This article reflects on the representations of communal work and collective property held by promoters of income-generating projects in the Witoto community “El Once”, near Leticia in the Colombian Amazon. It focuses on the ways women get involved in development projects, in comparison with their organization for the production of handicrafts and subsistence agricultural crops. The main argument is that work in agriculture and handicrafts is organized based on a close connection between the body, the person, and the products of his/her work, in contrast with the development projects promoted by diverse external agencies, which assume a logic of communal work and collective property. All this has as a consequence the dissatisfaction of both...
Este número de SEEDS se enfoca en un programa creado para integrar a la mujer de ingresos bajos a la...
Native women in Mexico engage in organizing dynamics that allow them to provide for their families...
In the labor market deep transformations are taking place that demand a reformulation of the traditi...
This article reflects on the representations of communal work and collective property held by promot...
This article reflects on the representations of communal work and collective property held by promot...
Este artículo reflexiona sobre las representaciones que sobre el trabajo comunitario y la propiedad ...
Abstract: The National Commission for the Development of the Indian Groups of Mexico (CDI for the Sp...
For the Kichwa women living at the Bobonaza and Curaray river basins, in the Pastaza Province, Ecuad...
nte la creciente promoción de proyectos para mujeres campesinas y la búsqueda de modelos alternativo...
Con demasiada frecuencia los planificadores profesionales del desarrollo que diseñan proyectos desti...
[ES] Este trabajo de fin de Máster mostrará las diferentes etapas del diseño participativo de un pro...
The work of textile entrepreneur women in the Popular Economy possesses certain peculiar characteris...
Public policies increase government funding of rural women's microenterprises to create wealth and r...
This article is part of a broader research conducted during 2009-2010. It tries to understand the ra...
This article refers to the Nicaraguan women that produce tortillas in the community of La Carpio, ...
Este número de SEEDS se enfoca en un programa creado para integrar a la mujer de ingresos bajos a la...
Native women in Mexico engage in organizing dynamics that allow them to provide for their families...
In the labor market deep transformations are taking place that demand a reformulation of the traditi...
This article reflects on the representations of communal work and collective property held by promot...
This article reflects on the representations of communal work and collective property held by promot...
Este artículo reflexiona sobre las representaciones que sobre el trabajo comunitario y la propiedad ...
Abstract: The National Commission for the Development of the Indian Groups of Mexico (CDI for the Sp...
For the Kichwa women living at the Bobonaza and Curaray river basins, in the Pastaza Province, Ecuad...
nte la creciente promoción de proyectos para mujeres campesinas y la búsqueda de modelos alternativo...
Con demasiada frecuencia los planificadores profesionales del desarrollo que diseñan proyectos desti...
[ES] Este trabajo de fin de Máster mostrará las diferentes etapas del diseño participativo de un pro...
The work of textile entrepreneur women in the Popular Economy possesses certain peculiar characteris...
Public policies increase government funding of rural women's microenterprises to create wealth and r...
This article is part of a broader research conducted during 2009-2010. It tries to understand the ra...
This article refers to the Nicaraguan women that produce tortillas in the community of La Carpio, ...
Este número de SEEDS se enfoca en un programa creado para integrar a la mujer de ingresos bajos a la...
Native women in Mexico engage in organizing dynamics that allow them to provide for their families...
In the labor market deep transformations are taking place that demand a reformulation of the traditi...