Peoples rights: Walk from the South

Authors

Jessica Visotsky
Universidad Nacional del Sur
Mariana Katz
Ana Luisa Guerrero Guerrero
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Keywords:

derecho de los pueblos, derecho, educación, historia social

Synopsis

*This is a book published by Ediciones nuestrAmérica desde Abajo, Concepción, Chile. We collaborate as a co-editing publisher.

This book is a kind of great collective fabric of experiences and perspectives that continues to be woven at the time of publication. It was born from meetings, talks and reflections generated within the framework of processes of struggle. It intends to invite us to think based on processes of resistance and organization around practices of subjugation of the human dignity of individuals and groups, towards men and women, LGBTIQ+, children and adolescents; towards peoples who, seeing their dignity and integrity violated, are undergoing organizational processes to transform reality and making use of conceptual tools to understand and explain it. Starting from a relational view of the economic, social, political, and cultural processes and dynamics in which it is not possible to think, for example, of education away from power relations and the economic capital in which these processes take place. These relationships are also linked to linguistic processes that, for example, are not separated from the logic of dispossession of territories, in which abuses and labor exploitation, labor scams, labor trafficking or trafficking for sexual exploitation, disappearances forced, they do not occur without a State that does or does not do it, through its security forces, its laws, its justice apparatus.

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Published

December 30, 2019

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Co-publisher's ISBN-13 (24)

978-956-09416-1-9