Call for papers - Vivir Bien/ Buen Vivir and post-neoliberal development paths in Latin America: Scope, strategies and the realities of implementation (Issue Editors: Kepa Artaraz; Melania Calestani; Mei L. Trueba).
This special issue invites academics to explore the multifaceted meanings of Vivir Bien, this concept’s significance and potential as a driver of post-neoliberal development paths, the presence of Vivir Bien in policy making frameworks across Latin America and the realities of implementation and, finally, whether Vivir Bien may be meaningful beyond indigenous communities, on national and/or international scales.
We welcome submissions in multiple areas of Vivir Bien research and will prioritise anthropological approaches to VB.
For more information please contact Mei Trueba ([log in to unmask] ) and/or visit the LAP website: http://latinamericanperspectives.com/scope-strategies-and-the-realities-of-implementation/
Thanks!
Dr Mei L. Trueba
Lecturer in Global Health
Wellcome Trust Brighton and Sussex Centre for Global Health Research
University of Sussex
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