Núm. 57 (2023)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/196759

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  • Editorial Castro Carpio, Augusto; 7-8
  • Alternativas y resistencias a los modelos hegemónicos capitalistas en los mundos rurales Ejarque, Mercedes; Palmisano, Tomás; 9-17

  • #57 Dossier
  • Comunalidad agroalimentaria frente al capitaloceno Rossi, Leonardo Javier; 18-40
  • Alternativas del Sur Global para enfrentar las crisis social y ambiental Barkin, David; 41-59
  • «Equilibrando las cuentas» Ashencaen Crabtree, Sara; Parker, Jonathan; Sylvester, Olivia; García Segura, Alí; Man, Zanisah; 60-83
  • El metabolismo social de la comunalidad reconfigurada en Milpa Alta Carmona Motolinia, José Ramón; Tetreault, Darcy; 84-108
  • El agrohidronegocio en la región chaqueña argentina (Salta, Santiago del Estero y Córdoba) Toledo-López, Virginia Belén; Schmidt, Mariana Andrea; Ayrala Quiroga, Marina; 109-136
  • Soberanía de semillas campesinas y justicia climática en un mundo biotecnológico Hernández Rodríguez, Carol; 137-161
  • Hacia la Reforma Agraria Popular en Paraguay Setrini, Gustavo; 162-191
  • Acaparamiento de tierras y «frágil gobernanza de la tierra» en la frontera agrícola de Matopiba Silva, Anderson Antonio; Tartalha Nascimento Lombardi, Thais; Wylk, José; 192-215
  • La construcción de alternativas a las formas hegemónicas de producción agraria Palmisano, Tomás; Acosta, María de la Paz; 216-243
  • Sistemas locales de producción y redes alimentarias alternativas en Amealco de Bonfil, Querétaro, México Bara, Claudia Rosina; González-Santos, Rosalinda; Colmenero Morales, Silvia Leticia; Hernández-Sandoval, Luis; Hernández-Puente, Karla Nicol; 244-272
  • La conceptualización de los canales cortos de comercialización Cendón, Maria Laura; Bruno, Mariana Paola; Lacaze, María Victoria; Molpeceres, María Celeste; Zulaica, María Laura; 273-296
  • Tierra, trabajo y reciprocidad Ramirez, Delia Concepción; 297-321
  • Soberanía alimentaria y feminismo popular en Brasil Motta, Renatta; Teixeira, Marco Antonio; 322-348
  • Juventudes rurales intersticiales Roa, María Luz; Hirsch, Mercedes; Barés, Aymará Daniela; 349-379
  • Juventudes rurales Vallejo Hidalgo, Nicolás; Martínez Godoy, Diego; 380-402
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      Alternativas del Sur Global para enfrentar las crisis social y ambiental
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-12) Barkin, David
      Dominant theories in the social sciences support the developing forces of colonialism and imperialism, as well as the consolidation of a "global market," giving rise to ethnocide and environmental devastation on a planetary scale. Instead of denouncing them, it is appropriate to offer another analytical framework to approach an understanding of the peoples who are resisting this dispossession with "very different" visions. These societies are building communal forms of life, rooted in other cosmogonies, recognizing the value of the different contributions of genders, the richness of generational differences, the capacities to self-govern and flourish, the importance of community, without underestimating the meaning of individuality. To address their contributions, a new epistemology is required: Radical Ecological Economics. We begin with La milpa mesoamericana as an example of the profound differences between productivist approaches and those based on the intimate relationship between society and nature. Communality guides deliberate strategies to forge solidarity and well-being with important bonds of mutual support between societies that are continuously incorporating innovations that strengthen them, always aware of the obligation to take care of their environments, designing appropriate socio-ecological metabolisms.
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      Comunalidad agroalimentaria frente al capitaloceno
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-12) Rossi, Leonardo Javier
      When conceiving ecological and political crisis finds roots in capitalism like an ontological regime, we look for a novel political praxis contributes to heal the social-metabolic web between humans, food, and territories. In this way, the following essay proposes a political epistemology understanding communality as a critical key to design a political ontology against capitalocene.