

Lorenza B. Fontana, "Recognition Politics: Indigenous Rights and Ethnic Conflict in the Andes" (Cambridge UP, 2022)
Apr 18, 2024
Lorenza B. Fontana discusses indigenous rights and ethnic conflict in the Andes, exploring post-recognition dynamics and conflicts. The podcast covers recognition reforms' impact on intergroup competition, challenges of navigating indigenous recognition politics in Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru, and struggles of Quechua migrant parents in accessing indigenous scholarships in Peru. It advocates for inclusive approaches to recognition policies for conflict resolution.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Evolution of Recognition Conflicts in Latin America
03:07 • 14min
Understanding Conflict: Social Heterogeneity and Resource Scarcity in Communities
16:48 • 1min
Exploring a Typology of Recognition Conflicts in the Andes
18:18 • 5min
Exploring Recognition Reforms and Social Conflict in the Andes
23:30 • 3min
Navigating Indigenous Recognition Politics in the Andes Region
26:21 • 20min
Challenges of Indigenous Rights Allocation and Identity Loss in Peru
46:18 • 5min
Reevaluating Recognition Policies for Conflict Resolution
51:12 • 11min