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Indigenous Amazonians on air: 'Shipibo - Konibo' radio broadcasters and their social influence in Peru

This article describes how Peruvian Shipibo - Konibo people instrumentalize local radio stations to participate in civil society and to become social leaders supported by their communities. The investigational group consisted of Shipibo - Konibo communicators, all of them are men, who work at local...

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Published in:AlterNative : an international journal of indigenous peoples 2019-06, Vol.15 (2), p.93-100
Main Authors: Oyarce-Cruz, Jacqueline, Medina Paredes, Melissa, Maier, Markus
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