Del liderazgo fuerte a la participación activa: resistencia efectiva a las economías ilícitas en territorios colectivos de comunidades afrocolombianas (From Strong Leadership to Active Community Engagement: Effective Resistance to Illicit Economies in Afro-Colombian Collective Territories)

Iván Lobo, M. A. Vélez
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This paper studies the onset and recent expansion of illicit crops into the collective territories of rural Afro-Colombian communities in the Pacific region of Colombia. We analyze whether community organization and leadership can explain differences in the presence and expansion of coca crops in these territories. Following a mixed-method approach that combines the analysis of satellite imagery, semi-structured interviews and household surveys, our results suggest that community organization and leadership (as expressions of social capital) do explain differences in the expansion of illicit crops by enabling (or hindering) different forms of resistance. Investing in social capital is thus one way to reorient policy interventions, a goal to which the Colombian state can only partially contribute given its structural limitations.
从强有力的领导到积极的参与:有效抵制非裔哥伦比亚社区集体领土上的非法经济
本文研究了非法作物进入哥伦比亚太平洋地区农村非洲裔哥伦比亚社区集体领土的开始和最近的扩张。我们分析社区组织和领导是否可以解释这些领土上古柯作物存在和扩张的差异。通过结合卫星图像分析、半结构化访谈和家庭调查的混合方法,我们的研究结果表明,社区组织和领导(作为社会资本的表达)确实通过促进(或阻碍)不同形式的抵抗来解释非法作物扩张的差异。因此,投资社会资本是重新调整政策干预的一种方式,鉴于其结构性限制,哥伦比亚政府只能对这一目标做出部分贡献。
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