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Diálogo de saberes in La Vía Campesina: food sovereignty and agroecology

Por: Martínez Torres, María Elena. Doctora [autora].
Rosset, Peter Michael [autor].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tema(s): Soberanía alimentaria | Agroecología | Campesinos | Movimientos socialesTema(s) en inglés: Food sovereignty | Agricultural ecology | Peasantry | Social movementsDescriptor(es) geográficos: América Latina Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: The Journal of Peasant Studies. volumen 41, número 6 (Jan 2014), páginas 979-997. --ISSN: 0306-6150Número de sistema: 6720Resumen:
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The transnational rural social movement La Vía Campesina has been critically sustained and shaped by the encounter and diálogo de saberes (dialog among different knowledges and ways of knowing) between different rural cultures (East, West, North and South; peasant, indigenous, farmer, pastoralist and rural proletarian, etc.) that takes place within it, in the context of the increasingly politicized confrontation with neoliberal reality and agribusiness in the most recent phase of capital expansion. This dialog among the 'absences' left out by the dominant monoculture of ideas has produced important 'emergences' that range from mobilizing frames for collective action - like the food sovereignty framework - to social methodologies for the spread of agroecology among peasant families.

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The transnational rural social movement La Vía Campesina has been critically sustained and shaped by the encounter and diálogo de saberes (dialog among different knowledges and ways of knowing) between different rural cultures (East, West, North and South; peasant, indigenous, farmer, pastoralist and rural proletarian, etc.) that takes place within it, in the context of the increasingly politicized confrontation with neoliberal reality and agribusiness in the most recent phase of capital expansion. This dialog among the 'absences' left out by the dominant monoculture of ideas has produced important 'emergences' that range from mobilizing frames for collective action - like the food sovereignty framework - to social methodologies for the spread of agroecology among peasant families. eng

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