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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
The papers in this panel focus on the politics of territorial networks and party building, indigenous movements and local environmental and land politics, and the evolution of civil society in the context of democracy and the rising challenges to political and social activism in the region today.
Networked Failures: Explaining Party-Building Strategies and Outcomes in Peru - Mariana Giusti-Rodriguez, Naval Postgraduate School
Civil Society, the Public Sphere and Democratization in Latin America - Enrique Peruzzotti, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Support for Pro-indigenous Policies amid Conflict: The Case of the Mapuche - Lautaro Cella, University of Chicago
Protected Areas and the Coproduction of Governance in Peru - Maiah Jaskoski, Northern Arizona University
Indigenous Resentment and Environmental Risk Perceptions in Ecuador - Carew E. Boulding, University of Colorado, Boulder; Raymond Foxworth, First Nations Development Institute; Marija Verner, Yale University