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This research expands the conversation about how interculturality is practiced within NGO-led development project using a case in the Andes as a fictional ethnography. The book touches on how silent racism is reproduced within development practice and calls for the re-politicization of interculturality.
Bruno Enrico Chichizola Ramirez obtained his PhD in social development planning from the University College London. For the last nine years, he has travelled and lived globally. As a native Peruvian, he has been most focused on managing natural resource governance action-research projects with indigenous groups in Peru.
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