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Conflictos en torno al ambiente y los discursos científicos

Authors: Saccucci, Erika Ave Oria;

Conflictos en torno al ambiente y los discursos científicos

Abstract

In this investigation we have studied two cases of conflicts articulated around the environmental conditions in the city of Córdoba, Argentina: the case of Pueblos Unidos and the one of Vecinos Unidos en Defensa de un Ambiente Seguro. We have conducted twenty in­depth interviews with the purpose of knowing the role assumed by scientific discourses in these conflicts. The interviews have been analyzed using the technique of content analysis and some tools from discourses analysis. From the analysis it follows that scientific discourses function as power discourses that produce struggles for their meaning. In the first section we have addressed the diverse role of scientific discourses as devices of power, that, in articulation with diverses needs of economic capital, produces particular bodies and territories in each case. Finally, we presented the strategies that neighbors in struggle oppose to this device of power.Key words: Córdoba, Contamination, Devices, Capital, Strategies.

En esta investigación hemos abordado dos casos de conflictos articulados en torno a las condiciones ambientales en la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina: el caso de Pueblos Unidos y el de Vecinos Unidos en Defensa de un Ambiente Seguro. Se han realizado veinte entrevistas en profundidad con la finalidad de conocer el rol que asumen los discursos científicos en estos conflictos. Las entrevistas han sido analizadas utilizando la técnica del análisis de contenido y herramientas del análisis de discurso. Del análisis se desprende que los discursos científicos funcionan como discursos de poder que producen luchas por su sentido. En el primer apartado se ha abordado el diverso despliegue del dispositivo de poder del discurso científico en cada caso que, en articulación con diversas necesidades del capital, producen territorios particulares. Por último, se han abordado las estrategias que las y los vecinos en lucha oponen frente al despliegue de este dispositivo.

Fil: Saccucci, Erika Ave Oria. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Católica de Córdoba. Área de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades; Argentina

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PODER, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, CIENCIA, DISCURSOS, CONFLICTOS, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5

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