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*Ph.D. (1997): University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Modern Latin American History. Dissertation title: "[http://www.yachana.org/research/abstract.html Class and Ethnicity in the Canton of Cayambe: The Roots of Ecuador's Modern Indian Movement]." (Advisor: [[Elizabeth Kuznesof]].) | *Ph.D. (1997): University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Modern Latin American History. Dissertation title: "[http://www.yachana.org/research/abstract.html Class and Ethnicity in the Canton of Cayambe: The Roots of Ecuador's Modern Indian Movement]." (Advisor: [[Elizabeth Kuznesof]].) | ||
*2009: Historia agraria y social de Cayambe, co-authored with [[Silvia Tutillo]] (Quito: FLACSO - Abya Yala). | *2009: Historia agraria y social de Cayambe, co-authored with [[Silvia Tutillo]] (Quito: FLACSO - Abya Yala). | ||
− | *2008: Indians and Leftists in the Making of Ecuador’s Modern Indigenous Movements (Durham: Duke University Press). | + | *2008: Indians and Leftists in the Making of Ecuador’s Modern Indigenous Movements (Durham: Duke University Press). ([http://www.monthlyreview.org/090921dunbar-ortiz.php review] in ''Monthly Review'') |
*2008: Global Democracy and the World Social Forums, co-authored with [[Jackie Smith]], Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Donatella della Porta, Rosalba Icaza, Jeffrey Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith, Rolando Vázquez (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers). | *2008: Global Democracy and the World Social Forums, co-authored with [[Jackie Smith]], Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Donatella della Porta, Rosalba Icaza, Jeffrey Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith, Rolando Vázquez (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers). | ||
*2007: Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador, co-edited with [[A. Kim Clark]] (Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press). | *2007: Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador, co-edited with [[A. Kim Clark]] (Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press). |
Latest revision as of 05:09, 4 November 2009
Marc Becker, 2004-present: Associate Professor of History, Division of Social Science, Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri.
"I am a Latin American Historian at Truman State University who studies Indigenous and peasant movements in twentieth-century Ecuador. My teaching interests primarily focus on interdisciplinary and historical studies of Latin America, including a study of agrarian societies, ethnicity, popular movements, and revolutions." [1] CV
- Network Institute for Global Democratization: Members
- 1994 - present: C0-founder, president of the board of directors, and co-Webmaster of NativeWeb.
- 2002: Fulbright Scholar Program, Ecuador
- 1996: Group Fulbright Fellowship for the University of Wisconsin's Summer Seminar in Quichua Language and Culture in Otavalo, Ecuador.
- 1994-1996: Social Science Research Council (SSRC)-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship for Peace and Security in a Changing World at the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of California at Berkeley and with the Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) in Quito, Ecuador.
- 1994-1995: Fulbright-IEE award (declined in favor of SSRC-MacArthur Fellowship).
Contents
Major Publications
- Ph.D. (1997): University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas. Modern Latin American History. Dissertation title: "Class and Ethnicity in the Canton of Cayambe: The Roots of Ecuador's Modern Indian Movement." (Advisor: Elizabeth Kuznesof.)
- 2009: Historia agraria y social de Cayambe, co-authored with Silvia Tutillo (Quito: FLACSO - Abya Yala).
- 2008: Indians and Leftists in the Making of Ecuador’s Modern Indigenous Movements (Durham: Duke University Press). (review in Monthly Review)
- 2008: Global Democracy and the World Social Forums, co-authored with Jackie Smith, Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Donatella della Porta, Rosalba Icaza, Jeffrey Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith, Rolando Vázquez (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers).
- 2007: Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador, co-edited with A. Kim Clark (Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press).
- 2007: A Particular Resistance: A Solidarity Delegation Report Back on Social Justice Movements in Oaxaca, co-authored popular education book with Gwendolyn Meyer (Inverness, California: Vision Road Publishing).
- 1993: Mariátegui and Latin American Marxist Theory, Latin American Series, No. 20 (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Monographs in International Studies).
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Marc Becker, accessed November 4, 2009.