Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Danielson, Michael S.
Eisenstadt, Todd A.
and
Yelle, Jennifer
2013.
Ethnic Identity, Informal Institutions, and the Failure to Elect Women in Indigenous Southern Mexico.
Journal of Politics in Latin America,
Vol. 5,
Issue. 3,
p.
3.
De Moya, Maria
and
Bravo, Vanessa
2016.
The role of public relations in ethnic advocacy and activism: A proposed research agenda.
Public Relations Inquiry,
Vol. 5,
Issue. 3,
p.
233.
McMann, Kelly M.
2016.
Measuring Subnational Democracy.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Benton, Allyson Lucinda
2016.
Configuring authority over electoral manipulation in electoral authoritarian regimes: evidence from Mexico.
Democratization,
p.
1.
McMann, Kelly M.
2018.
Measuring subnational democracy: toward improved regime typologies and theories of regime change.
Democratization,
Vol. 25,
Issue. 1,
p.
19.
Magaloni, Beatriz
Díaz-Cayeros, Alberto
and
Ruiz Euler, Alexander
2019.
Public Good Provision and Traditional Governance in Indigenous Communities in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Comparative Political Studies,
Vol. 52,
Issue. 12,
p.
1841.
Cleary, Matthew R.
2020.
Subordinated Autonomy and the Political Inclusion of Women in Indigenous Mexico.
Latin American Politics and Society,
Vol. 62,
Issue. 3,
p.
44.
Trasberg, Mart E.
2021.
Informal Customary Institutions, Collective Action, and Submunicipal Public Goods Provision in Mexico.
Latin American Politics and Society,
Vol. 63,
Issue. 3,
p.
146.
Torres-Wong, Marcela
and
Jimenez-Sandoval, Adrian
2022.
Indigenous resource governance as an alternative to mining: Redefining the boundaries of indigenous participation.
The Extractive Industries and Society,
Vol. 9,
Issue. ,
p.
101001.
Magaloni, Beatriz
Gosztonyi, Kristóf
and
Thompson, Sarah
2022.
State-Evading Solutions to Violence: Organized Crime and Governance in Indigenous Mexico.
SSRN Electronic Journal ,
Velasco, Marcela
and
Kline, Curtis
2025.
Indigenous Autonomy in Latin America: The Impact of the Indigenous Rights Revolution on the Study of Politics.
The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics,
p.
1.