¿Viejos actores, nuevos problemas? ¿Nuevos actores, viejos problemas?: Balance de la investigación sobre pueblos indígenas de tierras bajas
Abstract
El artículo se propone mostrar cómo las investigaciones publicadas por el PIEB sobre la temática indígena campesina de tierras bajas apuntan a identificar actores sociales antiguos -invisibilizados tanto por la sociedad como por el mundo académico- y nuevos en el sentido de contar ahora con organizaciones que los representan. Dichas investigaciones se dedican a estudiar a los indígenas en situaciones de adaptación o de conflicto en torno a problemas viejos (tenencia de la tierra, derechos, participación política) y nuevos (manejo de recursos naturales, gestión territorial)
This article proposes to show how research published by the PIEB on the lowland indigenous peasant thematic set out to identify former social actors − rendered invisible both by society and by the academic world − and others that are new, in the sense of today having organisations that represent them. Such research is devoted to studying indigenous people in situations of adaptation or conflicts created by longstanding problems (landholding, rights, political participation) and new ones (handling of natural resources, territorial management)
This article proposes to show how research published by the PIEB on the lowland indigenous peasant thematic set out to identify former social actors − rendered invisible both by society and by the academic world − and others that are new, in the sense of today having organisations that represent them. Such research is devoted to studying indigenous people in situations of adaptation or conflicts created by longstanding problems (landholding, rights, political participation) and new ones (handling of natural resources, territorial management)
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Vol. 15, No. 31