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    Gubernamentalidad corporativa y despolitización del reasentamiento de Morococha: una aproximación etnográfica
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2019-07-03) Miranda, Fabio
    The article describes the process of resettlement in Morococha, in the highland province of Yauli in Junín as well as its historical trajectory as a mining town pivotal to the development of the miningmetallurgic axis in the central highlands of Peru. Additionally, the article critically analyzes mining company discourse that frames the displaced subject and the construction of the sense of community in order to disentangle the terms in which social difference is organized. The article concludes with some insights on the depoliticization of the resettlement process as part of the new forms of corporate governmentality and the gap between endogenous discourses about belonging and practices of identification of affected individuals.
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    Reubicación y expectativas de modernidad: el caso de las familias campesinas de Yanacona y el proyecto Aeropuerto Internacional de Chinchero (Cusco)
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2019-07-03) López Aguilar, Marcos
    In December 2012, the Regional Government of Cusco expropriated lands owned by the rural community of Yanacona in order to allow the construction of the International Airport at Chinchero (Cusco). In addition to the payment of economic compensation, it undertook to relocate the population affected by the expropriation process. The article focuses on analyzing the resettlement process of the affected population and their expectations of modernity. The analysis shows that Regional Government did not ensure the mitigation of negative impacts of an involuntary resettlement process.Indeed, it was limited to financial compensation for the houses that the affected families would lose. Consequently, Regional Government did not ensure the reduction of the negative impact generated by a relocation. This was possible mainly due to the community’s expectations of modernity associated with the project.