Debates en Sociología. Núm. 58 (2024)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14657/201844

Tabla de Contenido

  • Editorial Castro, Augusto; 5-7

  • Dossier: Alternativas y resistencias a los modelos hegemónicos capitalistas...
  • Los sindicatos rurales y el giro de Brasil a la derecha: Delgado de Carvalho, Priscila; 10-37
  • ¿Guerrilleros o campesinos? Portela García, Juan Camilo; 38-66
  • Territorializando prácticas alternativas de comercialización: Viteri, Maria Laura; Arce, Alberto; 67-92

  • #58 Varia
  • De regreso al trabajo Navarro Becerra, Ana Araceli; 93-115
  • Las cadenas como medio de vida Enrico, Nicole; 116-143
  • Transformaciones y continuidades en la gestión policial de conflictividades durante la pandemia Goldin, Deborah Judith; Rodríguez, Florencia; 144-170
  • «Pachamama no te cuido» Avalo, Ana Valeria; Duran, Valeria Vanesa; 171-206
  • Desafiando las estructuras jurídicas de despojo desde lo local Gómez Rojas, Ana Carolina; 207-235
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      Los sindicatos rurales y el giro de Brasil a la derecha:
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-06-10) Delgado de Carvalho, Priscila
      We analyzed the impacts of the regime change in post-2016 Brazil on patterns of activism, based on the case of the oldest confederation of rural workers in the country. Since the end of the 1990s, the National Confederation of Male and Female Family Farmers (Contag) has concentrated its efforts on demanding public policies for family farming, with the participation of farmers in policy formulation. Using two analytical tools (the differentiation between public and semi-public actions and the modes of gathering), we discussed three moments: the impeachment of Rousseff in 2016, the pension reform between 2016 and 2019, and the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020. We saw the removal of the Federal government as an interlocutor, efforts to avoid the dismantling of policies, and the return of democracy as a disputed issue.
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      Transformaciones y continuidades en la gestión policial de conflictividades durante la pandemia
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-06-10) Goldin, Deborah Judith; Rodríguez, Florencia
      This article presents the results of a research on the transformations in policing practices and population control during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the ways in which these changes were experienced by police officers in Córdoba (Argentina), in the case of the Villa María-Villa Nueva urban agglomerate during 2020-2021. Here we will address the conflicts that were relevant in this location during said period, analyzing the transformations that were identified in police practices and their ways of intervening in these conflicts. We analyze the interactions between police and citizens, looking to highlight the transformations of this already heterogeneous relation. Finally, we will inquire into the experiences of the police during the pandemic, with special emphasis on their perception of risk and recognition of their work, as well as on the use of force. On this basis, we consider that the pandemic strengthened the role of the police in population management, further highlighting the performance of a range of tasks unrelated to the prosecution of crime.