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Conflictos socioambientales, alternativas al desarrollo y nuevos sujetos políticos

Socio-Environmental Conflicts, Alternatives to Development and New Political Subjects
[journal article]

Londoño Díaz, Daniela
Mesa Duque, Norela
Insuasty Rodríguez, Alfonso

Abstract

We are facing a clear imposition of the needs of the global economy, whichends up reconfiguring urban and rural territories in the same way. That needfor the global economy ends up capturing the states, which are no longerautonomous and their role is limited, by being able to meet the needs of thema... view more

We are facing a clear imposition of the needs of the global economy, whichends up reconfiguring urban and rural territories in the same way. That needfor the global economy ends up capturing the states, which are no longerautonomous and their role is limited, by being able to meet the needs of themarket economy, the needs of what we call the first world or the developedworld, which for the “underdeveloped” conditions of dispossession andconditions of non-living, even if those territories, are the ones that today,reproduce the diverse life.... view less


Estamos ante un clara imposición de las necesidades de la economía global, que termina reconfigurando los territorios urbanos y rurales, de la misma forma, esa necesidad de la economía global termina capturando a los estados que han dejado de ser autónomos y su función se limita al poder suplir las ... view more

Estamos ante un clara imposición de las necesidades de la economía global, que termina reconfigurando los territorios urbanos y rurales, de la misma forma, esa necesidad de la economía global termina capturando a los estados que han dejado de ser autónomos y su función se limita al poder suplir las necesidades de la economía de mercado, de los que llamamos del primero mundo o del mundo desarrollado, lo que implica para los “subdesarrollados” unas condiciones de despojo y de no vida. Aunque esos territorios sean los que hoy, reproducen la vida diversa.... view less

Keywords
world economy

Classification
Economic Policy

Free Keywords
Model of Development; Urban Dispossession; Victims of Development; Socio-Environmental Conflicts

Document language
Spanish

Publication Year
2019

Page/Pages
p. 9-16

Journal
Revista Kavilando, 11 (2019) 1

ISSN
2344-7125

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

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


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