The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980

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This study is about the social movements of Latin America through which they were located in Peru, after his experience in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) the author (Slater) introduces us to development studies from radical geography, it is the exploration of the power of peasant social movements, contrar...

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Autor: Slater, David
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2022
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/espiral/article/view/25433
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:social movements
capitalism
inequality
regions
military government
movimientos sociales
capitalismo
desigualdad
regiones
gobierno militar
movimentos sociais
desigualdade
regiões
governo militar
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
El Estado peruano y las crisis regionales: el desarrollo de los movimientos regionales 1968-1980
O estado peruano e as crises regionais - o desenvolvimento da movimentos regionais, 1968-1980
title The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
spellingShingle The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
Slater, David
social movements
capitalism
inequality
regions
military government
movimientos sociales
capitalismo
desigualdad
regiones
gobierno militar
movimentos sociais
capitalismo
desigualdade
regiões
governo militar
title_short The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
title_full The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
title_fullStr The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
title_full_unstemmed The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
title_sort The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Slater, David
Slater, David
Slater, David
author Slater, David
author_facet Slater, David
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv social movements
capitalism
inequality
regions
military government
movimientos sociales
capitalismo
desigualdad
regiones
gobierno militar
movimentos sociais
capitalismo
desigualdade
regiões
governo militar
topic social movements
capitalism
inequality
regions
military government
movimientos sociales
capitalismo
desigualdad
regiones
gobierno militar
movimentos sociais
capitalismo
desigualdade
regiões
governo militar
description This study is about the social movements of Latin America through which they were located in Peru, after his experience in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) the author (Slater) introduces us to development studies from radical geography, it is the exploration of the power of peasant social movements, contrary to what most social scientists studied as labor movements from central countries. Having a postcolonial position from radical geography, it also explores the territorialities of the wage earners of the coastal cities and of the regional peasant movements of the interior of Peru, studying the contradictions of capital and wage labor and registering the non-wage labor that existed before the agrarian reform of the military government of Velasco Alvarado. I also record the “other” non-capitalist forms of production that persisted as alternative territorialities based on democracy, citizen participation and the struggle against the hegemonic and disorderly Peruvian capitalism, as well as identifying the gaps or errors of state intervention in the provincial territories from the hegemonic capital city. Peruvian of a military regime that declared itself revolutionary, which also did not dare to call it reformist. He focused on two social movements, one in the south of Peru in Arequipa and the other in the east of the country in Pucalpa.
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spelling The peruvian state and regional crises - the development of regional movements, 1968-1980El Estado peruano y las crisis regionales: el desarrollo de los movimientos regionales 1968-1980O estado peruano e as crises regionais - o desenvolvimento da movimentos regionais, 1968-1980Slater, DavidSlater, DavidSlater, Davidsocial movementscapitalisminequalityregionsmilitary governmentmovimientos socialescapitalismodesigualdadregionesgobierno militarmovimentos sociaiscapitalismodesigualdaderegiõesgoverno militarThis study is about the social movements of Latin America through which they were located in Peru, after his experience in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) the author (Slater) introduces us to development studies from radical geography, it is the exploration of the power of peasant social movements, contrary to what most social scientists studied as labor movements from central countries. Having a postcolonial position from radical geography, it also explores the territorialities of the wage earners of the coastal cities and of the regional peasant movements of the interior of Peru, studying the contradictions of capital and wage labor and registering the non-wage labor that existed before the agrarian reform of the military government of Velasco Alvarado. I also record the “other” non-capitalist forms of production that persisted as alternative territorialities based on democracy, citizen participation and the struggle against the hegemonic and disorderly Peruvian capitalism, as well as identifying the gaps or errors of state intervention in the provincial territories from the hegemonic capital city. Peruvian of a military regime that declared itself revolutionary, which also did not dare to call it reformist. He focused on two social movements, one in the south of Peru in Arequipa and the other in the east of the country in Pucalpa.Este estudio es sobre los movimientos sociales de Latinoamerica a través de los que se ubicaban en el Perú, luego de su experiencia en Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) el autor (Slater) nos introduce a los estudios del desarrollo desde la geografía radical, es la exploración del poder de los movimientos sociales campesinos, contrario a lo que la mayoría de científicos sociales estudiaban como los movimientos obreros desde los países centrales. Al tener una posición postcolonial desde la geografía radical también explora las territorialidades de los asalariados de las ciudades costeras y de los movimientos regionales campesinos del interior del Perú, estudiaba las contradicciones del capital y el trabajo asalariado y registro el trabajo no asalariado que existía antes de la reforma agraria del gobierno militar de Velasco Alvarado. También registro las “otras” formas de producción no capitalistas que persistían como territorialidades alternativas desde la democracia, participación ciudadana y lucha al hegemónico y desordenado capitalismo peruano, además identifico los vacíos o errores de la intervención estatal en los territorios provincianos desde la hegemónica ciudad capital peruana de un régimen militar que se declaró revolucionario, que tampoco se atrevió a decirle reformista. Se centro en dos movimientos sociales uno al sur del Perú en Arequipa y el otro al oriente del país en Pucalpa.Este estudo trata dos movimentos sociais da América Latina através dos quais se localizaram no Peru, após sua experiência em Dar es Salaam (Tanzânia) o autor (Slater) nos introduz aos estudos de desenvolvimento desde a geografia radical, é a exploração do poder da movimentos sociais camponeses, ao contrário do que a maioria dos cientistas sociais estudou como movimentos operários dos países centrais. Tendo uma posição pós-colonial a partir da geografia radical, ele também explora as territorialidades dos assalariados das cidades litorâneas e dos movimentos camponeses regionais do interior do Peru, estudou as contradições do capital e do trabalho assalariado e registrou o trabalho não assalariado que existia antes da reforma agrária do governo militar de Velasco Alvarado. Também registro as “outras” formas de produção não capitalistas que persistiram como territorialidades alternativas baseadas na democracia, na participação cidadã e na luta contra o capitalismo hegemônico e desordenado peruano, bem como identifico as lacunas ou erros de intervenção do Estado nos territórios provinciais da hegemônica capital peruana de um regime militar que se declarava revolucionário, que também não ousava chamá-lo de reformista. Concentrou-se em dois movimentos sociais, um no sul do Peru em Arequipa e outro no leste do país em Pucalpa.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales2022-12-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/espiral/article/view/2543310.15381/espiral.v4i7.25433Espiral, revista de geografías y ciencias sociales; Vol. 4 No. 7 (2022); 147-160Espiral, revista de geografías y ciencias sociales; Vol. 4 Núm. 7 (2022); 147-160Espiral, revista de geografías y ciencias sociales; v. 4 n. 7 (2022); 147-1602708-84642663-8134reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/espiral/article/view/25433/19653Derechos de autor 2022 David Slaterhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/254332023-07-31T10:06:05Z
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