Recognition Politics

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This pioneering work explores a new wave of widely overlooked conflicts that have emerged across the Andean region coinciding with the implementation of internationally acclaimed indigenous rights. Why are groups that have peacefully cohabited for decades suddenly engaging in hostile and at times violent behaviours? What is the link between these conflicts and changes in collective self-identification claim-making and rent-seeking dynamics? And how in turn are these changes driven by broader institutional legal and policy reforms? By shifting the focus to the ''post-recognition'' this unique study sets the agenda for a new generation of research on the practical consequences of the employment of ethnic-based rights. To develop the core argument on the links between recognition reforms and ''recognition conflicts'' Lorenza Fontana draws on extensive empirical material and case studies from three Andean countries Bolivia Colombia and Peru which have been global forerunners in the implementation of recognition politics.
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