Bibliographic citations
Wong, L., (2019). Reconstrucción del proceso de constitución de los artesanos de Túcume: El líder y emprendedor Julián Bravo y la emblemática tejedora Susana Bances [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14892
Wong, L., Reconstrucción del proceso de constitución de los artesanos de Túcume: El líder y emprendedor Julián Bravo y la emblemática tejedora Susana Bances [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/14892
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title = "Reconstrucción del proceso de constitución de los artesanos de Túcume: El líder y emprendedor Julián Bravo y la emblemática tejedora Susana Bances",
author = "Wong Fupuy, Lucía Beatriz",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2019"
}
This research analyses the constitutional processes of two key social actors in the development of the cultural, patrimonial and artistic sectors of Peru. Peruvian artisans have historically been associated with a marginalized and undervalued sector of the population. In Peru, the welfare policies of both the public and private sectors for the artisans --often considered only functional--, has usually caused more harm than good. Therefore, it is important to highlight, from the perspective of Social Management, those social entrepreneurship initiatives that have arisen from their own cultural and territorial identity, contributing to the formation of leaderships. This is the case of two artisans from the rural sector of Peru: the preservation of an important ancestral tradition through the work and ingenuity of Susana Bances Zeña; and the innovation, creativity and management skills that emerge naturally from the work of Dante Julián Bravo Calderón, both native personalities of the town of Tucume, in Lambayeque. From the observation and qualitative analysis of these two particular cases it is possible to extract different readings that allow social managers to know closely the reality of the Peruvian artisanal sector. The recommendations, in turn, point to the way in which other initiatives of social entrepreneurship can contribute to local development and the generation of social capital. This is relevant especially in the less developed regions, which are potentially rich in natural and patrimonial resources. The findings of the present investigation show that experience-based leaderships are legitimate, but at the same time they present a blueprint of the processes suffered over the last fifteen years that are still inconclusive. This study recommends linking people with their past and present history from the beginning, fostering love and respect for their territory and their culture, as well as designing flexible tools and methodologies, which propitiate the natural articulation of all the key actors, in favor of the development and permanent creation of the communities’ social capital.
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