Wellbeing in the Margins: Notes on a New Conceptual Cartography
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Wellbeing in the Margins: Notes on a New Conceptual Cartography. (2014). Alternautas, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.31273/alternautas.v1i1.993

Abstract

Wellbeing is becoming an emerging concept representing a new paradigm that might help orient development policies. I believe indigenous people and social movements in Latin America are providing the case to rethink this debate in new light. I will explore how the Rarámuri people, like other minority groups living in the margins of nation-states and global markets, are constrained to act strategically to face political and socio-economic exclusion fluctuating between the tension of having the right to live differently and the need to be part of the larger society. Specifically, I want to explore how these wellbeing notions can be better understood if we consider the idea of the margins, as a conceptual space and as a place where notions (such as wellbeing) are created, configured and reconfigured by the articulations of forces that interact in dynamic and complex ways.

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