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- Title
Más allá de la gubernamentalidad: políticas de colonización y desarrollo rural en el piedemonte caqueteño (1960-1980).
- Authors
Martínez B., Sandra Patricia
- Abstract
Public policies subscribe into specific governmentality forms, as long as they are linked to certain government projects. Although these policies may have an instrumental role in the legitimation of a state domination project, their effectivity cannot be taken for granted. They take social forms depending on the particular contexts where they are implemented, while also having different readings and interpretations made by those who make them and the ones the policies are made for. In the light of the case study of the colonization and rural development programs executed between 1960 and 1980 by the Caja Agraria and the Incora in the Caquetá Foothill, we will see how the practices used by the settlers and public officers involved in the implementation of these programs may end up subverting their initial purposes, making them take unexpected turns.
- Subjects
CAQUETA (Colombia); COLOMBIA; IMPERIALISM; TWENTIETH century; COLOMBIAN politics &; government; GOVERNMENTALITY; RURAL development; RURAL development -- Government policy; PUBLIC administration; POLITICAL science
- Publication
Universitas Humanística, 2016, Vol 82, Issue 82, p135
- ISSN
0120-4807
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11144/Javeriana.uh82.gpcd