La posibilidad de nuestras comunidades: Reflexiones sobre la gestión del agua como recurso escaso y sus consecuencias en la vida en las comunidades agrarias indígenas en los Andes
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Rev. de Inv. Educ.
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El artículo refiere las condiciones la ética de personas a las que conocemos por un trato cotidiano, pero en condiciones normalmente disimétricas, y corremos el riesgo de hacerlo desde una idea del deber ser o de la descripción museística de la comunidad andina. Se trata de definir la comunidad en actividad, relacionada con la gestión del agua como recurso escasísimo y las consecuencias políticas en cuanto proceso autogestionario en directa relación con la naturaleza en cuanto substrato de la posibilidad y determinación de la existencia de la socialidad. A partir de ello se verá una de las formas de comprender la justicia, que va más allá de la distribución del agua, con sus consecuencias simbólicas, materiales y políticas, además de un atisbo a la comprensión de la ecología posible en la socioterritorialidad de la población andina y de la generalización y universalización de ese propósito.
The article relates ethical conditions of people we know in common place relationships, usually asimetrical, conditions in which we tend to consider the point of view of the imposition of our sense of things or the museum attitude towards the reality of Andean communities. The purpose is to reach a definition of the community as an active entity, linked with the management of an extremely scarce resource and the political consequences of the self management in deep relationship with nature as a foundation for the possibility and determination of the existence of a social being. According to this, the paper pretends the comprehension of justice, beyond the distribution of water, the symbolic, material, and political consequences. It is furthermore, a glimpse of a possible ecology in the territory as a social matter in the Andes region, and it's expansion as a general and universal purpose.
The article relates ethical conditions of people we know in common place relationships, usually asimetrical, conditions in which we tend to consider the point of view of the imposition of our sense of things or the museum attitude towards the reality of Andean communities. The purpose is to reach a definition of the community as an active entity, linked with the management of an extremely scarce resource and the political consequences of the self management in deep relationship with nature as a foundation for the possibility and determination of the existence of a social being. According to this, the paper pretends the comprehension of justice, beyond the distribution of water, the symbolic, material, and political consequences. It is furthermore, a glimpse of a possible ecology in the territory as a social matter in the Andes region, and it's expansion as a general and universal purpose.
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Vol. 3, No. 3