The move forward of gold mining in the colombian massif: conflict, associativity and territory governance

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Raúl Cortés Landázury

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This paper presents the ways in which social actors articulate after the mining incursions and the legacy of protest mobilizations that occurred during the last part of the 20th Century (1990-2000) in the municipality of La Vega (Cauca, Colombia). To do this, documentary analysis was applied with a survey that served as a tool for Social Network Analysis (SNA). Indicators and expected values were typified, and the corresponding graph was constructed to track conflict and governance. As a result, new ways were found to process the phenomenon which has strong roots in peasant organizations and socio-centric arrangements that, although generate knowledge, require multi scalar connections that overcome virtual inbreeding arrangements.

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Raúl Cortés Landázury, University of Cauca

Economista, Universidad del Valle, Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Especialista en Gestión Ambiental, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Magíster en Estudios Políticos Universidad Javeriana, Santiago de Cali, Colombia. Doctor en Economía de los Recursos Naturales y Desarrollo Sostenible, Universidad Autónoma de México, México. Profesor titular, Departamento de Ciencias Económicas, Facultad de Ciencias Contables, Económicas y Administrativas, Universidad del Cauca, Popayán, Colombia. Investigador, Grupo de Investigación Desarrollo y Políticas Públicas Polinomía. Carrera 2º Calle 15n Esquina Campus Tulcán, Popayán, Cauca. Colombia. Correo electrónico: rcortes@unicauca.edu.co

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Cortés Landázury, R. (2018). The move forward of gold mining in the colombian massif: conflict, associativity and territory governance. Semestre Económico, 21(49), 15-39. https://doi.org/10.22395/seec.v21n49a1

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