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Indigenous Politics : Institutions, Representation, Mobilisation

Berg-Nordlie, Mikkel(Edited by)Saglie, Jo(Edited by)Sullivan, Ann(Edited by)
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Over the last fifty years, indigenous politics has become an increasingly important field of study.

Recognition of self-determination rights are being demanded by indigenous peoples around the world.

Indigenous struggles for political representation are shaped by historical and social circumstances particular to their nations but there are, nevertheless, many shared experiences.

What are some of the commonalities, similarities and differences to indigenous representation, participation and mobilisation?

This anthology offers a comparative perspective on institutional arrangements that provide for varying degrees of indigenous representation, including forms of self-organisation as well as government-created representation structures.

A range of comparative and country-specific studies provides a wealth of information on institutional arrangements and processes that mobilise indigenous peoples and the ways in which they negotiate alliances and handle conflict.

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ECPR Press
1785522353 / 9781785522352
Paperback / softback
320.089
19/08/2016
United Kingdom
350 pages
156 x 224 mm, 585 grams