Constitución de derechos, desposesión y conflictos socioterritoriales, durante la primera década del siglo XXI en la provincia de Jujuy, Argentina

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Titel: Constitución de derechos, desposesión y conflictos socioterritoriales, durante la primera década del siglo XXI en la provincia de Jujuy, Argentina
Autoren: Rocío Cecilia Nuñez, Patricia Susana Vazquez, María Laura Zulaica
Quelle: Revista Campo-Território. 20:1-25
Verlagsinformationen: PPUFU - Portal de Periódicos da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, 2025.
Publikationsjahr: 2025
Schlagwörter: TERRITORIOS CAMPESINOS, ESTRATEGIAS COLECTIVAS, EXTRACTIVISMO, CONFLICTOS SOCIO-AMBIENTALES
Beschreibung: The article examines socio-territorial conflicts in geographic regions where peasant populations play a significant role. It presents a qualitative study of two cases located in distinct agro-ecological zones of the province of Jujuy (Puna and Umbral al Chaco) in the early 21st century. These conflicts unfold within peasant territories (both Creole and Indigenous) and manifest across multiple dimensions. In the Puna region, socio-territorial conflict arises from the expansion of large-scale open-pit metal mining within the communal territory of Cangrejillos. Meanwhile, in Umbral al Chaco, tensions stem from the expansion of soybean cultivation into the lands of Creole cattle-raising families and native forests. The study adopts an anthropological approach as its primary methodological framework. A comparative analysis of the collective strategies employed in territorial defense and reaffirmation provides insight into the complexity of these conflicts. These disputes create tensions between different territorialities — both material and symbolic — within broader structures of power and domination, activating various legislative frameworks that involve multiple levels of state intervention. The study’s findings are presented through cartographic materials and analytical tables, which suggest potential avenues for further research and contribute to a deeper understanding of these socio-territorial issues.
Publikationsart: Article
Dateibeschreibung: application/pdf
ISSN: 1809-6271
DOI: 10.14393/rct205875753
Zugangs-URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/259062
Rights: CC BY NC ND
Dokumentencode: edsair.doi.dedup.....67c343a8da81d757a232f6aec598afce
Datenbank: OpenAIRE
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Abstract:The article examines socio-territorial conflicts in geographic regions where peasant populations play a significant role. It presents a qualitative study of two cases located in distinct agro-ecological zones of the province of Jujuy (Puna and Umbral al Chaco) in the early 21st century. These conflicts unfold within peasant territories (both Creole and Indigenous) and manifest across multiple dimensions. In the Puna region, socio-territorial conflict arises from the expansion of large-scale open-pit metal mining within the communal territory of Cangrejillos. Meanwhile, in Umbral al Chaco, tensions stem from the expansion of soybean cultivation into the lands of Creole cattle-raising families and native forests. The study adopts an anthropological approach as its primary methodological framework. A comparative analysis of the collective strategies employed in territorial defense and reaffirmation provides insight into the complexity of these conflicts. These disputes create tensions between different territorialities — both material and symbolic — within broader structures of power and domination, activating various legislative frameworks that involve multiple levels of state intervention. The study’s findings are presented through cartographic materials and analytical tables, which suggest potential avenues for further research and contribute to a deeper understanding of these socio-territorial issues.
ISSN:18096271
DOI:10.14393/rct205875753