Collective action and conflict of interests: the case of the peasant community of Catac
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201301.003Keywords:
collective action, conflict of interests, territorial defense, communal enterprise, benefit sharing mechanisms, community consensusAbstract
This article proposes a comprehension of social changes in the peasant community of Catac as results of collective action in a context where challenges present themselves as political opportunities and social contentions as well as internal demands of interest groups or factions. In an heterogeneous community as Catac, collective action is not something that is taken for granted but it is deliberately created and constituted. However, it tends to be fragile and usually breaks because of outside pressures and the power relations defined as relations among factions that exist in community.
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Published
2013-12-06
How to Cite
Osorio Bautista, S. (2013). Collective action and conflict of interests: the case of the peasant community of Catac. Anthropologica Del Departamento De Ciencias Sociales, 31(31), 43–79. https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.201301.003
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Peasant communities: New contexts, new processes



