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Medellín: la ladera grita, resiste y construye

Medellin: hillside screams, resist and build
[journal article]

Zibechi, Raúl

Abstract

Successive displacements motivated by violence due to the imposition of outsiders, hydroelectric, gangsters, mining projects, among others, the conditions were so that they were populating the slopes of Medellin, where the displaced population was coming, abandoned to their fate. Four out of ten peo... view more

Successive displacements motivated by violence due to the imposition of outsiders, hydroelectric, gangsters, mining projects, among others, the conditions were so that they were populating the slopes of Medellin, where the displaced population was coming, abandoned to their fate. Four out of ten people arrived displaced by the conflict. Social classes are defined by geography. The poorest live in remote districts from the center. Those closest to the summits were the last to arrive. That's the story of "resisting hillside and built in Medellin".... view less


De sucesivos desplazamientos motivados por la violencia debidos a la imposición de proyectos foráneos, hidroeléctricos, mafiosos, mineros, entre otros, se dieron las condiciones para que se fueran poblando las laderas de Medellín, donde la población desplazada fue llegando, abandonada a su suerte. C... view more

De sucesivos desplazamientos motivados por la violencia debidos a la imposición de proyectos foráneos, hidroeléctricos, mafiosos, mineros, entre otros, se dieron las condiciones para que se fueran poblando las laderas de Medellín, donde la población desplazada fue llegando, abandonada a su suerte. Cuatro de cada diez habitantes llegaron desplazados por el conflicto. Las clases sociales están definidas por la geografía. Los más pobres viven en las comunas más alejadas del centro. Los más cercanos a las cumbres fueron los últimos en llegar. Esa es la historia de la "ladera que resiste y construye en Medellín".... view less

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Social Problems

Free Keywords
uprooting; struggle; resistance; poverty

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 39-46

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 7 (2015) 1

Issue topic
Defensa de los territorios

ISSN
2027-2391

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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