• Contemporary Indigeneity in the Americas

    Contemporary Indigeneity in the Americas


This special series brings together high-quality papers that explore themes discussed in the Radical Americas two day conference on 'Socialism and Indigeneity in the Americas'. The papers in this series focus on contemporary indigeneity in the Americas, with articles on topics covering a broad spectrum from political economy and the modern state to the plurinational state and intercultural society.

The ‘Socialism and Indigeneity in the Americas’ conference, which took place at UCL on Tuesday 9th and Wednesday 10th January 2024, consists of six panel discussions on 'Political Economy, Indigeneity and the Modern State', 'Historical Approaches to Political Economy and Indigeneity', 'Socialism and Indigeneity in the Mexican Southeast', 'Indigeneity and Class Struggle in the Andes', 'War of Position in the Andes?' and, 'Currents of Socialism and Indigeneity in Mexico'. The conference is available for online viewing on the Radical Americas conference page.

Articles are published open access and can be read freely online by anyone, please see the article list below.

Publication date: From April 2025.


Editors

Dr. William A. Booth UCL, UK.
Ana Sofía Rodríguez Everaert El Colegio de México, Mexico.


Article list


Research article


What’s at stake in the plurinational state debate? The case of Bolivia

Chris Hesketh

2025-04-23 Volume 10 • Issue 1 • 2025

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Collection: Contemporary Indigeneity in the Americas