Prácticas comunicativas de las organizaciones culturales Cobrizo Minero y Taki Danza y sus modos de expresión de la identidad cultural local en la ciudad de Cerro de Pasco
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2023-06-08
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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La presente investigación tiene como objetivo analizar la manera en que las prácticas
comunicativas de las experiencias de cultura viva comunitaria (CVC) Taki Danza y
Cobrizo Minero fomentan la expresión de la identidad cultural de la ciudad de Cerro de
Pasco. Este estudio se sustenta en el creciente interés por sistematizar las iniciativas
locales para poder aportar al conocimiento de la vinculación cultural comunitaria en el
Perú.
En ese sentido, se abordan ambas experiencias desde las prácticas comunicativas,
entendidas como todas las acciones que realizan los individuos en una continua
generación de significados en común a través de su interacción, y la Cultura Viva
Comunitaria (CVC), que resalta el rol de los colectivos autogestionados y su impacto
social local a través de la generación de alternativas para una convivencia pacífica.
Para ello, a partir de los conocimientos situados, donde el investigador es también parte
del fenómeno que estudia, se desarrolla un enfoque cualitativo de investigación, a través
de la aplicación de 10 entrevistas a profundidad, que son complementadas con la revisión
de recursos de comunicación y visitas de campo.
Como principal conclusión, ambas iniciativas, a través de sus relaciones organizacionales
y sus actividades artísticas, el teatro y la danza, tienen como principal objetivo la
promoción y la revaloración de la identidad cultural local. De este modo, sus acciones se
configuran como un como acto de resistencia dentro de una ciudad marcada por el avance
de la actividad minera y la disputa por su memoria histórica.
The present research aims to analyze the way in which the communicative practices of the community living culture experiences Taki Danza and Cobrizo Minero foster the expression of the cultural identity of the city of Cerro de Pasco. This study is based on the growing interest in systematizing local initiatives to contribute to the knowledge of community cultural bonding in Peru. In this context, both experiences are approached from the communicative practices, understood as all the actions carried out by individuals in a continuous generation of common meanings through their interaction, and the Community Living Culture, which highlights the role of self-managed collectives and their local social impact through the generation of alternatives for a peaceful coexistence. For this, based on situated knowledge, where the researcher is also part of the phenomenon under study, a qualitative research approach is developed through the application of 10 in-depth interviews, which are complemented with the review of communication resources and field visits. In conclusion, the main objective of both initiatives is the promotion and revaluation of local cultural identity, through their organizational relationships and their artistic activities, theater and dance. Therefore, their actions are configured as an act of resistance within a city marked by the advance of mining activity and the dispute over its historical memory.
The present research aims to analyze the way in which the communicative practices of the community living culture experiences Taki Danza and Cobrizo Minero foster the expression of the cultural identity of the city of Cerro de Pasco. This study is based on the growing interest in systematizing local initiatives to contribute to the knowledge of community cultural bonding in Peru. In this context, both experiences are approached from the communicative practices, understood as all the actions carried out by individuals in a continuous generation of common meanings through their interaction, and the Community Living Culture, which highlights the role of self-managed collectives and their local social impact through the generation of alternatives for a peaceful coexistence. For this, based on situated knowledge, where the researcher is also part of the phenomenon under study, a qualitative research approach is developed through the application of 10 in-depth interviews, which are complemented with the review of communication resources and field visits. In conclusion, the main objective of both initiatives is the promotion and revaluation of local cultural identity, through their organizational relationships and their artistic activities, theater and dance. Therefore, their actions are configured as an act of resistance within a city marked by the advance of mining activity and the dispute over its historical memory.
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Comunicación--Aspectos sociales, Comunicación y cultura, Identidad cultural--Perú--Cerro de Pasco
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