Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation

<p>This article argues that relations between social movements and organizations and the State are not only developed based on defended objectives and interests in political negotiations, but are also developed within particular situations, of specific cultures and histories. Our investigation...

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Main Authors: Felix Carrillo, Ton Salman, Carola Soruco
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, sede Ecuador 2013-11-01
Series:Letras Verdes: Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales
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Online Access:http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/1003
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spelling doaj-32f2b5a8ec534485a8219413f2bb89212020-11-25T01:33:40ZspaFacultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, sede EcuadorLetras Verdes: Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales1390-66312013-11-0101423525410.17141/letrasverdes.14.2013.1003938Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulationFelix CarrilloTon SalmanCarola Soruco<p>This article argues that relations between social movements and organizations and the State are not only developed based on defended objectives and interests in political negotiations, but are also developed within particular situations, of specific cultures and histories. Our investigation about the relationship between mining cooperatives, their national organization, and the Bolivian State demonstrates the crucial importance of considering historical aspects, of collective memory, some regional and others within the organizations themselves. The traditions, memories, and abilities incorporated in the mining organizations and in the political realm will influence the way in which different parts relate to one another, design their strategies, and adapt to changing circumstances. This topic is illustrated firstly through a historical and contemporary account of mining in Bolivia focused in the sector of small scale mining. This is followed by outlining the position that cooperative mining occupies in the country and the strategies and self esteem that they display. Next, our case study is addressed: the ASOBAL cooperative. In the national outline, like in our case study, we connect the positions and strategies<br />with themes of identity, memory, and place.</p>http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/1003ORGANIZACIONESMOVIMIENTOS SOCIALESPEQUEÑA MINERÍA AURÍFERACOOPERATIVASESTRATEGIAS DE PROMOCIÓN DE INTERESES SECTORIALESBOLIVIA
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Ton Salman
Carola Soruco
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Ton Salman
Carola Soruco
Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
Letras Verdes: Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales
ORGANIZACIONES
MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES
PEQUEÑA MINERÍA AURÍFERA
COOPERATIVAS
ESTRATEGIAS DE PROMOCIÓN DE INTERESES SECTORIALES
BOLIVIA
author_facet Felix Carrillo
Ton Salman
Carola Soruco
author_sort Felix Carrillo
title Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
title_short Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
title_full Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
title_fullStr Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
title_full_unstemmed Small scale mining cooperatives in Bolivia: From lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
title_sort small scale mining cooperatives in bolivia: from lifeguard of the poor to machinery of political manipulation
publisher Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, sede Ecuador
series Letras Verdes: Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales
issn 1390-6631
publishDate 2013-11-01
description <p>This article argues that relations between social movements and organizations and the State are not only developed based on defended objectives and interests in political negotiations, but are also developed within particular situations, of specific cultures and histories. Our investigation about the relationship between mining cooperatives, their national organization, and the Bolivian State demonstrates the crucial importance of considering historical aspects, of collective memory, some regional and others within the organizations themselves. The traditions, memories, and abilities incorporated in the mining organizations and in the political realm will influence the way in which different parts relate to one another, design their strategies, and adapt to changing circumstances. This topic is illustrated firstly through a historical and contemporary account of mining in Bolivia focused in the sector of small scale mining. This is followed by outlining the position that cooperative mining occupies in the country and the strategies and self esteem that they display. Next, our case study is addressed: the ASOBAL cooperative. In the national outline, like in our case study, we connect the positions and strategies<br />with themes of identity, memory, and place.</p>
topic ORGANIZACIONES
MOVIMIENTOS SOCIALES
PEQUEÑA MINERÍA AURÍFERA
COOPERATIVAS
ESTRATEGIAS DE PROMOCIÓN DE INTERESES SECTORIALES
BOLIVIA
url http://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/1003
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