This is the second part of a two-part series, beginning with the July 2024 issue of
this journal, exploring the diversity of Indigenous autonomies confronting neoliberal
capitalism and their dilemmas and strategic choices.Esta es la segunda parte de una ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published October 11, 2024pp. 3–4
This paper analyzes Indigenous politics in Bolivia, the 2019 coup against President
Evo Morales, and the return of the Movimiento al Socialismo (Movement for Socialism,
MAS) with the inauguration of Luis Arce in 2020. Drawing on interviews with Indigenous
...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published October 20, 2024pp. 5–23
During the 2015 post-electoral conflict in the municipality of Oxchuc, Chiapas, came
the demand for the election of municipal authorities through its own internal regulatory
system. After going through several phases, proponents of change in electoral ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published October 7, 2024pp. 24–41
This paper addresses the experience of Indigenous peoples in the highlands of Guerrero,
Mexico, as they organize to defend their territory against mining exploitation. This
struggle evinces the different dimensions of territoriality that are mobilized in
...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published October 30, 2024pp. 42–60
This article inquires into the workings of Zapatista Seed Pedagogics’ (ZSP) building
of a political-ethical commons outside the movement’s autonomous territories. Parting
from a previous theorization of ZSP as a decolonizing educational process, this ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published October 9, 2024pp. 61–80
San José, a Zapotec community in the Sierra Sur of Oaxaca, Mexico, has built certain
autonomies over time while challenging the territorial policies designed by the Mexican
state. This article goes beyond the focus on autonomies as jurisdictional rights ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published November 19, 2024pp. 81–100
This article addresses the struggle for the recovery of communal lands by groups inhabiting
the Chimalapas region in the municipality of San Miguel Chimalapa, Oaxaca, between
the 1970s and 1990s. I focus on the process of political subjectivation (or ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published November 26, 2024pp. 101–119
A neoliberal development model, frequently at odds with the values of the local Mayan
biocultural heritage, has historically prompted the conversion of forests and small-scale
agricultural land, mainly in the Yucatan Peninsula. This study analyzes ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published November 5, 2024pp. 120–139
This article explores the meanings of infrastructural changes resulting from the Corredor
Interoceánico del Istmo de Tehuantepec (CIIT) infrastructure project for the cultural
survival of Indigenous peoples resident in the Tehuantepec Isthmus region ...
Open AccessResearch articleFirst published November 8, 2024pp. 140–163