Marc Becker

Marc Becker is a professor of Latin American Studies at Truman State University.

He is a co-founder of NativeWeb, an internet resource that compiles information about Indigenous peoples around the world. He has published two books and several articles on José Carlos Mariátegui. Currently most of his academic work is on Indigenous movements in Ecuador.

Becker was mentioned in the rightwing tome ''The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America'' because he worked as an organizer for Historians Against the War, a group which opposed the United States' war in Iraq. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Pachakutik : Indigenous movements and electoral politics in Ecuador by Becker, Marc

    Published 2011
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    Indians and leftists in the making of Ecuador's modern indigenous movements by Becker, Marc

    Published 2008
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    Highland Indians and the state in modern Ecuador

    Published 2007
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    Highland Indians and the state in modern Ecuador

    Published 2007
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    Rethinking Latin American social movements : radical action from below

    Published 2014
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