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Nuevas dinámicas poblacionales rural-urbano:¿la agroecología como motor de repoblamiento?

Authors: Iturralde, Rosario Soledad;

Nuevas dinámicas poblacionales rural-urbano:¿la agroecología como motor de repoblamiento?

Abstract

En base a registros etnográficos recolectados entre los años 2016 y 2017 en la Región Pam-peana argentina, nos arriesgamos a esbozar una interpretación de los fenómenos migratorios en la nueva ruralidad globalizada. Bajo el paradigma de la agroecología, en los últimos años en nuestro país, se perfila una subalterna pero creciente tendencia migratoria de jóvenes que retornan al campo buscando instalar formas alternativas de trabajar la tierra a las promovidas por el agronegocio. En este Contexto, es posible complejizar el fenómeno del éxodo rural argentino, que se impone como modelo dominante de migraciones internas argentinas desde principios de siglo hasta la actualidad, atendiendo a estos sujetos alternos, estos otros, que aún víctimas de la desigualdad que el sistema del agonegocio impone, sostienen la posibilidad de repoblar el campo bajo una nueva dinámica poblacional rural-urbano.

Based on ethnographic records collected between 2016 and 2017 in the Argentine Pampean Region, we risk sketching an interpretation of migratory phenomena in the new globalized rurality. Under the paradigm of agroecology, in recent years in our country is emerging a subaltern but growing trend of young migrants returning to the “countryside” seeking to install alternative ways of working the land to those promoted by agribusiness. In this context, it is possible to complicate the phenomenon of the Argentine “rural exodus”, which has become the dominant model of internal migrations in our country since the beginning of the century until today, taking care of these alternative subjects, these “others”, who are still victims of the inequality that the agribusiness system imposes, support the possibility of repopulating the countryside under a new rural-urban population dynamic

Fil: Iturralde, Rosario Soledad. Universidad Tecnológica Nacional. Facultad Regional Trenque Lauquen; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

X Congresso Brasileiro de Agroecologia, VI Congresso Latino-americano de Agroecologia, V Seminário de Agroecologia do Distrito Federal e Entorno

Sociedad Científica Latinoamericana de Agroecología

Associação Brasileira de Agroecologia

Brasilia

Brasil

Country
Argentina
Keywords

DINAMICAS POBLACIONALES RURAL-URBANO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.5, JOVENES, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, MIGRACIONES, NUEVA RURALIDAD

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