The Latinoamerican historical building of Agroecology and its territoriality levels

  • Eduardo Sevilla Guzmán Universidad de Córdoba
Keywords: Agroecology, Participative-action Research, Local, Peasant and Indigenous Knowledge

Abstract

In this article is characterized the nature of participation in the different levels of territoriality of Agroecology as one “epistemology rise from the praxis”. The description of its historical construction in Latin America allows knowing the evolution of this epistemology: since its peasant-indigenous origins, passing through the stages of technological and socio-economic hybridization. Is here where participative-action produce a way of articulation between local knowledge and the scientific-dissidence from industrialized agriculture. The last stage is that of participatory construction of proposals of socio-cultural and political liberation.

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Published
2015-05-22
How to Cite
Sevilla Guzmán E. (2015). The Latinoamerican historical building of Agroecology and its territoriality levels. Política y Sociedad, 52(2), 351-370. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_POSO.2015.v52.n2.45205