My Account of the Bolivian Revolution of November 2019

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In this presentation, "My Account of the Bolivian Revolution of November 2019 and Facilitated Dialogue About Its Value as Autoethnography that Buffers Polarization", Adam Zemans explores the definition and importance of autoethnography, particularly in the context of conflict resolution. Posing that by legitimizing diverse viewpoints and encouraging nuanced narratives, it can create space for dialogue and buffer against violent conflict.

The presentation includes a personal account of the Bolivian Revolution of 2019.

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