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Indicators of well-being among indigenous peoples of the Colombian Amazon: tensions between participation in public policy making and autonomy

De La Cruz Nassar, Pablo Emilio [autor] | Acosta Muñoz, Luis Eduardo [autor] | Mendoza, Delio [autor] | Bello Baltazar, Eduardo, 1960- [autor] | Arce Ibarra, Ana Minerva [autora] | Estrada Lugo, Erin Ingrid Jane, 1959- [autora].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Grupos étnicos | Autonomía | Medios de vida | Organizaciones indígenas | Participación política | Política públicaTema(s) en inglés: Ethnic groups | Autonomy | Livelihoods | Indians organizations | Political participation | Public policyDescriptor(es) geográficos: Amazonas (Colombia)Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators. Volumen 7, artículo número 100044 (September 2020), páginas 1-14. --ISSN: 2665-9727Número de sistema: 60744Resumen:
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This article discusses application of indicators of well-being in indigenous societies of the Colombian Amazon, addressing benefits and potential drawbacks of indigenous peoples’ participation in developing indicators. Following a social information system perspective, through a case study based on fieldwork, we analyse how Indicators of Well-being among Indigenous Peoples (IWIP) contribute to indigenous peoples assessing the state of their livelihoods, managing information, and negotiating with government agencies. We address the positions of indigenous organizations and research institutions regarding repercussions of such use of indicators on their participation in developing public policy and on their autonomy. While indigenous organizations and government agencies may use information systems and indicators to promote communication and collaboration among localactors in order to counteract inequality in decision-making, use of indicators makes indigenous peoples legible tothe State and are promoted in contexts of asymmetrical power relations between indigenous organizations andgovernment agencies.

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Lista(s) en las que aparece este ítem: Ana Minerva Arce Ibarra | Erín Ingrid Jane Estrada Lugo
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This article discusses application of indicators of well-being in indigenous societies of the Colombian Amazon, addressing benefits and potential drawbacks of indigenous peoples’ participation in developing indicators. Following a social information system perspective, through a case study based on fieldwork, we analyse how Indicators of Well-being among Indigenous Peoples (IWIP) contribute to indigenous peoples assessing the state of their livelihoods, managing information, and negotiating with government agencies. We address the positions of indigenous organizations and research institutions regarding repercussions of such use of indicators on their participation in developing public policy and on their autonomy. While indigenous organizations and government agencies may use information systems and indicators to promote communication and collaboration among localactors in order to counteract inequality in decision-making, use of indicators makes indigenous peoples legible tothe State and are promoted in contexts of asymmetrical power relations between indigenous organizations andgovernment agencies. eng

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