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Publicado 2008
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This article contrasts strategies adopted by migrants from two Andeancommunities located in different regions in Peru, in their useof social, cultural, and material networks, taking into consideration the place they settle in and where they come from, their translocal experience. These strategies are embedded in a parallel form; on the one hand there is an extension of the domestic bonds from the original village in the place they finally settle down in, mostly givenby a transgenerational continuation, based on collateral descendance (uncle/aunt – nephew/niece), which weakens the original supradomestic collective identities; and, on the other hand, the newly interethnic neighborhood bonds which transform the social solidarity model in the place they settle down in. These strategies that combine hierarchy, clientelism, reciprocity and redistribution, also imply a new interpretation of n...
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Publicado 1992
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Esta publicación contó con el apoyo del servicio de cooperación de la Universidad Libre de Bruselas.
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Publicado 2008
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This article contrasts strategies adopted by migrants from two Andeancommunities located in different regions in Peru, in their useof social, cultural, and material networks, taking into consideration the place they settle in and where they come from, their translocal experience. These strategies are embedded in a parallel form; on the one hand there is an extension of the domestic bonds from the original village in the place they finally settle down in, mostly givenby a transgenerational continuation, based on collateral descendance (uncle/aunt – nephew/niece), which weakens the original supradomestic collective identities; and, on the other hand, the newly interethnic neighborhood bonds which transform the social solidarity model in the place they settle down in. These strategies that combine hierarchy, clientelism, reciprocity and redistribution, also imply a new interpretation of n...
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Publicado 2008
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This article contrasts strategies adopted by migrants from two Andeancommunities located in different regions in Peru, in their useof social, cultural, and material networks, taking into consideration the place they settle in and where they come from, their translocal experience. These strategies are embedded in a parallel form; on the one hand there is an extension of the domestic bonds from the original village in the place they finally settle down in, mostly givenby a transgenerational continuation, based on collateral descendance (uncle/aunt – nephew/niece), which weakens the original supradomestic collective identities; and, on the other hand, the newly interethnic neighborhood bonds which transform the social solidarity model in the place they settle down in. These strategies that combine hierarchy, clientelism, reciprocity and redistribution, also imply a new interpretation of n...
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Publicado 1974
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"La reciprocidad y el intercambio, tanto de bienes como de servicios, constituyen uno de los mecanismos fundamentales de articulación social y económica de amplios sectores del campesinado peruano más pobre, tanto entre sí como con los intermediarios del sistema económico nacional. La reciprocidad, que fue un elemento esencial en la organización económica y social de la sociedad andina anterior a la Conquista, continúa realizándose en el presente con profusión y vigor, a pesar de las modificaciones sufridas por el impacto de la penetración del capitalismo en el campo. Persiste como un mecanismo de adaptación racional a un ambiente particularmente duro, al mismo tiempo que actúa como defensa a la penetración urbana; pero, asimismo, el desigual control de los recursos la ha convertido en un elemento utilizado para profundizar y establecer nuevas formas de dominación, transfo...