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[This chapter draws attention to processes that have, in recent decades, contributed to the almost complete urbanisation of previously isolated, rural indigenous peoples. Indigenous urbanisationUrbanurbanisation trends are illustrated through the case study of Bolivia. Here, indigenous peoplesIndigenousindigenous peoples inhabit diverse territories of concentrated and extended urbanisationPlanetary urbanisationextended urbanisation where they are often affected by patterns of social exclusion and ethno-racial discrimination. Urban indigenousIndigenousurban indigenous peoples are, however, by no means passive victims of exclusion and discrimination but, in Bolivia at least, they are active agents of political change who contest for specific rights within the urban environments in which they live. To analyse complex indigenous urbanisation processes and associated everyday urban indigenous politics, this chapter deploys a pluralist perspective and combines planetary urbanisation theory—which allows for an understanding of patterns of socio-capitalistCapitalismcapitalist restructuring of indigenous territories and associated anti-capitalist urban indigenousIndigenousurban indigenous resistance—with postcolonial approaches—which allow understanding ongoing tendencies of ethno-spatial segregation and associated decolonial indigenous responses. The chapter concludes by drawing attention to lessons from this case study for future theoretically informed and empirically grounded research on indigenous urbanisationUrbanurbanisation in Bolivia and elsewhere. ]
Published: Feb 28, 2018
Keywords: Indigenous urbanisation; Bolivia; Planetary urbanisation; Colonialism; Indigeneity
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