Political Community, Foundings and Indigenous Peoples. A Case Study of Chiapas' Lacandon Community
This book contributes to the understanding and conceptualisation of the place of indigenous peoples in contemporary political systems by presenting and examining a case study of the Comunidad Zona Lacandona (Lacandon Community or LC), located in Chiapas (Mexico). The author explores the concept of ‘...
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| description | This book contributes to the understanding and conceptualisation of the place of indigenous peoples in contemporary political systems by presenting and examining a case study of the Comunidad Zona Lacandona (Lacandon Community or LC), located in Chiapas (Mexico). The author explores the concept of ‘political community’ in relation to such an indigenous community. The case study provides a foundation for understanding and conceptualising the constitutive elements of a political community: a people, a territorial base, and forms of social, cultural, economic and political organisation.
To gain a deeper insight into the significance of concepts such as 'people', 'territory', and 'institutions', this book presents a conceptual framework for analysing indigenous peoples, nations, tribes and communities, with a particular focus on the principles of self-determination, autonomy, self-government and consent. The framework is based on the conceptual foundations established by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and emphasises the critical role of those four concepts. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1700222025-12-09T14:23:22Z Political Community, Foundings and Indigenous Peoples. A Case Study of Chiapas' Lacandon Community Calleros, Hector Lacandon Community Chiapas Zapatistas Indigenous Peoples Human Rights Political Community Land Reform thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences This book contributes to the understanding and conceptualisation of the place of indigenous peoples in contemporary political systems by presenting and examining a case study of the Comunidad Zona Lacandona (Lacandon Community or LC), located in Chiapas (Mexico). The author explores the concept of ‘political community’ in relation to such an indigenous community. The case study provides a foundation for understanding and conceptualising the constitutive elements of a political community: a people, a territorial base, and forms of social, cultural, economic and political organisation. To gain a deeper insight into the significance of concepts such as 'people', 'territory', and 'institutions', this book presents a conceptual framework for analysing indigenous peoples, nations, tribes and communities, with a particular focus on the principles of self-determination, autonomy, self-government and consent. The framework is based on the conceptual foundations established by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and emphasises the critical role of those four concepts. Published Publikacja jest próbą wyjaśnienia miejsca rdzennej ludności we współczesnych systemach politycznych na przykładzie społeczności Lacandon zamieszkującej region Chiapas w Meksyku. W odniesieniu do tej społeczności, wykorzystując studium przypadku, Autor bada pojęcie „wspólnoty politycznej” i analizuje jej konstytutywne elementy: społeczność, jej uwarunkowania terytorialne oraz formy organizacji społecznej, kulturowej, gospodarczej i politycznej. Aby uzyskać głębszy wgląd w znaczenie pojęć takich jak „ludność”, „terytorium” i „instytucje”, nakreśla ramy koncepcyjne do analizy ludów rdzennych, narodów, plemion i społeczności, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem zasad samostanowienia, autonomii, samorządności i zgody. Te cztery zasady pełnią kluczową rolę w Deklaracji ONZ o prawach ludności rdzennej (UNDRIP), stanowiącej główny punkt odniesienia dla rozważań prowadzonych w niniejszej książce. 2025-12-09T14:23:20Z 2025-12-09T14:23:20Z 2024 book 978-83-235-6454-6 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/170022 eng image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-19653-Political-Community-Foundings-and-Indigenous-Peoples-A-Case-Study-of-Chiapas-Lacandon-Community-EBOOK.html https://www.wuw.pl/product-pol-19653-Political-Community-Foundings-and-Indigenous-Peoples-A-Case-Study-of-Chiapas-Lacandon-Community-EBOOK.html University of Warsaw Press 10.31338/uw.9788323564546 Publikacja jest próbą wyjaśnienia miejsca rdzennej ludności we współczesnych systemach politycznych na przykładzie społeczności Lacandon zamieszkującej region Chiapas w Meksyku. W odniesieniu do tej społeczności, wykorzystując studium przypadku, Autor bada pojęcie „wspólnoty politycznej” i analizuje jej konstytutywne elementy: społeczność, jej uwarunkowania terytorialne oraz formy organizacji społecznej, kulturowej, gospodarczej i politycznej. Aby uzyskać głębszy wgląd w znaczenie pojęć takich jak „ludność”, „terytorium” i „instytucje”, nakreśla ramy koncepcyjne do analizy ludów rdzennych, narodów, plemion i społeczności, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem zasad samostanowienia, autonomii, samorządności i zgody. Te cztery zasady pełnią kluczową rolę w Deklaracji ONZ o prawach ludności rdzennej (UNDRIP), stanowiącej główny punkt odniesienia dla rozważań prowadzonych w niniejszej książce. 10.31338/uw.9788323564546 79fa9a24-fa27-4737-8b89-c7c7ac578670 978-83-235-6454-6 216 Warsaw open access |
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