African Descent Neighborhood in Quito: Identities, Representations and Multi-Territoriality

This article aims to highlight the construction processes of ethnic identities and their multiple identity reference spaces particularly considering the theoretical contributions of Stuart Hall on "identity articulations" and Rogerio Haesbaert on "multi-territorialities".To demon...

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Boundaries
Caminos a la Libertad
Collective action
Collectives
Cultural identity
Ecuador
Ethnic communities
Ethnic groups
Ethnic Identity
Ethnicity
Ethnographic research
Ethnography
Global Local Relationship
Haesbaert, Rogerio
Hall, Stuart
Identity
Interviews
Neighborhoods
Participant observation
Quito
Race
Sex
South Amerindians
Subjectivity
Territoriality
Theory
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