Bibliographic citations
Bahamonde, C., (2016). El conflicto Conga, la populización de la demanda por agua : los escenarios políticos y la perennización del conflicto, 2010-2013 [Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/32
Bahamonde, C., El conflicto Conga, la populización de la demanda por agua : los escenarios políticos y la perennización del conflicto, 2010-2013 []. PE: Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12833/32
@misc{renati/1009441,
title = "El conflicto Conga, la populización de la demanda por agua : los escenarios políticos y la perennización del conflicto, 2010-2013",
author = "Bahamonde Quinteros, Carmen del Rosario",
publisher = "Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya",
year = "2016"
}
Thesis research addresses the process followed by the demand for water in the conflict by the mining project Conga, expressed in the speech of the Unitary Command Control, a group of civil society of Cajamarca has proposed over three years various actions and strategies to reclaim water. The study is based on a qualitative methodology, from the ordering of events in a timeline of the conflict, developed based on the monthly reports of the Ombudsman on social conflicts, the pronouncements of the Unitary Command Struggle, published news surrounding the case, disseminated by print media and interviews with the actors. The scenes in which runs the conflict have been identified as follows: legal and administrative scene, cultural scene dispute technical knowledge, and the scene of the protest or stage of politics. The research also identifies the responses to the demand for water by the company Yanacocha and the Peruvian government. It is concluded that the situation of perpetuation of the conflict has to do with the way he responds hegemonic power (Company and State) to the population; this perpetuation, however, will achieve a timid step towards what some call "deepening democracy" from a situation of disagreement and conflict.
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