Publication Marcela Palomino-Schalscha

Publications

Peer-reviewed publications

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (Accepted for publication). Making neoliberalism and autonomy (othewise): Identity, agency and tourism within the Mapuche Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies.

Muchtar, A., Overton, J., Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2019). Contextualising empowerment: highlighting key elements from women’s stories of empowerment. Development in Practice. [online publication]

Thomas, A., Stupples, P., Kiddle, R., Hall, M., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2019). Tensions in the ‘tent’: Civic engagement in Aotearoa New Zealand universities. Power and Education, 11(1), 96-110.

Hosking, E & Palomino-Schalscha, M (2016) “Of Gardens, Hopes and Spirits: Unravelling (Extra) Ordinary Community Economic Arrangements as Sites of Transformation in Cape Town, South Africa”. Antipode, 48(5), 1249-1269.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Leaman-Constanzo, C., & Bond, S. (2016) “Contested water, contested development: unpacking the hydro-social cycle of the Ñuble River, Chile”. Third World Quarterly, 37(5), 883-901.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (Forthcoming). Beyond neoliberalism and nature: Territoriality, relational ontologies and hybridity in an Indigenous tourism initiative in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile. In A.C. Bunten, J. Chio & N. Graburn (Eds.), Cultural tourism movements. New articulations of indigenous identity. USA: University of Chicago Press.

Zanotti, L., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2016). Taking different ways of knowing seriously: cross-cultural work as translations and multiplicity. Sustainability Science, 1-14.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015). Ejercitando el poder en tiempos neoliberales: Resistencia, comodificación y emprendimiento en Alto Bío-Bío. In B. Bustos, M. Prieto & J. Burton (Eds.), Ecología Política en Chile. Naturaleza, Propiedad, Conocimiento y Poder. Santiago: Editorial Universitaria.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015) “Descolonizar la economía: espacios de economías diversas y ontologías mapuche en Alto Biobío, Chile”. Revista de geografía Norte Grande (62), 67-83. [“Decolonising the economy: spaces of diverse economies and Mapuche ontologies in Alto Biobío, Chile”]

Martínez Berríos, N., Sepúlveda, B., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015) “La cuestión territorial indígena en América Latina: algunas perspectivas desde Chile y Argentina”. Revista de geografía Norte Grande (62), 5-9. [“The indigenous territorial question in Latin America: perspectives from Chile and Argentina”].

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2014). Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences: Reflections on decolonisation, politics and reflexivity. In J. T. Johnson, R. Pualani Louis & A. Kliskey (Eds.), Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences: Diversifying our methods, (WIS2DOM) Workshop (pp. 93-96). USA: National Science Foundation.

Yeoman, I., Palomino-Schalscha, M., & McMahon-Beattie, U. (2014). Keeping it pure: could New Zealand be an eco paradise? Journal of Tourism Futures, 1(1), 20-36.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2013). Prólogo. In L. Maquehue (Ed.), Con los pies en el agua en el bosque Pitranto. Pu ko namuntuy Pitxantu mawidam mo. Osorno.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2013). Narratives of travel and tourism, Book review. Annals of Tourism Research, 43, 657-658.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2012). Descolonización, fronteras y lugar: desafiando la exclusión a través de la relacionalidad en la experiencia de Trekaleyin, Alto Bío Bío. Revista Geográfica del Sur, 3(1), 91-112. [“Decolonisation, frontiers and place: Challenging exclusion through relationality in Trekaleyin, Alto Bío Bío, Chile”].

Palomino-Schalscha, M (2012). Indigeneity, autonomy and new cultural spaces: the decolonisation of practices, being and place through tourism in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile (Unpublished PhD's thesis). University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2011). The geographies of tourism and development. In J. Wilson (Ed.) Routledge handbook of tourism geographies. New perspectives on Space, Place and Tourism (Chapter 24). London, UK: Routledge.

Hirt, I. & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2011). Geography, the military and critique on the occasion of the 2011 IGU Regional Meeting in Santiago de Chile. Political Geography, 30(7), 355-357.

Conferences and presentations

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2017). Becoming arpilleristas: Crafting more-than-visual ethnographies: Seminar presented at Passages, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Bordeaux. (with co-authors Kindon, S., & Guiloff).

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2016). Mapuche ontologies, tourism and political ecology. Indigenising neoliberalism and nature in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile: Seminar presented at the University of Edinburgh.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Kindon, S., & Guiloff, K. (2016). Place, space and time in arpilleras as ethnographic method with migrant women. Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines (CEAD) conference, Cape Town, South Africa.

Kindon, S., Palomino-Schalscha, M., & Guiloff, K. (2016). Visual methods beyond the South African gaze: Learnings from our work with arpilleras. Presentation at #artsmethods Symposium 3 - Visual methods in action: Research, advocacy and activism. African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Leaman-Constanzo, C. (2016) Translocal implications of Indigenous tourism: Maori-Mapuche encounters. Asociation of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia, Auckland.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Rojas, N., Wellington Arpilleras Collective. (2016) Communities, academia and art: engaged research with Latin American communities. Asociation of Iberian and Latin American Studies of Australasia, Auckland.

Fleming, K., Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2016) Diverse Education for Diverse Economies: Reconsidering the role of Rural Training Centers in the Solomon Islands from a post-development perspective. Institute of Australian Geographers Conference, Adelaide.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2016) Tourism, ancestors, and horses: Doing Development Studies from a post-human perspective. New Trajectories in the Study of Development, Victoria University of Wellington

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2016) Indigenising neoliberalism and nature. Political ecology, Indigenous ontologies, and tourism in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile. Seminar presented at Passages, CNRS, Bordeaux, France.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Kindon, S. (2016) Mujeres Latinoamericanas hilvanando memorias y vidas en Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand. Forum Internacional de Arpilleras, Museo de la Paz de Gernika - La Embarcada Artivista, Bilbao/Donostia /Gernika, Spain.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015) Relationality, networks and self-determination. Decolonisation and innovation through an Indigenous tourism initiative in Chile. RGS-IBG Annual International Conference, Exeter, UK.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015) Alto Bío-Bío y turismo. ¿Otra manera de fortalecer la autonomía y el control territorial?, Oral presentation at El Indígena, el Territorio
y el Geógrafo.
Diálogo Epistémico en torno a la Producción de Saberes Geográficos en el Alto Bío-Bío, Temuco, Chile.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Kindon, S., & Guiloff, K. (2014). Untangling hybrid tapestries: Tracing the effects of arpilleras. Oral presentation at Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines (CEAD) CEAD 2014: Sensual Landscapes of Ethnography, Hamilton, New Zealand.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2012). Decolonisation and the economy: The enactment of diverse and solidarity economies in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile. Abstract published at Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society book of abstracts Conference, Napier, New Zealand.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2012). Moving beyond neoliberalism and nature. Neoliberal nature, relational ontologies and hybridity in a Mapuche-Pewenche tourism initiative in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile. Seminar presented at the University of California at Berkeley Tourism Studies Working Group, USA.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2012). Neoliberalism, ‘nature’ and relational ontologies. Advancing territorial demands and connections through an Indigenous tourism initiative among Mapuche-Pewenche communities in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, New York City, USA.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2010). Indigenising development in the Queuco Valley, Alto Bio Bio, Chile .  Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, Washington DC, USA.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2010, July). Indigenous peoples and more-than-political struggles over self-determination. Tourism in Pewenche territory, Chile. Paper presented at the Conference of the New Zealand Geographical Society Conference in conjunction with the Institute of Australian Geographers, Christchurch, New Zealand.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2010). Diverse economies and the paradox of the market in the case of Trekaleyin: Indigenous peoples, Development and Tourism. Paper presented at DevNet Conference, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2009). Lugar, Encuentro y Desarrollo: Turismo en comunidades Pewenche del Valle del Queuco, Alto Bio Bio.  Paper presented at the XXX Congreso Nacional y XV Congreso Internacional de Geografía, Talca, Chile.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2009). Conducting Research: Ethics, Friendship and Relevance.  Paper presented at the New Zealand Postgraduate Conference, Wellington.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2009, May). Turismo, Poder y Etica: Investigando Desarrollo en las Comunidades Pewenche del Alto Bio Bio, Valle del Queuco. Seminar given at the Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano, Santiago, Chile.

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Leaman-Constanzo, C., & Bond, S. (2016).Contested water, contesteddevelopment: unpacking the hydro-social cycle of the Ñuble River, Chile. Third World Quarterly, 1-19. doi: 10.1080/01436597.2015.1109436

Zanotti, L., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015).Taking different ways of knowingseriously: cross-cultural work as translations and multiplicity. Sustainability Science, 11(1), 139-152. doi: 10.1007/s11625-015-0312-x

Books, book chapters and thesis

Cupples, J., Palomino-Schalscha, M., & Prieto, M. (Eds.). (2018). The Routledge Handbook of Latin American Development. London, New York: Routledge.

Gombay, N., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (Eds.). (2018) Indigenous Places and Colonial Spaces: The Politics of Intertwined Relations. London, New York: Routledge

Cupples, J., Prieto, M., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2019). Latin American Development: Editors’ Introduction. In J. Cupples, M. Palomino-Schalscha, & M. Prieto (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Latin American Development. London, New York: Routledge.

Gombay, N., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2018). (Re)forming the intertwined forces and structures of Indigenous–settler colonial relations. In N. Gombay & M. Palomino-Schalscha (Eds.), Indigenous Places and Colonial Spaces: The Politics of Intertwined Relations. London, New York: Routledge.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2018).  Beyond neoliberalism and nature. Territory, resources and relational ontologies in an Indigenous tourism initiative in Alto Bío Bío, Chile. In: Bunten, A., Chio, J. & Graburn, N. (eds.) Indigenous Tourism Movements. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Cupples, J., Palomino-Schalscha, M., & Prieto, M. (Eds.) “The Routledge Handbook of Latin American Studies”. London, New York, Routledge. [Manuscript in preparation, book contract signed in November 2015].

Gombay, N., & Palomino-Schalscha, M. (Eds.) “The Politics of Indigenous Spaces: Forging Indigenous Places in Intertwined Worlds”. London, New York, Routledge. [Manuscript in preparation, book contract signed in April 2016].

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2015). “Ejercitando el poder en tiempos neoliberales: Resistencia, comodificación y emprendimiento en Alto Bío-Bío”. In Ecología Política en Chile. Naturaleza, Propiedad, Conocimiento y Poder, edited by Beatriz Bustos, Manuel Prieto & Jonathan Burton, Santiago, Editorial Universitaria, 213-220. [Exercising power in neoliberal times: Resistance, commodification and entrepreneurship in Alto Bío-Bío”].

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (Forthcoming).  “Beyond neoliberalism and nature. Territory, resources and relational ontologies in an Indigenous tourism initiative in Alto Bío Bío, Chile”. In Cultural tourism movements. New articulations of indigenous identity, edited by Alexis Bunten, Jenny Chio & Nelson Graburn, Toronto, University of Chicago Toronto, [accepted 17.12.2015]

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2011). “The geographies of tourism and development”. In Routledge handbook of tourism geographies. New perspectives on Space, Place and Tourism, edited by Julie Wilson, London, Routledge, 187-193.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2012). “Indigeneity, autonomy and new cultural spaces: The decolonisation of practices, being and place through tourism in Alto Bío-Bío, Chile”. Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

Other forms of dissemination

Palomino-Schalscha, M., Kindon, S., & Guiloff, K. (2017) “Latin American women stitching memories and lives in Wellington, Aoteaora New Zealand”. In Tsasoratze artibista: arterapia eta artibismoa - La embarcada artivista. Arterapia y artivisimo, edited by Iratxe Momoitio Astorkia, Gernika, Fundación Museo de la Paz de Gernika, Gernika Gogoratuz, 225-229.

Arpilleras. Threading Memories (2016) Arpillera exhibition co-organised by Palomino-Schalscha, M with the Wellington Arpilleras Collective (including Sara Kindon and Katia Guiloff) as part of the research project “The intimate and the geopolitical: Exploring place-making of displaced women by stitching arpilleras” (University Research Fund, Victoria University of Wellington). Thistle Hall, Wellington.

Women stitching lives in Wellington. An arpillera exhibition (2015) Arpillera exhibition co-organised by Palomino-Schalscha, M with the Wellington Arpilleras Collective (including Sara Kindon and Katia Guiloff)  as part of the research project “Untangling hybrid tapestries: Tracing the effects of Arpilleras” (Faculty Strategic Research Fund, Victoria University of Wellington). In Good Company Gallery, Wellington.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2014) “Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences: Reflections on decolonisation, politics and reflexivity”. In Weaving Indigenous and sustainability sciences: Diversifying our methods, edited by Jay T. Johnson, Renee Pualani Louis, & Andrew Kliskey, National Science Foundation (USA), 93-96.

Palomino-Schalscha, M. (2013). Foreword. In Con los pies en el agua en el bosque Pitranto. Pu ko namuntuy Pitxantu mawidam mo, by Lucía Maquehue,  Osorno.

Arpilleras in Contested Spaces (2013) Historical arpillera co-organised by Palomino-Schalscha, M and Guilloff, K, curated by Bacic, R, as part of the Third International Visual Methods Conference. St Andrews in The Terrace, Wellington