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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2015): Alternautas 2

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.31273/alternautas.v2i1
Published: 2015-07-01

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  • INGOs in Haiti: Development Actors as agents for Alternatives to Development?

    Julia Schöneberg
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  • Traditional development or vivir bien? An analysis of the Bolivian ‘Gas War’ in 2003

    Sue Iamamoto
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  • The ‘Commodities Consensus’ and Valuation Languages in Latin America

    Maristella Svampa; Ana Estefanía Carballo
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  • Academic Dependency

    Fernanda Beigel
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  • Technical vs. Grassroots Experts in Global Water and Forests Governance

    Emilie Dupuits
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  • Commodity Hubs: production of space and new geographies of capital

    Maria Eugenia Giraudo
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Reviews

  • Analyzing the Spill-over Matrix of Extractivism: From Para-legality, Separation and Violence to Integral Health in the Ecuadorian Íntag

    Johannes Waldmüller
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Translations

  • Sumak Kawsay, Feminisms and Post-Growth: Linkages to Imagine New Utopias

    Silvia Vega Ugalde; María Mancilla García
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