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Repeasantization in the Argentina of the 21st century

In Argentina, families from the countryside decide to remain in their areas or reproduce themselves in new places, resorting to direct production, under technological conditions that seek to maintain independence from external supplies, and deploying modes for controlling resources anchored in the community. While some of these situations take place in the context of experiences of collective action, others respond to the socioeconomic challenges faced in everyday familiar realms. We are living a process in which the peasant identity is politically activated; a process that becomes visible in the growing emergence of organizations that define themselves as part of the peasantry. Under these conditions, we observe in different rural spaces the elaboration of a peasant perspective, which we attempt to characterize, aimed at facing the challenges posed by agrarian transformations and in the forms of control and appropriation of natural resources.

Title of publication: Psicoperspectivas. Individuo y Sociedad
Volume: 11
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ISSN: 0717-7798
Page range: 134-157
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Author: Diego Domínguez
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Organization: Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA)
Other organizations: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso
Year: 2012
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Country/ies: Argentina
Geographical coverage: Latin America and the Caribbean
Type: Journal article
Content language: Spanish
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