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The Rights of Nature in Ecuador: Battles Over Legal Animism

Funding period: 2012 - 2013

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Distribution without representation? Beyond the rights of nature in the southern ecuadorian highlands

E Fitz-Henry

2021-01-01

Despite the fact that Ecuador has arguably the most biocentric constitution in the world, deepening national investment in extract..

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Indigenous Peoples and Neo-extractivism in Latin America

E Fitz-Henry

2021-01-01

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What is in the 'People's Interest'?" Discourses of Egalitarianism and 'Development as Compensation' in Contemporary Ecuador

Erin Fitz-Henry, Denisse Rodriguez

2020-01-01

The left-wing Pink Tide movement that swept across Latin America seems now to be overturned, as a new wave of free-market thinkers..

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Multiple Temporalities and the Nonhuman Other

Erin Fitz-Henry

2017-05-01

In this article I pose a series of questions about the relationships between the temporal rhythms of late capitalism and the flour..

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Grief and the Inter-cultural Public Sphere: 'Rights of Nature' and the Contestation of Global Coloniality

E Fitz-Henry

2017-01-01

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Greening the Petrochemical State: Between Energy Sovereignty and Sumak Kawsay in Coastal Ecuador

E Fitz-Henry

2015-01-01

In late 2007, Hugo Chavez joined Rafael Correa on the western coast of Ecuador to officially initiate construction of what is proj..

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