This book looks at transformations in citizenship in Latin America from different disciplinary perspectives including anthropology, history, urban planning, geography and political studies. It shows how citizenship is intertwined with understandings of natural spaces and environments, how indigenous politics are 'de-colonizing' western liberal notions of citizenship, and how citizenship is being transformed through local level politics and projects for development.
This book was published as a special issue of
Citizenship Studies.
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