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    Bolivia under the left-wing presidency of evo morales—indigenous people and the end of postcolonialism?Martin Nilsson - 2013 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 15 (1):34-49.
    ABSTRACT This article explores the development in Bolivia under president Evo Morales, through a critical postcolonial approach. From a traditional liberal perspective, this article concludes that the liberal democratic system under Morales has not been deepening, though certain new participatory aspects of democracy, including socio-economic reforms have been carried out. In contrast, this article analyses to what extent the presidency of Evo Morales may be seen as the end of the postcolonialism, and the beginning of a new era in (...)
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    Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part III: Neoliberal Continuities, the Autonomist Right, and the Political Economy of Indigenous Struggle.Jeffery Webber - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (4):67-109.
    This article presents a broad analysis of the political economy and dynamics of social change during the first year of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia. It situates this analysis in the wider historical context of left-indigenous insurrection between 2000 and 2005, the changing character of contemporary capitalism imperialism, and the resurgence of anti-neoliberalism and anti-imperialism elsewhere in Latin America. It considers at a general level the overarching dilemmas of revolution and reform. Part III examines the complexities of the (...)
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    Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part II: Revolutionary Epoch, Combined Liberation and the December 2005 Elections.Jeffery Webber - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (3):55-76.
    This article presents a broad analysis of the political economy and dynamics of social change during the first year of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia. It situates this analysis in the wider historical context of left-indigenous insurrection between 2000 and 2005, the changing character of contemporary capitalist imperialism, and the resurgence of anti-neoliberalism and anti-imperialism elsewhere in Latin America. It considers at a general level the overarching dilemmas of revolution and reform. Part II of this three-part essay addresses (...)
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  4. Bolivia: inflación y democracia'.A. Núñez del Prado - forthcoming - Pensamiento.
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    Rebellion to Reform in Bolivia. Part I: Domestic Class Structure, Latin-American Trends, and Capitalist Imperialism.Jeffery Webber - 2008 - Historical Materialism 16 (2):23-58.
    This article, which will appear in three parts over three issues of Historical Materialism, presents a broad analysis of the political economy and dynamics of social change during the first year of the Evo Morales government in Bolivia. It situates this analysis in the wider historical context of left-indigenous insurrection between 2000 and 2005, the class structure of the country, the changing character of contemporary capitalist imperialism, and the resurgence of anti-neoliberalism and anti-imperialism elsewhere in Latin America. It considers, (...)
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    Backlash in Bolivia: Regional Autonomy as a Reaction against Indigenous Mobilization.Kent Eaton - 2007 - Politics and Society 35 (1):71-102.
    In the 1990s, Bolivia’s indigenous population mobilized to claim new political roles, and in the process, directly challenged the privileged position of economic elites within national political institutions. In response, business associations in Santa Cruz, Bolivia’s most prosperous region, began to demand regional autonomy—in contrast to the demand for authoritarianism that characterized prior generations of business elites when confronted with threatening political change. After examining Santa Cruz’ past relationship with the national government, this article explores the challenges that (...)
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    Descentralización en Bolivia y Uruguay. Una aproximación desde la teoría de la gobernanza.Iván Mauricio Sánchez Díaz - 2018 - Ratio Juris 13 (27):45-80.
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    Revisión de los estudios de disponibilidad léxica en Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador y Venezuela.Cristina V. Herranz-Llácer - 2023 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 20 (4):1-9.
    Este artículo muestra los resultados de una revisión bibliográfica sistemática sobre la disponibilidad léxica en Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador y Venezuela. Para el desarrollo adecuado de la investigación se utilizaron las plataformas Dialnet, Scielo, Google Scholar y DispoLex. Con los datos recogidos, se ha podido inferir que la producción científica en torno a esta temática es reciente. Sin embargo, esto no implica que las publicaciones puedan considerarse poco relevantes. Todo lo contrario, gracias a ellas se han propuesto planes para fomentar (...)
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  9. Wild Side: Bolivia's Salar de Uyuni-Changes in a landscape through tourism and mining.Sarah Wintle - 2009 - Topos: European Landscape Magazine 66:60.
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    El darwinismo en Iberoamérica: Bolivia y México.Arturo Argueta - 2009 - Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas.
    En los últimos treinta años del s. XIX y los primeros del s. XX se produjeron algunas de las polémicas científicas y políticas sobre el evolucionismo más vigorosas que se recuerden en cada país. El propósito de esta obra, que incluye algunos de los diálogos polémicos efectuados sobre todo en Bolivia y México, es doble: por una parte, contribuir a la reelaboración del modelo de estudio de la transmisión de las ideas científicas, utilizando el evolucionismo como estudio de caso (...)
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  11. COMMENTARY-Fear of Heights: Bolivia's Constituent Process.Jon Beasley-Murray - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 148:2.
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    Emigré in Bolivia: The story of "Los Amigos del Libro".Werner Guttentag - 1991 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (1):18-20.
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    ¿Qué Importa el preámbulo? Pensamiento decolonial en el preámbulo de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador: una aproximación desde el análisis del discurso.Sol Rojas-Lizana & María Itatí Dolhare - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (1):43-75.
    RESUMEN Los preámbulos son introducciones cortas que manifiestan, en términos generales, el propósito y contexto de una constitución. Su contenido presenta una gran variedad de temas que reflejan el momento histórico y la ideología que dio origen al marco legal de un país. En este artículo utilizamos el análisis crítico del discurso para examinar los preámbulos de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador y planteamos que ambos son ejemplos claros de pensamiento decolonial. Nos hemos centrado en tres aspectos del (...)
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    ¿Qué Importa el preámbulo? Pensamiento decolonial en el preámbulo de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador: una aproximación desde el análisis del discurso.Sol Rojas-Lizana & María Itatí Dolhare - 2021 - Critical Discourse Studies 18 (1):43-75.
    RESUMENLos preámbulos son introducciones cortas que manifiestan, en términos generales, el propósito y contexto de una constitución. Su contenido presenta una gran variedad de temas que reflejan el momento histórico y la ideología que dio origen al marco legal de un país. En este artículo utilizamos el análisis crítico del discurso para examinar los preámbulos de las constituciones de Bolivia y Ecuador y planteamos que ambos son ejemplos claros de pensamiento decolonial. Nos hemos centrado en tres aspectos del pensamiento (...)
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    Plurinacionalidad en la Constitución de Bolivia: ¿una noción capturada por el Estado?Cristina Oyarzo Varela - 2021 - Hybris, Revista de Filosofí­A 12:11-44.
    En Bolivia, el Estado Plurinacional se institucionalizó en 2009 por medio de la Asamblea Constituyente, luego de un amplio periodo de movilizaciones sociales. Sin embargo, la idea de plurinacionalidad había aparecido en 1983, en el contexto de los debates del sindicalismo campesino. El objetivo del artículo es analizar las características de la noción de plurinacionalidad en la Constitución Política, historizando sus dimensiones más relevantes. La hipótesis es que esta formulación fue capturada por la noción de Estado, enfatizando su institucionalización (...)
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    Mobilising common biocultural heritage for the socioeconomic inclusion of small farmers: panarchy of two case studies on quinoa in Chile and Bolivia.Thierry Winkel, Lizbeth Núñez-Carrasco, Pablo José Cruz, Nancy Egan, Luís Sáez-Tonacca, Priscilla Cubillos-Celis, Camila Poblete-Olivera, Natalia Zavalla-Nanco, Bárbara Miño-Baes & Maria-Paz Viedma-Araya - 2020 - Agriculture and Human Values 37 (2):433-447.
    Valorising the biocultural heritage of common goods could enable peasant farmers to achieve socially and economically inclusive sustainability. Increasingly appreciated by consumers, peasant heritage products offer small farmers promising opportunities for economic, social and territorial development. Identifying the obstacles and levers of this complex, multi-scale and multi-stakeholder objective requires an integrative framework. We applied the panarchy conceptual framework to two cases of participatory research with small quinoa producers: a local fair in Chile and quinoa export production in Bolivia. In (...)
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    Reorganizing Popular Sector Incorporation: Propositions from Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela.Eduardo Silva - 2017 - Politics and Society 45 (1):91-122.
    Bolivia, Ecuador, and Venezuela are cases in which, despite of the collapse of party systems, the fragmentation of popular sectors, and the dismantling of corporatism that resulted from neoliberal reforms, a new mode of incorporation nonetheless emerged. This article argues that left government responses to the demands of heterogeneous, mobilized, popular sectors shaped a new incorporation in the political arena. In it governments deal differentially with the proliferation of politically significant popular sectors and subaltern social groups. This segmented popular (...)
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    La filosofía en Bolivia.Guillermo Francovich - 1945 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Losada, s.a..
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    La filosofía en Bolivia.Guillermo Francovich - 1945 - Buenos Aires,: Editorial Losada, s.a..
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    El pluralismo jurídico y la interpretación intercultural en la jurisprudencia constitucional de Ecuador y Bolivia.Digno Montalván Zambrano - 2019 - Ratio Juris 14 (29):147-185.
    El presente trabajo estudia la jurisprudencia constitucional de Ecuador y Bolivia, relacionada con el pluralismo jurídico y la interpretación intercultural. Tomando como referencia los postulados teóricos del pluralismo jurídico débil y del pluralismo jurídico fuerte, se pretende dar cuenta del monismo jurídico presente dentro de la postura normativista que sigue la Corte Constitucional, y del pluralismo posmoderno que parece seguir el Tribunal Plurinacional de Bolivia, por medio de la interpretación intercultural y decolonial del derecho.
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    A critical analysis of the relationship between southern non-government organizations and northern non-government organizations in Bolivia.Anna Malavisi - 2010 - Journal of Global Ethics 6 (1):45-56.
    This article examines the relationship between southern non-government organizations (SNGOs) and northern non-government organizations (NNGOs) in Bolivia. The term 'partnership' for many years now has been a buzzword within the development debate, particularly in reference to the relationship between SNGOs and NNGOs. The term is ubiquitous in development literature in the North but is invariably absent from similar literature in the South. According to Fowler (1992. Building partnerships between northern and southern development NGOs: Issues for the nineties. Development Journal (...)
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    They might as well be in bolivia: Race, ethnicity and the problem of solid organ donation.T. Koch - 1999 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 20 (6):563-575.
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    Emergencia y naturaleza del pensamiento filosófico en Bolivia: una crítica a la tesis de Guillermo Francovich.Jaime Cardozo Larrea - 2017 - [Bolivia]: [Publisher Not Identified].
  24. Dusty signs and roots of faith : The limits of Christian meaning in Highland bolivia.Andrew Orta - 2006 - In Matthew Engelke & Matt Tomlinson (eds.), The limits of meaning: case studies in the anthropology of Christianity. New York: Berghahn Books.
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  25. Spaces of freedom, citizenship and state in the context of globalization : South Africa and Bolivia.Eunice N. Sahle - 2014 - In Robert Nichols & Jakeet Singh (eds.), Freedom and democracy in an imperial context: dialogues with James Tully. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Álvaro García Linera y la sociología de Pierre Bourdieu. Una traducción desde Bolivia y el marxismo crítico.Juan Pablo Patriglia - 2022 - Astrolabio: Nueva Época 28:415-440.
    El presente artículo tiene por objetivo analizar la lectura y los usos que realiza Álvaro García Linera de la sociología de Pierre Bourdieu. El marco teórico para realizar dicho estudio lo constituye la categoría gramsciana de traducción, referida al ejercicio de trazar equivalencias entre diferentes lenguajes científicos, filosóficos, políticos e históricos. La hipótesis que se sostiene es que García Linera traduce los principales conceptos de la sociología de Bourdieu a partir de un doble movimiento. Primero, a través de su puesta (...)
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  27. Biopolitics and Racist Ideology in Bolivia. Biopolítica e ideología racista en Bolivia.Osman Choque-Aliaga - 2021 - Cuadernos de Filosofía Latinoamericana 42 (125):20-53.
    The concept of biopolitics is undoubtedly situated in contemporary reflections with Michel Foucault as one of its notable representatives in theoretical development. In this sense, recent research, even stepping away from the ideas put forward by Foucault, has given way to valuable notions, as in the cases of Esposito, Agamben, and Lemke. Evidently, racism becomes important because of its magnitude and, above all, the actuality that crosses the limits in the complex Bolivian reality. The relationship between racism and biopolitics converges (...)
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    Pluralismo Jurídico e Democracia Comunitário-Participativa Na Bolívia: Uma Proposta Para Repensar a Democracia.Evilyn Scussel - 2019 - Revista Brasileira de Filosofia do Direito 4 (2):108.
    O presente artigo aborda a crise do modelo democrático representativo, estruturado em razão da ascensão do capitalismo liberal. Analisa a possibilidade de instauração de um novo paradigma político, a partir das experiências recentemente ocorridas na Bolívia. Trata-se da democracia comunitária, que procede de tradições distintas da ocidental e emerge a partir de um processo de lutas de insurgência popular vivenciadas naquele país. Aponta-se o pluralismo jurídico como elemento de coesão para consolidar as vitórias democráticas ocorridas na Bolívia, contribuindo para a (...)
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    The construction of an alternative quinoa economy: balancing solidarity, household needs, and profit in San Agustín, Bolivia.Andrew Ofstehage - 2012 - Agriculture and Human Values 29 (4):441-454.
    Quinoa farmers in San Agustín, Bolivia face the dilemma of producing for a growing international market while defending their community interests and resources, meeting their basic household needs, and making a profit. Farmers responded to a changing market in the 1970s by creating committees in defense of quinoa and farmer cooperatives to represent their interests and maximize economic returns. Today farmer cooperatives offer high, stable prices, politically represent farmers, and are major quinoa exporters, but intermediaries continue to play an (...)
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    ‘Take Your Rosaries Out of Our Ovaries:’ Women's Rights in Argentina and Bolivia.Caitlin Guse - 2010 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 1 (2).
    Despite being neighbouring countries, Bolivia and Argentina appear to be a world apart in terms of economics, international relations, and women’s rights. Historically, women’s rights have been fairly similar in both countries, but while one country seemingly made “progress,” the other country appeared to be stagnating. By exploring violence against women, and the current state of contraception and abortion laws it becomes apparent that “progress” does not necessarily bring about social change.
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    Between Pachamama and Mother Earth: Gender, Political Ontology and the Rights of Nature in Contemporary Bolivia.Miriam Tola - 2018 - Feminist Review 118 (1):25-40.
    Focusing on contemporary Bolivia, this article examines promises and pitfalls of political and legal initiatives that have turned Pachamama into a subject of rights. The conferral of rights on the indigenous earth being had the potential to unsettle the Western ontological distinction between active human subjects who engage in politics and passive natural resources. This essay, however, highlights some paradoxical effects of the rights of nature in Bolivia, where Evo Morales’ model of development relies on the intensification of (...)
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    Applying the principles of Vivir Bien to a court resolution in Bolivia: language, discourse, and land law.María Itatí Dolhare & Sol Rojas-Lizana - 2023 - Critical Discourse Studies 20 (3):269-281.
    ABSTRACT The Plurinational Constitutional Court is the final arbiter of legal disputes involving the interpretation and application of the Political Constitution of the Plurinational State of Bolivia (2009) (BC). Its role is especially important given that the BC follows a type of decolonial ‘hybrid’ constitutional model that incorporates the Indigenous concept of Vivir Bien (VB) as part of their legal paradigm. Using tools from Case Law Analysis and Critical Discourse Analysis, this article explores the Court’s judicial interpretation and application (...)
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    Intellectual property rights trump the right to health: Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime and TRIPs flexibilities in the context of Bolivia’s quest for vaccines.James Crombie - 2021 - Journal of Global Ethics 17 (3):353-366.
    The failure of the Canadian pharmaceutical company Biolyse Pharma to obtain authorization under Canada’s Access to Medicines Regime to produce 15 million badly needed doses of a generic copy...
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    Citizenship Regimes and Post-Neoliberal Environments in Bolivia.Jason Tockman - 2012 - In Alex Latta & Hannah Wittman (eds.), Environment and citizenship in Latin America: natures, subjects and struggles. New York: Berghahn Books. pp. 101--129.
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    Revolution from Below: Cleavage Displacement and the Collapse of Elite Politics in Bolivia.Jean-Paul Faguet - 2019 - Politics and Society 47 (2):205-250.
    For fifty years, Bolivia’s political party system was a surprisingly robust component of an otherwise fragile democracy, withstanding coups, hyperinflation, guerrilla insurgencies, and economic chaos. Why did it suddenly collapse around 2002? This article offers a theoretical lens combining cleavage theory with Schattschneider’s concept of competitive dimensions for an empirical analysis of the structural and ideological characteristics of Bolivia’s party system from 1952 to 2010. Politics shifted from a conventional left-right axis of competition, unsuited to Bolivian society, to (...)
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    Marital Dissolution and Child Educational Outcomes in San Borja, Bolivia.Kristin Snopkowski - 2016 - Human Nature 27 (4):395-421.
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    Theological Education in Latin America: Bolivia as a Case Study.John Corrie - 2015 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 32 (4):281-293.
    This article assesses the strengths and weaknesses of theological education within the evangelical, Spanish-speaking world of Latin America, using the findings of a survey in 2012 of protestant institutions in Bolivia as a case study. There is a particular focus on Pentecostals, since they form the majority of evangelicals in the continent. The study is placed in the context of historical developments, both globally and regionally, from which the involvement and influence of Western mission and models of education are (...)
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    Investigación Socio-antropológica Clásica, Focus Groups y Modelo Causal. Experiencias y reflexiones sobre algunas combinaciones metodológicas innovadoras desarrolladas en Bolivia y Perú.Pierre Lefèvre, Charles-Èdouard de Suremain & Emma Rubín de Celis - 2000 - Cinta de Moebio 9.
    The proposal of this article is to present and discuss the methodology applied in the frame of a socio-anthropological research held in Bolivia and Peru on child development and growth. The objectives of the investigation were to study the mother?s perceptions (and those of other related caretakers..
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    Agents of Representation: The Organic Connection between Society and Leftist Parties in Bolivia and Uruguay.Fernando Rosenblatt, Rafael Piñeiro Rodríguez, Verónica Pérez Bentancur & Santiago Anria - 2022 - Politics and Society 50 (3):384-412.
    Parties are central agents of democratic representation. The literature assumes that this function is an automatic consequence of social structure and/or a product of incentives derived from electoral competition. However, representation is contingent upon the organizational structure of parties. The connection between a party and an organized constituency is not limited to electoral strategy; it includes an organic connection through permanent formal or informal linkages that bind party programmatic positions to social groups’ preferences, regardless of the electoral returns. This article (...)
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    ‘Always Ready and Always Clean’?: Competing Discourses of Breast-feeding, Infant Illness and the Politics of Mother-blame in Bolivia.Maria Tapias - 2006 - Body and Society 12 (2):83-108.
    In this article I explore the multiple and at times conflicting public health and folk discourses which shape breast-feeding practices in Punata, Bolivia. I examine why women may cease to breast-feed despite active efforts made by the healthcare system to promote breast-feeding. Breast-feeding practices are saturated with meaning and circumscribed by time and economic constraints as well as numerous cultural factors. These include conceptualizations of the body, emotions and illnesses that affect infants who are breast-fed, as well as constructions (...)
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    Social Property in the Cochabamba Water War, Bolivia 2000.Massimiliano Tomba - 2023 - Angelaki 28 (1):73-86.
    The Cochabamba water war in 2000 was the first water war of the twenty-first century. During the mobilizations in Bolivia, a factory workers’ manifesto read: “We don’t want private property nor state property, but self-management and social property.” The social practices of many Cochabambinos and Cochabambinas did not defend water as an object. They supported forms of life in common and a way of practicing democracy in the politics of presence. They recalled traditional usos y costumbres, which have been (...)
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    Infant feeding practices and child health in bolivia.Renata Forste - 1998 - Journal of Biosocial Science 30 (1):107-125.
    The effects of breast-feeding and supplementation practices on recent diarrhoea occurrence and stunted growth are modelled using logistic regression techniques. Data from the Demographic and Health Survey of Bolivia, 1989, show that, among children aged 3-36 months at the date of interview, the benefits of breast-feeding to child health were most pronounced among children living in rural poverty. Reduced breast-feeding among these children increased the likelihood of diarrhoea and stunted growth. In addition, the introduction of solid foods to currently (...)
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    La cuestión étnica en disputa. Tres interpretaciones sobre lo indio en BoliviaThe ethnic question in dispute. Three interpretations of “lo indio” in Bolivia.Diego Martín Giller - 2014 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 4 (1).
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    La cuestión étnica en disputa. Tres interpretaciones sobre lo indio en BoliviaThe ethnic question in dispute. Three interpretations of “lo indio” in Bolivia.Diego Martín Giller - 2014 - Corpus.
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    Reiterated problem solving in neoliberal and counter-neoliberal shifts: the case of Bolivia’s hydrocarbon sector.Brent Z. Kaup - 2015 - Theory and Society 44 (5):445-470.
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    Towards a History of the National-Popular in Bolivia, 1879–1980.René Zavaleta Mercado - 2019 - Historical Materialism 27 (3):136-139.
    In this passage, Zavaleta describes the connections between the moment of real subsumption, social totalisation, the production of social-scientific knowledge that takes the resultant totality as its object, including Marxist theory, and finally, the emergence of a broad intersubjectivity with the capacity to become a revolutionary historical actor.
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    Situation of organ donation and transplantation in Bolivia.Cecilia López, Sindel Bobarin, Cinthya Colque & Shirley Jesús - forthcoming - Revista de Filosofía y Cotidianidad.
    After having accomplished an observation of the different problematic that affect the daily life of our city, as reflect of what happens in the rest of the national territory, we have been attracted to implement a juridical analysis to the situation of the donation and organ transplantation in the legal ambit of our country, with the objective to identify the level of efficacy and the normative scope with respect to the situation of people who need a transplant. This restlessness born (...)
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  48. Multidão e comunidade : o levantamento social na Bolivia.Alvaro GarcIa Linera - 2010 - In Bruno Pexe Dias & José Neves (eds.), A política dos muitos: povo, classes e multidão. Lisboa: Ediçoes Tinta-da-China.
     
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    Reseña de Plurinacionalidad y Vivir Bien/Buen Vivir. Dos conceptos leídos desde Bolivia y Ecuador, de Salvador Schavelzon. Quito: Abya Ya.Alejandra Santillana Ortiz - 2015 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 5 (2).
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    Reseña de Plurinacionalidad y Vivir Bien/Buen Vivir. Dos conceptos leídos desde Bolivia y Ecuador, de Salvador Schavelzon. Quito: Abya Ya.Alejandra Santillana Ortiz - 2015 - Corpus.
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