Abstract

The study of the Minga, a protest that took place in October and November of 2008 in Colombia, intends to explore the category of "protest" by showing the specificities of contemporary relations between the national State and the indigenous people. The analysis dialogues with scholars who have highlighted the political character of the social protest. Document analysis, participant observation, and interviews were the instruments used to gather information, which demonstrates that the protests become a political act through strategies that publicly constrain government officials. This situation leads to crises of legitimacy that can be politically capitalized by protesters. However, in the interministerial meetings, where the dialogue between the protesters and the state representatives takes place, the governmental strategies designed to delay and neutralize the protests prevail.

Details

Title
Indigenous protest in Colombia: The Minga at issue
Author
Elizabeth del Socorro Ruano
Pages
263-273
Section
Articles
Publication year
2016
Publication date
May-Aug 2016
Publisher
Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS, Editoria de Periódicos Científicos
ISSN
15197050
e-ISSN
21776229
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Portuguese
ProQuest document ID
1825618384
Copyright
Copyright Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos - UNISINOS, Editoria de Periódicos Científicos May-Aug 2016