The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power

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This article aims to conduct a critical review of how the "ecological / environmental" problem has been built since the seventies of the last century. From a dominant perspective, the theoretical approach to ecological conflicts has been largely carried out without considering various rela...

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Autor: López Córdova, Dania
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/16975
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociologia/article/view/16975
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Problema
calentamiento global
descolonialidad del poder
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
global warming
descoloniality of power
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
El surgimiento y actualidad del problema “ecológico-ambiental”: una aproximación crítica desde la Descolonialidad del Poder
title The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
spellingShingle The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
López Córdova, Dania
Problema
calentamiento global
descolonialidad del poder
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
global warming
descoloniality of power
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
title_short The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
title_full The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
title_fullStr The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
title_full_unstemmed The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
title_sort The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of Power
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv López Córdova, Dania
author López Córdova, Dania
author_facet López Córdova, Dania
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calentamiento global
descolonialidad del poder
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
global warming
descoloniality of power
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
topic Problema
calentamiento global
descolonialidad del poder
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
global warming
descoloniality of power
Buen Vivir-buenos vivires
description This article aims to conduct a critical review of how the "ecological / environmental" problem has been built since the seventies of the last century. From a dominant perspective, the theoretical approach to ecological conflicts has been largely carried out without considering various relations of power, causing this problem to be analyzed only from an environmental perspective, and from an anthropocentric and instrumental point of view. This mainstreaming perspective has tried in vain to reconcile economic growth or capitalist accumulation with environmental and social balances, with a view to achieving "development" without challenging the contradictions of capitalism. From critical approaches, an effort is recognized to incorporate power relations into the analysis of environmental conflicts. The emphasis on tackling these conflicts has been placed mostly on economic dimension (capital), generally from an anthropocentric perspective and to that extent, considering “nature” only from the locus of the environment and the imaginary of development. However, in recent decades along with the confluence of the crisis of the modern / colonial-capitalist pattern of power and with the climate crisis/emergency, a new horizon of historical sense has emerged that questions power in all its complexity, both in time and space. These new approaches, the decoloniality of power, solidarity economy, and buen vivir, seek to eradicate the relations of domination and exploitation existing in the central areas of social life, and it is promoted to establish relations of reciprocity and complementarity between humans and with “nature”. The latter from a biocentric perspective, where the ecological becomes meaningful, understood as the recognition of the right of Mother Earth to exist.
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spelling The emergence and topicality of the “ecological-environmental” problem: a critical approach from the Decoloniality of PowerEl surgimiento y actualidad del problema “ecológico-ambiental”: una aproximación crítica desde la Descolonialidad del PoderLópez Córdova, DaniaProblemacalentamiento globaldescolonialidad del poderBuen Vivir-buenos viviresglobal warmingdescoloniality of powerBuen Vivir-buenos viviresThis article aims to conduct a critical review of how the "ecological / environmental" problem has been built since the seventies of the last century. From a dominant perspective, the theoretical approach to ecological conflicts has been largely carried out without considering various relations of power, causing this problem to be analyzed only from an environmental perspective, and from an anthropocentric and instrumental point of view. This mainstreaming perspective has tried in vain to reconcile economic growth or capitalist accumulation with environmental and social balances, with a view to achieving "development" without challenging the contradictions of capitalism. From critical approaches, an effort is recognized to incorporate power relations into the analysis of environmental conflicts. The emphasis on tackling these conflicts has been placed mostly on economic dimension (capital), generally from an anthropocentric perspective and to that extent, considering “nature” only from the locus of the environment and the imaginary of development. However, in recent decades along with the confluence of the crisis of the modern / colonial-capitalist pattern of power and with the climate crisis/emergency, a new horizon of historical sense has emerged that questions power in all its complexity, both in time and space. These new approaches, the decoloniality of power, solidarity economy, and buen vivir, seek to eradicate the relations of domination and exploitation existing in the central areas of social life, and it is promoted to establish relations of reciprocity and complementarity between humans and with “nature”. The latter from a biocentric perspective, where the ecological becomes meaningful, understood as the recognition of the right of Mother Earth to exist.Este artículo tiene como objetivo realizar una revisión crítica sobre la forma en que se ha construido el problema “ecológico/ambiental” desde la década del setenta del siglo pasado. Se sostiene que, desde la perspectiva dominante, el abordaje teórico de dicho problema se ha realizado sin considerar las relaciones de poder, ubicando además el problema sólo en lo ambiental -esto es, desde lo antropocéntrico e instrumental-, tratando vanamente de conciliar el crecimiento económico o acumulación capitalista con los equilibrios ambientales y sociales, con miras a alcanzar el “desarrollo” . Desde los enfoques críticos, se reconoce un esfuerzo por incorporar en sus análisis las relaciones de poder; sin embargo, el énfasis se ha colocado en la dimensión económica del mismo (el capital), generalmente desde una mirada antropocéntrica y en esa medida, considerando a la “naturaleza” solo desde lo ambiental, presos además del imaginario del Desarrollo. No obstante, en las últimas décadas, a la par de la confluencia de la crisis del patrón de poder moderno/colonial capitalista con la crisis/emergencia climática, ha emergido un nuevo horizonte de sentido histórico que cuestiona el poder en toda su complejidad en el tiempo y en el espacio, planteando la necesidad de erradicar las relaciones de dominación y explotación existentes en los ámbitos centrales de la vida social, de establecer relaciones de reciprocidad y complementariedad entre los humanos y con la “naturaleza” , desde miradas biocéntricas donde lo ecológico cobra sentido, entendido esto como el reconocimiento del derecho de la Madre Tierra a existir.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2019-11-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer review articleArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociologia/article/view/1697510.15381/rsoc.v0i29.16975Revista de Sociología; No. 29 (2019); 85-111Revista de Sociología; Núm. 29 (2019); 85-1111609-75801605-8933reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/sociologia/article/view/16975/14453Derechos de autor 2019 Dania López Córdovahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/169752019-11-26T19:02:10Z
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