Desterradas del río. Hidroituango y la destrucción del cuerpo-territorio por megaproyectos. Entre el interés general y el sostenimiento de la vida

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Lina Marín Moreno, M. Montenegro
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diversas. Apoyados en estos argumentos, la justificación de interés general para la construcción de megahidroeléctricas queda sin fundamento sólido. Through the case of the Hidroituango hydroelectric plant in Colombia, this article proposes that the implementation of megaprojects constitutes a proprietary device in which the expulsion of populations, damage to ecosystems, and deepening inequality converge. These three factors lead to the destruction of the body-territory from the capture of life forms to accumulate capital. Based on the Narrative Pro-ductions methodology and a process of co-theorization between the knowledge produced by the Ríos Vivos Movement, the narrative of the social leader Isabel Cristina Zuleta and interdisciplinary scientific research, we conclude that the struggles for permanence in the territory turn into struggles against the worst future scenarios of climate change, deterioration of the planet and the social and economic conditions of diverse communities. Based on these arguments, the general interest justification for the construction of mega-hydroelectric plants runs out of a solid foundation.
被赶出河里。Hidroituango和大型项目对身体和领土的破坏。在大众利益和维持生命之间
diversas。在所有的论点中,有一个论点是:justificación在一般情况下,通过construcción在基本情况下,超大规模的 化学物质交换和化学物质交换。通过哥伦比亚Hidroituango水电站的案例,本文提出,大型项目的实施构成了一种专有的手段,在这种手段中,人口的驱逐、生态系统的破坏和不平等的加剧汇聚在一起。这三个因素导致身体领土从捕获生命形态到积累资本的破坏。基于叙事生产的方法论,以及Ríos Vivos运动所产生的知识、社会领袖伊莎贝尔·克里斯蒂娜·苏莱塔(Isabel Cristina Zuleta)的叙述和跨学科科学研究之间的共同理论化过程,我们得出结论,在领土上争取永久存在的斗争转变为反对气候变化、地球恶化以及不同社区的社会和经济状况的最坏未来情景的斗争。基于这些论点,建设大型水力发电厂的普遍利益理由就失去了坚实的基础。
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Iberoamericana - Nordic Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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