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Preciado, R., (2023). El teatro de la negociación en la mesa de diálogo de la provincia de Caylloma-Arequipa para resolver los conflictos por los proyectos de desarrollo implementados por el Estado [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25091
Preciado, R., El teatro de la negociación en la mesa de diálogo de la provincia de Caylloma-Arequipa para resolver los conflictos por los proyectos de desarrollo implementados por el Estado []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25091
@phdthesis{renati/526721,
title = "El teatro de la negociación en la mesa de diálogo de la provincia de Caylloma-Arequipa para resolver los conflictos por los proyectos de desarrollo implementados por el Estado",
author = "Preciado Jeronimo, Ruth Maria",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The roundtables have been promoted by an international mandate in order to solve social conflicts caused by development projects, as a strict, binary, and static procedure for economic negotiation with local populations. The present research analyzes the case study of the roundtable in Caylloma Province (MDPC), in the Arequipa region. This space of dialogue was analyzed as theater of negotiation, where both, the representatives of the central and regional government as well as local organizations and the Provincial Municipality of Caylloma, impose their power. The main characteristic of this roundtable is that the explicit objectives do not respond to the internal negotiation agenda, which is connected to the dynamics of the external context that was classified into three phases: pre-electoral (August to September 2018), post-electoral (October and November 2018) and change of command (December 2018). On the one hand, the central and regional government have the underlying objective of imposing their power, in order to spent time to guarantee the continuity of development projects, trap economic negotiations and show their power over local populations. On the other hand, the local population articulated different unified underlying objectives of resistance, negotiation and electoral propaganda of the Unidos por el Gran Gambio (UPGC) political party, among others, which varied with the contextual phases. The main conclusion is that the MDPC is not only a place of resistance and negotiation, but also fulfills underlying objectives that respond to an unplanned contingent external space. In the imposition of power, the framework of interaction, that is constantly changing, is disputed through the deployment of contingent strategies and interaction tactics on the elements of the theater that are characterized by a dynamic scenario (internal, external and glocal), spec-actors and an intermittent script.
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