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The Disruption of Ancestral Peoples in Ecuador’s Mangrove Ecosystem: Class and Ethnic Differentiation within a Changing Political Context
Sara Latorre, Katharine N. Farrell
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Arts & Humanities
Social Movements
100%
Ecuador
94%
Disruption
70%
Ecosystem
69%
Politics of Representation
52%
Mestizos
48%
Political Strategy
46%
Legal Status
45%
Identity Politics
42%
Livelihoods
40%
Fragmentation
37%
Farm
35%
Discourse
35%
Ownership
35%
Farmers
34%
Coast
30%
Government
22%
Social Sciences
Ecuador
82%
social movement
77%
ethnicity
57%
political strategy
44%
politics
42%
legal status
40%
fragmentation
36%
livelihood
35%
farm
35%
farmer
33%
president
28%
organization
22%
discourse
20%