Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia

With the reproduction of severe deprivation among the campesinado in Latin America as a starting-point,the report explores the mechanisms of impoverishment in the eastern rural region of the department of Cauca in Colombia and the forms of resistance initiated by the Regional Indigenous Council of C...

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Main Author: Berglund, Staffan
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen 1982
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-683892013-04-18T16:26:05ZResisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in ColombiaengBerglund, StaffanUmeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionenUmeå : Umeå universitet1982ColombiaCaucaCRICpopular participationpovertysocial developmentindigenous movementsocial powerpeasantmobilizationparticipationanti-participationdeprivationnational integrationland invasionresistancecultural survivalWith the reproduction of severe deprivation among the campesinado in Latin America as a starting-point,the report explores the mechanisms of impoverishment in the eastern rural region of the department of Cauca in Colombia and the forms of resistance initiated by the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca (CRIC). It is postulated that the continued existence of poverty derives its root-causes not from lacking integration of the traditional sector of the national economy into the modern sector, but from the processes through which the poor indigenous staple-food producer and agricultural worker by way of his actual participation within the capitalistic system is continously deprived of his energy and capacity by the power elite as he himself lacks the means to realize his own developmental power* Sham-participation, refering to the dysfunctionality of systemic participation performed by the poor who lack access to the bases for accumulating social power, is a concept applied to understand these mechanisms. Participation per se does not necessarily correspond to influence and power. Rather, systemic political participation can give legitimacy to the very system and to those structural conditions oppressing the indigenous small-holders and workers and consequently contributes to the consolidation of the transfer-process of power and thereby the reproduction of deprivation. Thus the poor indigenous population in Cauca cannot expect to be given access to the fundaments of social power. Thus the elements of real participation and the conditions for resisting deprivation are less likely to be obtained only through the creation of new institutions and channels for popular participation# In the case of the indigenous movement in Colombia, the problem is rather to revoke the repression of the indigenous organizations which have emerged from below and instead promote their spontaneous mobilization. digitalisering@umuDoctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-68389Research reports from the Department of Sociology, University of Umeå, 0566-7518 ; 65application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Colombia
Cauca
CRIC
popular participation
poverty
social development
indigenous movement
social power
peasant
mobilization
participation
anti-participation
deprivation
national integration
land invasion
resistance
cultural survival
spellingShingle Colombia
Cauca
CRIC
popular participation
poverty
social development
indigenous movement
social power
peasant
mobilization
participation
anti-participation
deprivation
national integration
land invasion
resistance
cultural survival
Berglund, Staffan
Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia
description With the reproduction of severe deprivation among the campesinado in Latin America as a starting-point,the report explores the mechanisms of impoverishment in the eastern rural region of the department of Cauca in Colombia and the forms of resistance initiated by the Regional Indigenous Council of Cauca (CRIC). It is postulated that the continued existence of poverty derives its root-causes not from lacking integration of the traditional sector of the national economy into the modern sector, but from the processes through which the poor indigenous staple-food producer and agricultural worker by way of his actual participation within the capitalistic system is continously deprived of his energy and capacity by the power elite as he himself lacks the means to realize his own developmental power* Sham-participation, refering to the dysfunctionality of systemic participation performed by the poor who lack access to the bases for accumulating social power, is a concept applied to understand these mechanisms. Participation per se does not necessarily correspond to influence and power. Rather, systemic political participation can give legitimacy to the very system and to those structural conditions oppressing the indigenous small-holders and workers and consequently contributes to the consolidation of the transfer-process of power and thereby the reproduction of deprivation. Thus the poor indigenous population in Cauca cannot expect to be given access to the fundaments of social power. Thus the elements of real participation and the conditions for resisting deprivation are less likely to be obtained only through the creation of new institutions and channels for popular participation# In the case of the indigenous movement in Colombia, the problem is rather to revoke the repression of the indigenous organizations which have emerged from below and instead promote their spontaneous mobilization. === digitalisering@umu
author Berglund, Staffan
author_facet Berglund, Staffan
author_sort Berglund, Staffan
title Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia
title_short Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia
title_full Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia
title_fullStr Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. The case of CRIC and the eastern rural region of Cauca in Colombia
title_sort resisting poverty : perspectives on participation and social development. the case of cric and the eastern rural region of cauca in colombia
publisher Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen
publishDate 1982
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-68389
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