Presentación del dossier. Estrategias comunitarias frente a conflictos socioambientales: más allá de la resistencia

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Karolien van Teijligen
Emilie Dupuits

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Presentación del dossier "Estrategias comunitarias frente a conflictos socioambientales: más allá de la resistencia"

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van Teijligen, K., & Dupuits, E. (2021). Presentación del dossier. Estrategias comunitarias frente a conflictos socioambientales: más allá de la resistencia. Íconos - Revista De Ciencias Sociales, (69), 7–16. Recuperado a partir de https://iconos.flacsoandes.edu.ec/index.php/iconos/article/view/4727
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