Movimientos sociales rurales colombianos: de la resistencia a una cultura política alternativa en un mundo transnacional

Through a series of transformations, Colombian rural social movements have articulated a development project and a way of life which stand as alternatives to the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a transnational scale. This article presents a review of the literature on agrarian social movements...

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Main Authors: Juan Pablo Bohorquez, Dermot O’Connor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Konrad Lorenz Fundación Universitaria 2012-10-01
Series:Suma de Negocios
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Online Access:http://publicaciones.konradlorenz.edu.co/index.php/SumaDeNegocios/article/view/1081
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spelling doaj-8b4c80a983f346aaa4d2e86dcc12e7a62020-11-25T03:25:51Zeng Konrad Lorenz Fundación UniversitariaSuma de Negocios2215-910X2215-910X2012-10-01356587Movimientos sociales rurales colombianos: de la resistencia a una cultura política alternativa en un mundo transnacionalJuan Pablo Bohorquez0Dermot O’Connor1Universidad de la Salle, Bogotá, ColombiaUniversidad de la Salle, Bogotá, ColombiaThrough a series of transformations, Colombian rural social movements have articulated a development project and a way of life which stand as alternatives to the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a transnational scale. This article presents a review of the literature on agrarian social movements and an analysis based on interviews with activists from four agrarian organizations: the National Association of Peasant Land Users – Unity and Reconstruction (ANUC-UR), the Federation of United Agricultural Trade Unions (Fensuagro-CUT), National Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives (Fenacoa) and the National Agrarian Coordinator (CNA) among others. This study examines the process through which these agrarian organizations have created an alternative political culture in domestic conditions of civil war. In addition, the article discusses the ongoing challenges facing these rural social movements at the present conjuncture. http://publicaciones.konradlorenz.edu.co/index.php/SumaDeNegocios/article/view/1081rural social movementsthe agrarian questionneoliberalismresistanceidentity
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Suma de Negocios
rural social movements
the agrarian question
neoliberalism
resistance
identity
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title Movimientos sociales rurales colombianos: de la resistencia a una cultura política alternativa en un mundo transnacional
title_short Movimientos sociales rurales colombianos: de la resistencia a una cultura política alternativa en un mundo transnacional
title_full Movimientos sociales rurales colombianos: de la resistencia a una cultura política alternativa en un mundo transnacional
title_fullStr Movimientos sociales rurales colombianos: de la resistencia a una cultura política alternativa en un mundo transnacional
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publisher Konrad Lorenz Fundación Universitaria
series Suma de Negocios
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publishDate 2012-10-01
description Through a series of transformations, Colombian rural social movements have articulated a development project and a way of life which stand as alternatives to the imposition of neoliberal ideology on a transnational scale. This article presents a review of the literature on agrarian social movements and an analysis based on interviews with activists from four agrarian organizations: the National Association of Peasant Land Users – Unity and Reconstruction (ANUC-UR), the Federation of United Agricultural Trade Unions (Fensuagro-CUT), National Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives (Fenacoa) and the National Agrarian Coordinator (CNA) among others. This study examines the process through which these agrarian organizations have created an alternative political culture in domestic conditions of civil war. In addition, the article discusses the ongoing challenges facing these rural social movements at the present conjuncture.
topic rural social movements
the agrarian question
neoliberalism
resistance
identity
url http://publicaciones.konradlorenz.edu.co/index.php/SumaDeNegocios/article/view/1081
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