Publication: Del resistir al re-existir: el caso del Consejo regional indígena del Cauca
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Olivero , Sebastian
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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El Consejo Regional Indigena del Cauca ha desarrollado una movilización social durante más de 50 años. No obstante, desde la academia se han usando conceptos insuficientes para entender los múltiples campos sociales donde las acciones sociales se desarrollan. Así, este trabajo pretende reflexionar sobre las principales características de dicha organización con la intención de fortalecer el concepto de re-existencia en términos teóricos y metodológicos, cuyo uso académico puede ofrecer una alternativa para analizar la complejidad sociológica que significa el movimiento social indígena.
The Consejo Regional Indigena del Cauca has developed a social mobilization for more than 50 years, however, insufficient concepts have been used from the academy to understand the multiplesocial fields where social actions take place. Thus, this work intends to reflect on the main characteristics of said organization with the intention of strengthening the concept of re-existence in theoretical and methodological terms, whose academic use can offer an alternative to analyze the sociological complexity that the indigenous social movement means.
The Consejo Regional Indigena del Cauca has developed a social mobilization for more than 50 years, however, insufficient concepts have been used from the academy to understand the multiplesocial fields where social actions take place. Thus, this work intends to reflect on the main characteristics of said organization with the intention of strengthening the concept of re-existence in theoretical and methodological terms, whose academic use can offer an alternative to analyze the sociological complexity that the indigenous social movement means.
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Americanía: revista de estudios latinoamericanos de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide de Sevilla, ISSN-e 2174-0178, Nº. 20, 2024, págs. 1-26




