Bibliographic citations
Figueroa, E., (2022). Comunicación y participación pública en el espacio de diálogo sobre la contaminación ambiental de la cuenca Llallimayo en la provincia de Melgar, en Puno (2017-2020) [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/661059
Figueroa, E., Comunicación y participación pública en el espacio de diálogo sobre la contaminación ambiental de la cuenca Llallimayo en la provincia de Melgar, en Puno (2017-2020) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/661059
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title = "Comunicación y participación pública en el espacio de diálogo sobre la contaminación ambiental de la cuenca Llallimayo en la provincia de Melgar, en Puno (2017-2020)",
author = "Figueroa Castañeda, Emilia",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2022"
}
Mining socioenvironmental conflicts set out technical controversies, since they discuss environmental studies and the technology of operations and its regulations, which are aspects that are not easily known by the citizens that suffer the consequences of environmental pollution. In this regard, the current investigation aims to evaluate the communicational and participatory processes of the socioenvironmental conflict round table, regarding the mining pollution of the Llallimayo basin located in the province of Melgar, Puno, in Peru, between 2017 and 2020. This investigation highlights the hermetical and technical nature of the round table, which does not allow to value diverse knowledge. For this research, 45 documents (including minutes, reports, statements of the affected communities) and 11 interviews with public officials, social leaders, local authorities, environmental assessors, communicators, and former congressmen, were analyzed using a qualitative methodological approach, as well as conceptual tools of the science and technology studies (STS) and the Actor-Network Theory (ANT). This allowed to observe the interrelation among heterogeneous actors (people, animals, rivers, resources, and infrastructure) that come together and transform the course of the controversy. Furthermore, in order to change the exclusionary situation in the round table, the author looks over the concept of public participation developed by Guillermo Nugent, in which he suggests the implementation of hybrid spaces to work in a collaborative manner with the purpose of reaching consensual decisions that enjoy greater legitimacy.
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