(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Centro de Investigación en Geografía Aplicada, 2021-06-14) Eslava Gómez, Adolfo; Silva Jaramillo, Santiago; Valencia Vélez, Sergio Andrés; García-Luna, Estefanía; Peralta Vélez, Ana María; Echavarría Areiza, Andrea; Londoño Quiceno, Yeison Darío
Mining contexts, such as Segovia and Remedios, which are characterized by high immigration, and the confluence of multiple actors and diverse interests, also have a community that faces the adverse consequences of behaviors related to a culture of illegality. In this study, it was found that trust within the community influences collective action, which more easily allows the consideration and conciliation of problems associated with the culture of illegality in these towns. This can be useful for the construction of networks that promote collective action, this being a protagonist of public decisions and a mobilizer of social changes.