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Desarraigo y Acciones Alternativas al Desarrollo

Authors: Cifuentes Guerrero, Jinneth Cristina;

Desarraigo y Acciones Alternativas al Desarrollo

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The present article argues about the configuration of the discourse of "development" during the twentieth century and how it has come into question as a result of economic crises, increased poverty and progressive deterioration of the environment related to Dysfunctionality of the environment imposed models reach the "development". In this sense, the text addresses the debates around the civilization crisis and modernity, stating that the development models have provoked in the different territories a great phenomenon of uprooting that prevent the sense of belonging and social fabric in the different territories and On the contrary it keeps them in an endless circle of marginalization and poverty. Therefore, it is argued that it is necessary to dimension the uprooting to interpret the different situations of marginalization and vulnerability of the territories. In this way, the perspective of "good living" is shown as an alternative action to development, as a decisive bet in the reconstruction of broken vital tissues.

El presente artículo argumenta sobre la configuración deldiscurso del “desarrollo“durante el siglo XX y cómo éste se ha venido poniendo en tela de juicio como producto de las crisis económicas, aumento de la pobreza y progresivo deterioro del medio ambiente relacionados con la disfuncionalidad de los modelos impuestos entorno alcanzar el”desarrollo”. En este sentido, este trabajo analiza los debates alrededor de la crisis civilizatoria y la modernidad, para enunciar que los modelos de desarrollo han provocado en los diferentes territorios distintas formas de desarraigo que impiden el sentido de pertenencia y tejido social en los diversos territorios y por el contrario los mantiene en un interminable circulo de marginación y pobreza. Por ello se sostiene, que es necesario dimensionar el desarraigopara interpretar las diferentes situaciones de marginación y vulnerabilidad de los territorios. De esta manera, se muestra, como acción alternativa al desarrollo, la perspectiva del “buen vivir”,

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Good Living "SumakKawsay", Planeación para el desarrollo, Crisis civilizatoria, Desarraigo, Buen Vivir “SumakKawsay”, Modernidad, Desarrollo social, Civilization crisis, Development, Modernity, Civilización, Desarrollo, Uprooting

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