La conformación de líderes e intelectuales indígenas en las organizaciones étnicas de trabajadores agrícolas en Sinaloa

In Sinaloa, labor force employed in tasks related to vegetable production is mostly from migrants. These people come from the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Veracruz. They are, however, economically, socially, politically and laborally excluded both as migrants and as indigenous people. In order to...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor: CELSO ORTIZ MARIN
Tipo de recurso: tesis doctoral
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2010
País:México
Institución:Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
Repositorio:Repositorio Institucional de la UAM Iztapalapa
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:bindani.izt.uam.mx:6395w729x
Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.24275/uami.6395w729x
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Agriculture and state
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Agricultural laborers -- Sinaloa (Mexico : Estado)
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Intellectual indigenous people -- Sinaloa (Mexico : Estado)
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Trabajadores agrícolas -- Sinaloa (México: Estado)
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Indígenas intelectuales -- Sinaloa (México: Estado)
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Pueblos indígenas -- Sinaloa (México: Estado)
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Indigenous peoples -- Sinaloa (Mexico : Estado)
info:eu-repo/classification/LEM/Agricultura y Estado
info:eu-repo/classification/cti/5
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Sumario:In Sinaloa, labor force employed in tasks related to vegetable production is mostly from migrants. These people come from the states of Guerrero, Oaxaca and Veracruz. They are, however, economically, socially, politically and laborally excluded both as migrants and as indigenous people. In order to face these problems, in Sinaloa, since the 1990s, indigenous migrant agricultural workers have adopted a new organization modality. The main feature of these organizations is their ethnic character and the orientation of their st ruggle towards aspects pertinent to human-rights defense as well as de mands of civil or labor character. Within these organizations, the protagonist presen ce of social actors acknowledged by the agricultural workers outstands. This is an indigenous actor, and it refers to indigenous leaders and intellectuals who resulted from the conflictive integration of indigenous groups to agri cultural labor markets in Sinaloa. It is evident th at these social actors are gene rating their own reflection about themselves, about agricultural work, its organizations and the challenges faced, and they do it out of the crossing of their own cultural prac tices and their identity as Indians. These indigenous actors have their ow n reflection, their individual thinking, which the academic world needs to know and acknowledge, in the construction of a fairer society. This research analyzes the social relation spaces which influence the formation of indigenous leaders and intellectuals within the ethnic organizations of agricultural workers. By applying the actor methodology, the purpose is to enlighten the conceptual and methodological foundations of a perspective oriented to the actor through the elucidation of certain concepts and analytical procedures that would allow us to elaborate on our research theme. The analysis centered on the actor, beside s introducing us to diffe rent life worlds and allowing for the reconstruction of everyday social and cultural practice, makes it possible to combine the actor-oriented approach with a historic-structural perspective. In this sense, ‘The formation of indigenous leaders and intellectual s within the ethnic organizations of agricultural workers in Sinaloa’ , as a study object, is analyzed from the relation between structure, subjectivity and mediated action by the social actors themselves.