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Jonathan Alderman: Publications

Monograph

  • El camino a la etnogénesis y la autonomía: la conciencia Kallawaya en el Bolivia plurinacional. La Paz: Centro de Investigaciones Sociales [in print].

Edited volume

  • together with  Goodwin, G (eds.). (Under review): The social and political life of Latin American infrastructure: meanings, values, and competing visions of the future. London.

Peer-reviewed articles and book chapters

  • Mountains as actors in the Bolivian Andes: The interrelationship between politics and ritual in the Kallawaya ayllus. In: The Unfamiliar 5 (1), p. 34–45.
  • Indigenous Autonomy and the Legacy of Neoliberal Decentralisation in Plurinational Bolivia. In: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies Vol. 13 (2018).
  • Whose autonomy is it anyway? Tensions between class and ethnicity in the formation of collective citizenship and self-determination in Plurinational Bolivia. In: Revolutions in Bolivia. Papers from the conference in March 2018 arranged by the Anglo-Bolivian Society and the Institute of Latin American Studies. Edited by I Goudsmit, K Maclean and W Moore, London 2019.
  • together with Tomaselli, A.: Bolivia – Indigenous Originary Peasant Autonomies (Autonomías Indígena Originaria Campesinas). In: World Autonomies online compendium. EURAC 2020.
  • The Houses that Evo built: Vivir Bien and Viviendas in Bolivia. In: Latin American Perspectives (special issue): Vivir Bien/ Buen Vivir and post-neoliberal development paths in Latin America: Scope, strategies and the realities of implementation [in press].
  • Rural urbanisation and indigenous identity in Bolivia. In: Bulletin of Latin American Research (special issue on indigenous urbanisation) [in press].
  • The Materiality and Ontology of the house in contemporary rural Bolivia. In:  ANUAC Rivista della Società Italiana di Antropologia Culturale (special issue on ‘The Anatomy of Houses. Materialities of Being at Home’) [under review].
  • together with Goodwin, G, O’Hare, P and Sheild Johansson, M.: Coproduction Politics in Latin America During and After the Pink Tide A Comparative Analysis of Water, Housing, and Waste. In: World Development [under review].
  • together Goodwin, G.: Introduction: The Social and Political Life of Latin American Infrastructure in Historical and Comparative Perspective. In: The social and political life of Latin American infrastructure: meanings, values, and competing visions of the future. Edited by Alderman, J./Goodwin, G., London [under review].

Reviews

  • Review of ‘Anthias, P. 2018. Limits to Decolonization: Indigeneity, Territory, and Hydrocarbon Politics in the Bolivian Chaco.’ Ithaca and London: Cornell. In: Journal of Latin American Studies 51/3 (2019).
  • Review of ‘Abreu, M. and Arnold D.Y. 2018. Crítica de la razón andina. Raleigh, NC.: Editorial contra corriente In: Journal of Latin American Studies, 52/2 (2020).
  • Unpacking disavowals of Indigeneity in Bolivia (review essay). In: Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, Vol. 15/4 (2020).
  • Review of Grisaffi, T.: Coca Yes, Cocaine No: How Bolivia's Coca Growers Reshaped Democracy. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2019. In: Journal of Latin American Studies 52/4 (2020).
  • Review of ‘Goodale, M. A Revolution in Fragments: Traversing Scales of Justice, Ideology, and Practice in Bolivia. Durham, NC, and London: Duke University Press, 2019.’ In: Journal of Latin American Studies [im Druck].

Blogs

  • A tribute to Ina Rösing from a Kallawaya. In: Institute of Latin American Studies, Latin American Diaries blog 2020.
  • Bolivian social housing under Evo Morales: between envy and Vivir Bien (Living Well). In: Society for Latin American Studies blog 2020.
  • Bolivia under Covid-19: the interim government and autonomous responses. In: Centre for Amerindian, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Covid-19 blog.