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Under construction! Partial list from the Andes bibliography
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Globalized Andes? Livelihoods, landscapes and development. Ecumene 8:414-436. Bebbington,
A., and T. Perreault. 1999. Social capital, development, and access to
resources in highland Ecuador. Economic Geography 75:395-418. Boelens,
R., and B. Doornbos. 2001. The battlefield of water rights: Rule making
amidst conflicting normative frameworks in the Ecuadorian highlands. Human
Organization 60:343-355. Carroll,
T., and A. Bebbington. 2002. Peasant federations and rural development
in the Andes (vol 33, pg 435, 2000). Policy Sciences 35:121-121. Crider, G.
S. 1999. The two-headed household: Gender and rural development in the
Ecuadorean Andes. Labor History 40:583-584. Gero, J.
2000. Food, gender, and poverty in the Ecuadorian Andes. Latin American
Antiquity 11:212-213. Korovkin,
T. 2001. Reinventing the communal tradition: Indigenous peoples, civil
society, and democratization in Andean Ecuador. Latin American Research
Review 36:37-67. Millington,
A. 2002. Nature and culture in the Andes. Geographical Journal 168:74-75. Murra, J.
V. 1970. Current Research and Prospects in Andean Ethnohistory. Latin
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Andean Societies. Annual Review of Anthropology 13:119-141. Pribilsky,
J. 2001. Nervios and 'modern childhood' - Migration and shifting contexts
of child life in the Ecuadorian Andes. Childhood-a Global Journal of Child
Research 8:251-273. Salomon,
F. 1982. Andean Ethnology in the 1970s - a Retrospective. Latin American
Research Review 17:75-128. Sikkink,
L., and B. Choque. 1999. Landscape, gender, and community: Andean mountain
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