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Aletheia. Revista de Desarrollo Humano, Educativo y Social Contemporáneo

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CETINA RAMOS, Nury Marcela; GARCIA DONATO, Pablo Ariel  and  HERNANDEZ-CASTILLO, Camila Andrea. Who is Nasa resists. Aleth. rev. desarro. hum. educ. soc. contemp. [online]. 2015, vol.7, n.1, pp.104-127. ISSN 2145-0366.

The articles presents the result of the research "Resistance practices in social emergency scenarios: Nasa community Toribio-Cauca". This is a qualitative research with hermeneutic approach. It aims to identify resistance practices generated by the Nasa community in Toribio-Cauca in response to power relations that produce social emergency scenarios. The research is held from social cartography workshops, focusing on power relations, desire and communication with groups of adults and authority places, fear and likes with groups of children. In addition, semi-structured interviews were held. The Nasa community is configured from a social emergency scenario, produced by power relations from four types of conflict in the territory: armed, social, economic and ethnic. In response to these power relations, the Nasa community generates resistance practices summarized in the Nasa project, through the permanence in the territory, the indigenous Guard, the independent health and educational system, the productive projects, the political and social organization, the dialogue with armed people, the contingence plans, among others. With this research, it is intended to visualize the organizational process of resistance of Nasa community and to dialogue with the authors quoted in the theorical frame.

Keywords : resistance; power; social emergency; community; resistance practices.

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