provides real-world examples of how Indigenous autonomy and self-determination may be successfully advanced using existing democratic mechanisms. Drawing on thorough original research to identify factors that create distinctive patterns within Indigenous-state relations, it argues that the capacity for democratic innovation lies within the realm of civil society while the possibility for uptake of such innovation is found within the state and its willingness to work with Indigenous and popular actors. Operating at the intersection of Indigenous and Comparative Politics, Doing Democracy Differently takes seriously the role of institutions and the land on which they are built in the creation of democratic transformations in the Americas. This book advances Indigenous rights to autonomy and self-government and speaks to some of the thorniest issues in democratic governance."-- Indigenous peoples / Canada / Politics and government Indigenous peoples / Latin America / Politics and government Indigenous peoples / Canada / Government relations Indigenous peoples / Latin America / Government relations Indigenous peoples / Legal status, laws, etc / Canada Indigenous peoples / Legal status, laws, etc / Latin America Autochtones / Amérique latine / Politique et gouvernement Autochtones / Amérique latine / Relations avec l'État Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781773855653 Global indigenous issues series no. 4 (DE-604)BV049390044 4 |
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title | Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America |
title_auth | Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America |
title_exact_search | Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America |
title_full | Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America Roberta Rice |
title_fullStr | Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America Roberta Rice |
title_full_unstemmed | Doing democracy differently Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America Roberta Rice |
title_short | Doing democracy differently |
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title_sub | Indigenous rights and representation in Canada and Latin America |
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