State, public policy and indigenous peoples

This paper seeks to reflect on the links between the State and indigenous peoples, as well as State responses to these actors in the current context of the health crisis caused by the global pandemic of the Covid-19 virus, the effects of which have deepened inequalities and the historical and struct...

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Autores principales: Cherñavsky, Sasha Camila, Reinoso, Paula, Colla, Julia
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: EdUNLu 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://plarci.org/index.php/atekna/article/view/654
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Sumario:This paper seeks to reflect on the links between the State and indigenous peoples, as well as State responses to these actors in the current context of the health crisis caused by the global pandemic of the Covid-19 virus, the effects of which have deepened inequalities and the historical and structural racism that indigenous peoples suffer daily in various aspects of their lives.Specifically, we analyzed the public policies put in place during the Preventive and Compulsory Social Isolation (ASPO) and the participation of local actors to meet the demands. We consider it important to think about policies that transcend the emergency, based on the recognition of the historical-structural inequalities that the peoples are experiencing.In methodological terms, we start with a report produced in an interdisciplinary and collaborative manner among various researchers, institutes and public universities. In turn, we took up journalistic articles, institutional reports, and information gathered from our field work with indigenous communities in Córdoba, Chaco, and Buenos Aires.