Autonomie Et Developpement Territorial Au Mexique Zapatiste Paperback
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Stephane Guirmont Marceau
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For more than 15 years, the Zapatista movement has developed a unique relationship with the territory, expressing itself through de facto autonomy and the management structure parallel to that of the State it has established. The Zapatista movement is anti-globalization and internationally known, but it is also a local movement through which poor and marginalized Mexican indigenous people have put forward collective actions that attempt to improve their position in regional and regional power relations. nationals. Through the political organization of the Zapatista movement, the tools of management of the autonomous territory that it elaborates, as well as the social organizations of all kinds that flourish on this territory, this research has tried to uncover the strategies and means that these excluded people take to organize themselves. They do this, among other things, with the help of social organizations that innovate through socioterritorial practices that bring about a new social territoriality. It is these practices that territorialize the Zapatista autonomy and encourage the development of the territory.
ISBN-13
9786131521386
Language
French
Publisher
Omniscriptum
Number of Pages
148