Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism

This work characterizes strategies and regulations that the multiculturalist social policy of the Chilean post-dictatorship promotes for the “indigenous” recipients in its programs. From the analysis of a corpus of social policy documents emanating from state, para-state and sub-state sources of et...

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Main Author: Rodrigo Agustín Navarrete-Saavedra
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Valle 2021-01-01
Series:Prospectiva
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Online Access:https://revistaprospectiva.univalle.edu.co/index.php/prospectiva/%20article%20/view%20/8553
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spelling doaj-ab9fac1b5963449893afb471a5d002022021-05-13T03:49:52ZspaUniversidad del ValleProspectiva0122-12132389-993X2021-01-0131345368https://doi.org/10.25100/prts.v0i31.8553Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalismRodrigo Agustín Navarrete-Saavedra0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3525-9595Universidad Austral de Chile. Valdivia, Chile This work characterizes strategies and regulations that the multiculturalist social policy of the Chilean post-dictatorship promotes for the “indigenous” recipients in its programs. From the analysis of a corpus of social policy documents emanating from state, para-state and sub-state sources of ethnogovernmentality, 4 sets of strategies and regulations are inferred, defined as: marking, domestication, guardianship and enhancement, each one composed in turn by more specific subtypes. The way in which these technologies reactivate colonial relations and the need to problematize this regime and the role assigned to the agents of social intervention are discussed. https://revistaprospectiva.univalle.edu.co/index.php/prospectiva/%20article%20/view%20/8553social policiesmulticulturalismindigenous populationscoloniality
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Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism
Prospectiva
social policies
multiculturalism
indigenous populations
coloniality
author_facet Rodrigo Agustín Navarrete-Saavedra
author_sort Rodrigo Agustín Navarrete-Saavedra
title Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism
title_short Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism
title_full Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism
title_fullStr Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism
title_full_unstemmed Social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". Strategies and regulations in Chilean multiculturalism
title_sort social policies and the government of the "indigenous population". strategies and regulations in chilean multiculturalism
publisher Universidad del Valle
series Prospectiva
issn 0122-1213
2389-993X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This work characterizes strategies and regulations that the multiculturalist social policy of the Chilean post-dictatorship promotes for the “indigenous” recipients in its programs. From the analysis of a corpus of social policy documents emanating from state, para-state and sub-state sources of ethnogovernmentality, 4 sets of strategies and regulations are inferred, defined as: marking, domestication, guardianship and enhancement, each one composed in turn by more specific subtypes. The way in which these technologies reactivate colonial relations and the need to problematize this regime and the role assigned to the agents of social intervention are discussed.
topic social policies
multiculturalism
indigenous populations
coloniality
url https://revistaprospectiva.univalle.edu.co/index.php/prospectiva/%20article%20/view%20/8553
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