Shannon Speed
University of Texas at Austin
5 Papers
55 Citations
Shannon Speed is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human rights & Indigenous. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
At the Crossroads of Human Rights and Anthropology: Toward a Critically Engaged Activist Research
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the ethical, practical, and epistemological questions that arise in research defined by rights activism and argue that the critical engagement brought about by activist research is both necessary and productive.
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States of violence: Indigenous women migrants in the era of neoliberal multicriminalism:
TL;DR: The oral histories of indigenous women migrants from Latin America relate human rights violations at every step: in their homes, where violence and impunity compel them to migrate; as they cross the border.
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Global Discourses on the Local Terrain: Human Rights and Indigenous Identity in Chiapas
TL;DR: As discourses of human and cultural rights have become increasingly globalized, indigenous groups have progressively adopted them in their struggles for greater legal recognition within the state of New Mexico as discussed by the authors.
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Remapping Gender, Justice, and Rights in the Indigenous Americas: Toward a Comparative Analysis and Collaborative Methodology
Shannon Speed,Maylei Blackwell,Rosalva AÃda Hernández Castillo,Rachel Sieder,MarÃa Teresa Sierra,Renya Ramírez,Morna Macleod,Juan Herrera +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a serie of reflexiones colectivas sobre the profundas transformaciones that the patrones de globalizacion neoliberal estan causando in las comunidades indigenas and the manera in which pueblos indigena se estan posicionando dentro de estos nuevos contextos como sujetos de derechos.