selected publications
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- Bolivia’s New Constitution: Towards Participatory Democracy and Political Pluralism?
- Conflict Transformation through Prior Consultation? Lessons from Peru
- Contesting the hydrocarbon frontiers: State depoliticizing practices and local responses in Peru
- Indigene identitäten und politisch-rechtliche Forderungen im bolivianischen Verfassungsänderungsprozess: Ein Vergleich der CONAMAQ und der CSUTCB
- Integrating Human Rights and the Environment in Supply Chain Regulations
- Mobilising Free, Prior and Informed Consent (fpic) from Below: A Typology of Indigenous Peoples’ Agency
- New mechanisms of participation in extractive governance: between technologies of governance and resistance work
- Prior Consultations in Plurinational Bolivia: Democracy, Rights and Real Life Experiences
- Rethinking the link between consultation and conflict: Lessons from Bolivia's gas sector
- The Shady Side of Consultation and Compensation: ‘Divide-and-Rule’ Tactics in Bolivia's Extraction Sector
- Unfulfilled promises of the consultation approach: the limits to effective indigenous participation in Bolivia’s and Peru’s extractive industries
- What is governance in global telecoupling?
- Who controls the territory and the resources? Free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) as a contested human rights practice in Bolivia
- ‘If the company belongs to you, how can you be against it?’ Limiting participation and taming dissent in neo-extractivist Bolivia