Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango
According to a generalized thesis prevalent during the mid-70's and still in place, the organizations of the poor owners and renters in Mexico believe in the legitimacy of the institutions of the system and, in large measure, support them. Their demands are subordinated and coop ted by the Stat...
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El Colegio de México A.C.
1986
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| author | Ramírez Sáiz, Juan Manuel |
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"Bolivia", "hyperinflation", "economic crisis", "Bolivia", "hiperinflación", "crisis económica"
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| description | According to a generalized thesis prevalent during the mid-70's and still in place, the organizations of the poor owners and renters in Mexico believe in the legitimacy of the institutions of the system and, in large measure, support them. Their demands are subordinated and coop ted by the State and they reject links with the leftist parties. As far as the independent urban-popular movements are concerned, it is maintained that currently their number is declining and that they constitute collective manifestations of short duration, with a low degree of politicization and lacking the capacity for taking initiative or formulating alternative urban proposals.The autonomous popular urban movements are reviewed in this article, through a case study analyzing an organization that emerged in Durango, a medium-sized city with little industry. As of 1972, the Commitee for Popular Defense (CDP), taking into account the experiences of previous local movements, began fighting for urban as well as political and cultural changes. The committee is internally strong, it has established alliances with and lent solidarity to other independent groups in the area and it is doing important work in unifying the different independent groups that are making similar demands in the country. It has an impulse of its own and political potential, constituting one of major forces at the local level since it brings together similar or even greater elements than those that compose parallel organizations in the state of Durango. There are various explanations for this phenomenon the particular correlation of local political forces and the degree of organization and mobilization and the negotiation capacity of the movement.The case studied demonstrates that the government's hegemony in this area can be modified, that the struggles of the urban majorities do not necessarily have to be carried out through a client relationship with the state and that the independent popular urban movements are advanced in their internal structure and levels of politization. |
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| spelling | oai:oai.estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx:article-6022022-02-02T04:58:30Z Urban and Popular Organization Demands. The Case of Durango Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango Ramírez Sáiz, Juan Manuel organización popular Durango colonos inquilinos movimientos urbano-populares According to a generalized thesis prevalent during the mid-70's and still in place, the organizations of the poor owners and renters in Mexico believe in the legitimacy of the institutions of the system and, in large measure, support them. Their demands are subordinated and coop ted by the State and they reject links with the leftist parties. As far as the independent urban-popular movements are concerned, it is maintained that currently their number is declining and that they constitute collective manifestations of short duration, with a low degree of politicization and lacking the capacity for taking initiative or formulating alternative urban proposals.The autonomous popular urban movements are reviewed in this article, through a case study analyzing an organization that emerged in Durango, a medium-sized city with little industry. As of 1972, the Commitee for Popular Defense (CDP), taking into account the experiences of previous local movements, began fighting for urban as well as political and cultural changes. The committee is internally strong, it has established alliances with and lent solidarity to other independent groups in the area and it is doing important work in unifying the different independent groups that are making similar demands in the country. It has an impulse of its own and political potential, constituting one of major forces at the local level since it brings together similar or even greater elements than those that compose parallel organizations in the state of Durango. There are various explanations for this phenomenon the particular correlation of local political forces and the degree of organization and mobilization and the negotiation capacity of the movement.The case studied demonstrates that the government's hegemony in this area can be modified, that the struggles of the urban majorities do not necessarily have to be carried out through a client relationship with the state and that the independent popular urban movements are advanced in their internal structure and levels of politization. De acuerdo con una tesis generalizada hasta mediados de los años setenta, y todavía vigente, las organizaciones de colonos e inquilinos pobres en México creen en la legitimidad de las instituciones del sistema y, en buena parte, las apoyan. Sus demandas se encuentran subordinadas y cooptadas por el Estado y rechazan la vinculación con los partidos de izquierda. En cuanto a los movimientos urbano-populares independientes, se sostiene actualmente que su número es reducido, constituyendo manifestaciones colectivas de escasa duración, con bajo nivel de politización y sin capacidad de iniciativa ni de formulación de propuestas urbanas alternativas.A través de un estudio de caso, en este artículo se somete a revisión la versión relativa a los movimientos urbanos populares autónomos, centrándose en el análisis de una organización que surgió en Durango, una ciudad de tamaño medio que posee un bajo índice de industrialización. A partir de 1972 e incorporando las experiencias de movimientos locales anteriores, el Comité de Defensa Popular (CDP) lucha por demandas tanto urbanas como políticas y culturales. El Comité está avanzando en su consolidación interna, ha brindado solidaridad y establecido alianzas con otros grupos independientes de la localidad y está desarrollando una labor importante para unificar las diferentes organizaciones independientes que reivindican demandas similares en el país. Por ello, posee una dinámica propia y una proyección política, constituyendo una de las fuerzas importantes a nivel local, ya que nuclea contingentes similares o mayores que los que integran las organizaciones paralelas del estado de Durango.El caso estudiado demuestra que la hegemonía del Estado en este terreno es modificable, que las luchas de las mayorías urbanas no deben necesariamente realizarse a través de una relación clientelista, con él y, asimismo que los movimientos urbanos populares independientes están avanzando en su estructuración interna y en sus niveles de politización. El Colegio de México A.C. 1986-09-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Research Article Artículo de investigación evaluado por pares application/pdf https://estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx/index.php/edu/article/view/602 10.24201/edu.v1i3.602 Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos; Vol. 1 No. 3 (1986): 3, September-December; 399-421 Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos; Vol. 1 Núm. 3 (1986): 3, septiembre-diciembre; 399-421 2448-6515 0186-7210 spa https://estudiosdemograficosyurbanos.colmex.mx/index.php/edu/article/view/602/595 Derechos de autor 1986 Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 |
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| title | Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango |
| title_alt | Urban and Popular Organization Demands. The Case of Durango |
| title_full | Reivindicaciones urbanas y organización popular : el caso de Durango |
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