Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho

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This article is based on a two-year ethnographic research that analyzes the process of professionalization and community work experiences of students and graduates of the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho (IIÑ), a small indigenous university located in the ñöñho (otomí) region of the southern Mexican st...

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Autor: Mira Tapia, Alejandro
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/18906
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:intercultural strategies
indigenous professionalization
intercultural higher education
indigenous students
otomíes
estrategias interculturales
profesionalización indígena
educación superior intercultural
estudiantes indígenas
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spelling Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural ÑöñhoSaberes escolares y estrategias interculturales en estudiantes y egresados del Instituto Intercultural ÑöñhoMira Tapia, Alejandrointercultural strategiesindigenous professionalizationintercultural higher educationindigenous studentsotomíesestrategias interculturalesprofesionalización indígenaeducación superior interculturalestudiantes indígenasotomíesThis article is based on a two-year ethnographic research that analyzes the process of professionalization and community work experiences of students and graduates of the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho (IIÑ), a small indigenous university located in the ñöñho (otomí) region of the southern Mexican state of Querétaro. Among the main findings it presents that these actors collectively build and display a set of intercultural strategies (Bertely, 1997) to intervene in three issues: (i) the local socio-economic marginalization conditions, (ii) the cultural and language shift, (iii) and the violence within the socialization spaces of the youths.; all these through the sociocultural application of their academic knowledge. Firstly, this study puts in historical perspective the different paths of indigenous professionalization that have existed in the Mexican context. Subsequently, it offers a contextualization of the IIÑ and of the pedagogical profile of its degree program in Solidarity Economics. Finally, it describes the intercultural strategies produced by the students and graduates from this indigenous university, departing from the assertion of their own ethnicity within their schooling process. Este artículo se basa en una investigación etnográfica de dos años que analiza el proceso de profesionalización y las experiencias de trabajo comunitario de estudiantes y egresados del Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho (IIÑ), una pequeña universidad indígena ubicada en la región ñöñho (otomí) del sur del estado mexicano de Querétaro. Entre los principales hallazgos se muestra que estos actores, a través del uso sociocultural de sus saberes escolares, construyen y despliegan colectivamente un conjunto de estrategias interculturales (Bertely, 1997) para intervenir comunitariamente en tres aspectos: (i) las condiciones locales de marginación socioeconómica, (ii) el desplazamiento cultural y lingüístico, y (iii) la presencia de violencias en los espacios de socialización juvenil. En un inicio, el texto pone en perspectiva histórica las distintas rutas de profesionalización indígena que han existido en el contexto mexicano. Posteriormente, se ofrece una contextualización del IIÑ y del perfil pedagógico de su programa de licenciatura en Economías Solidarias. Finalmente se describen las estrategias interculturales que producen estudiantes y egresados de esta universidad indígena, a partir de una mirada que contempla la afirmación de su etnicidad en el marco de procesos de escolarización. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2017-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1890610.18800/anthropologica.201702.002Anthropologica; Vol. 35 Núm. 39 (2017): Jóvenes indígenas, interculturalidad y educación superior; 25-562224-64280254-9212reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/18906/19630http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/189062020-08-01T01:38:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
Saberes escolares y estrategias interculturales en estudiantes y egresados del Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
title Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
spellingShingle Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
Mira Tapia, Alejandro
intercultural strategies
indigenous professionalization
intercultural higher education
indigenous students
otomíes
estrategias interculturales
profesionalización indígena
educación superior intercultural
estudiantes indígenas
otomíes
title_short Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
title_full Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
title_fullStr Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
title_full_unstemmed Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
title_sort Academic knowledge and intercultural strategies among students and graduated from the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mira Tapia, Alejandro
author Mira Tapia, Alejandro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv intercultural strategies
indigenous professionalization
intercultural higher education
indigenous students
otomíes
estrategias interculturales
profesionalización indígena
educación superior intercultural
estudiantes indígenas
otomíes
topic intercultural strategies
indigenous professionalization
intercultural higher education
indigenous students
otomíes
estrategias interculturales
profesionalización indígena
educación superior intercultural
estudiantes indígenas
otomíes
description This article is based on a two-year ethnographic research that analyzes the process of professionalization and community work experiences of students and graduates of the Instituto Intercultural Ñöñho (IIÑ), a small indigenous university located in the ñöñho (otomí) region of the southern Mexican state of Querétaro. Among the main findings it presents that these actors collectively build and display a set of intercultural strategies (Bertely, 1997) to intervene in three issues: (i) the local socio-economic marginalization conditions, (ii) the cultural and language shift, (iii) and the violence within the socialization spaces of the youths.; all these through the sociocultural application of their academic knowledge. Firstly, this study puts in historical perspective the different paths of indigenous professionalization that have existed in the Mexican context. Subsequently, it offers a contextualization of the IIÑ and of the pedagogical profile of its degree program in Solidarity Economics. Finally, it describes the intercultural strategies produced by the students and graduates from this indigenous university, departing from the assertion of their own ethnicity within their schooling process. 
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