Apropiación social del conocimiento - PRE
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Examinando Apropiación social del conocimiento - PRE por Autor "Buchely Ibarra, Lina Fernanda"
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Ítem Activismo burocrático : la construcción cotidiana del principio de legalidad(Universidad de los Andes, 2015-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina Fernandaen su aproximación tradicional, lo público se ha asociado con un rol determinante del Estado en la administración, financiación y distribución de los bienes colectivos y comunitarios. Hoy, ese lugar común se ha complejizado con formas de administración mixta, arreglos ambiguos entre agentes corporativos y agentes oficiales y combinaciones inesperadas entre lo estatal y lo no estatal, que hacen evidente que la tradicional dicotomía público/privado ha sido producida históricamente y está llegando a la etapa final de su potencial explicativo. Así, los nuevos contextos de privatización, intermediación y configuración contemporánea del Estado ya no pueden explicarse dentro de marcos cerrados en donde lo público y lo privado se contraponen. El objetivo de este texto es entonces sugerir una manera alternativa de pensar el Estado, dentro de contextos cada vez más distintos de entender, recrear o producir lo público.Ítem El activismo burocrático y la vida mundana del estado. Las madres comunitarias como burócratas callejeras y el programa de cuidado de niños Hogares Comunitarios de Bienestar(Instituto Colombiano de Antropologia e Historia, 2015-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThis article discusses the spaces of the outsourced social policy known as Welfare Homes as new scenarios in which the idea of what is public is produced and negotiated. Gathering up the main findings of the fieldwork developed with community mothers in different Colombian cities, the text suggests that there are public and non-state areas where street-level bureaucracies produce, at its discretion, the rule of law as a language of the state. In this sense, the production of the public in post-neoliberal scenarios has a life beyond the State, without stop depending on it, which takes place in everyday scenarios. That new existence of the public is far from the institutional, vertical and ritualized State idea that has been standardized by Weber's reading of the public administration.Ítem Bureaucratic activism and Colombian community mothers: The daily construction of the rule of law(Addleton Academic Publishers, 2016-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaWhereas mainstream literature affirms that the rule of law is an abstract concept that comes from democracy and liberal institutional systems, people in the local Global South do not experience this certainty. In some ways, the rule of law is a product of the daily life transactions and bargains of social actors. This article analyzes the case of community mothers as street-level bureaucrats who produce the rule of law in their local spaces, within an institutional or democratic mechanism. This case study of community mothers, carried out between June 2012 and February 2013, shows how street-level bureaucrats use the rule of law as a tool of empowerment. The fieldwork for this study uses ethnographic techniques such as observations of the functioning of CWHs, interviews with community mothers, Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF) personnel, and program beneficiary mother, as well as an analysis of the documents that deal with the social program.Ítem Género y constitucionalismo. Una mirada feminista al derecho constitucional colombiano(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2014-08-21) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThe purpose of this paper is to assess whether a constitutional law has been an effective way to develop the gender agenda in Colombia after the constitutional change of 1991. To that extend, this paper analyzes the forms of action that women have used for being at the constitutional stage, the mechanisms that have been used to instrumentalize it and the results obtained in three scenarios: the National Constituent Assembly, the jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court and NGO activism in the city of Bogotá. It also offers a critical reading of the vision of constitutional law as a tool to distribute power between genders. The conclusion presents a skeptical view to the use that has been given to the law and the constitutional court in the development of the gender agenda in Colombia.Ítem The Conflict of the Indicators: A Case Study on the Implementation of the Victims' and Land Restitution Law in Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia(Brill Academic, 2015-01-01) Buchely Ibarra, Lina FernandaThis text presents a critique of the version of the Colombian conflict constructed by Law 1448 of 2011 and the indicators designed to evaluate its implementation. The principal argument is that the text of the law and the indicators used have produced, consolidated and normalized an exclusionary vision of the armed conflict and created an exotic idea of the conflict, centred on the rural and the distant, ignoring its nearby, everyday nature. This exotic concept of the conflict is linked to the way in which the model of transitional justice has been constructed and globalized. The text is based on a case study carried out in Cali, the capital of the Department of Valle del Cauca, and currently the most violent urban centre in the country. The conclusion of the paper is that indicators are not only measures - they shape reality and profoundly impact people's live
