Bibliographic citations
Balvín, L., (2024). De la comunidad, a la comunidad y la ronda: reacomodos institucionales, nuevas funciones y conflictos en la comunidad y ronda campesina de Aramachay, distrito de Sincos, provincia de Jauja, región Junín [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26748
Balvín, L., De la comunidad, a la comunidad y la ronda: reacomodos institucionales, nuevas funciones y conflictos en la comunidad y ronda campesina de Aramachay, distrito de Sincos, provincia de Jauja, región Junín []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26748
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title = "De la comunidad, a la comunidad y la ronda: reacomodos institucionales, nuevas funciones y conflictos en la comunidad y ronda campesina de Aramachay, distrito de Sincos, provincia de Jauja, región Junín",
author = "Balvín Ñahuis, Luis Alonso",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This thesis has a general objective. Analyzing how the creation of the peasant guard has meant a new distribution of functions and forms of cooperation and/or conflicts with pre-existing institutions in the peasant community. To develop this objective, I address the case of the peasant community of Aramachay, district of Sincos, province of Jauja, Junín region; Historical communal space located in the Mantaro valley and which has a recently created peasant guard. The methodology used has been qualitative and ethnographic, so it moves away from any idea of “generalization“ being more of an investigative contribution of an exploratory nature and “from within“. My main conclusion is that the emergence of the peasant guard in Aramachay has meant a process of rearrangement of roles and functions within the peasant community from which it comes. This new institution assumed the tasks of administration of justice and social control; that before its creation were roles assumed by other communal institutions. As well as new functions, which dealt with problems that had not been previously resolved by the community, such as land conflicts with neighboring populations, issues related to education, supra-communal and network articulations. In this sense, this thesis invites us to reflect not only on the changes that have occurred within the communal structure before the emergence of the guard, but also on a new range of new functions, roles and development of the communal rondero political organization in Peru in the coming years.
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