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Propuesta para un análisis del movimiento indígena como movimiento social Propuesta para un análisis del movimiento indígena como movimiento social

Authors: Marisa Revilla Blanco;

Propuesta para un análisis del movimiento indígena como movimiento social Propuesta para un análisis del movimiento indígena como movimiento social

Abstract

En las dos últimas décadas del siglo veinte aparecieron para quedarse en el escenario político latinoamericano los movimientos sociales indígenas. Los análisis sociológicos de las movilizaciones que han tenido lugar en Ecuador, México, Bolivia y otros países se han centrado en el papel de las estructuras de oportunidad políticas en su emergencia y consolidación. Sin embargo, consideramos que tal análisis deja sin explicar el proceso de construcción de la identidad desde las identidades tribales hasta la identidad indígena. Definimos una propuesta de investigación que incluya la construcción de la identidad y la dinámica de relación entre la configuración política del poder y otros actores como congregaciones religiosas, sindicatos y organizaciones internacionales.Indigenous social movements appeared to stay in Latin-American political scene in the last two decades of twentieth century. The sociological analysis of the mobilizations which took place in Ecuador, Mexico, Bolivia and some other countries have usually emphasised the role of political opportunities structures in their emergence and consolidation. Nevertheless, we consider that such an analysis leaves unexplained the process of identity construction from tribal identities to an indigenous identity. We intend to define a research proposal including identity construction and the dynamics of relation between political configuration of power and some other actors, as religious congregations, trade unions, and international organizations.

Keywords

identidad colectiva, Social sciences (General), H1-99, etnicidad, JF20-2112, movimiento indígena, Political institutions and public administration (General), movimiento social

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