Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña

The extraordinary descent of the Paraná River, the fires that have hit the islands located there, the disputes over wetland protection laws, land conflicts and sanitary emergencies of various kinds, have made different regions of the Delta, a region that includes the flood plains of the Paraná River...

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Autores principales: Paná, Sofía, Ambrogi, Sofía, Pilatti, Camila, Tommasi, Juan Casimiro, Romero Acuña, Macarena
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020
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spelling I10-R300-article-316332020-12-21T18:53:31Z Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña Relatos del Delta, ida y vuelta : Entrevista con Casimiro Tommasi y Macarena Romero Acuña Paná, Sofía Ambrogi, Sofía Pilatti, Camila Tommasi, Juan Casimiro Romero Acuña, Macarena bajante islas incendios downspout islands fires The extraordinary descent of the Paraná River, the fires that have hit the islands located there, the disputes over wetland protection laws, land conflicts and sanitary emergencies of various kinds, have made different regions of the Delta, a region that includes the flood plains of the Paraná River, where continental wetlands of fluvial origin are developed, the center of public debate. In the present issue of Etcétera we had the opportunity to interview two coastal anthropologists and doctoral fellows from CONICET, who are currently living and working in the territory of the Paraná Delta. Macarena Romero Acuña and Casimiro Tommasi joined us in our Conversations section to discuss some socio-environmental problems and emergencies of various kinds that affect this Argentine territory. What is the Delta? How does it form and who inhabits the island/s? How does it combine smoke, fire, water, land conflicts and COVID-19 on the different banks of the Paraná? What are the state devices that try to regulate it and what are the environmental claims by urban actors? La bajante extraordinaria del río Paraná, los incendios que azotaron las islas que allí se encuentran, las disputas por leyes de protección a humedales, conflictos de tierras y emergencias sanitarias de diversos tipos, tornaron en centro de mira del debate público distintas regiones del Delta, región que comprende las llanuras de inundación del río Paraná, en las cuales se desarrollan humedales continentales de origen fluvial. En el presente número de Etcétera tuvimos la oportunidad de entrevistar a dos antropólogues litoraleñes y becaries doctorales del CONICET, que se encuentran actualmente viviendo y trabajando en el territorio del Delta del Paraná. Macarena Romero Acuña y Casimiro Tommasi se sumaron a participar en nuestra sección Conversas para discutir algunas problemáticas socioambientales y emergencias de diversas índoles que afectan este territorio argentino. ¿Qué es el Delta? ¿Cómo seconforma y quiénes habitan la/s isla/s? ¿Cómo se conjuga humo, fuego, agua, conflictos de tierra y COVID-19 en las distintas orillas del Paraná? ¿Cuáles son los dispositivos estatales que intentan regularlo y cuáles son los reclamos ambientales por parte de actores urbanos? Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2020-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/etcetera/article/view/31633 Etcétera. Revista del Área de Ciencias Sociales del CIFFyH; Núm. 7 (2020) 2618-4281 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/etcetera/article/view/31633/32374 Derechos de autor 2020 Etcétera. Revista del Área de Ciencias Sociales del CIFFyH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic bajante
islas
incendios
downspout
islands
fires
spellingShingle bajante
islas
incendios
downspout
islands
fires
Paná, Sofía
Ambrogi, Sofía
Pilatti, Camila
Tommasi, Juan Casimiro
Romero Acuña, Macarena
Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña
topic_facet bajante
islas
incendios
downspout
islands
fires
author Paná, Sofía
Ambrogi, Sofía
Pilatti, Camila
Tommasi, Juan Casimiro
Romero Acuña, Macarena
author_facet Paná, Sofía
Ambrogi, Sofía
Pilatti, Camila
Tommasi, Juan Casimiro
Romero Acuña, Macarena
author_sort Paná, Sofía
title Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña
title_short Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña
title_full Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña
title_fullStr Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña
title_full_unstemmed Stories of the Delta, there and back: Interview with Casimiro Tommasi and Macarena Romero Acuña
title_sort stories of the delta, there and back: interview with casimiro tommasi and macarena romero acuña
description The extraordinary descent of the Paraná River, the fires that have hit the islands located there, the disputes over wetland protection laws, land conflicts and sanitary emergencies of various kinds, have made different regions of the Delta, a region that includes the flood plains of the Paraná River, where continental wetlands of fluvial origin are developed, the center of public debate. In the present issue of Etcétera we had the opportunity to interview two coastal anthropologists and doctoral fellows from CONICET, who are currently living and working in the territory of the Paraná Delta. Macarena Romero Acuña and Casimiro Tommasi joined us in our Conversations section to discuss some socio-environmental problems and emergencies of various kinds that affect this Argentine territory. What is the Delta? How does it form and who inhabits the island/s? How does it combine smoke, fire, water, land conflicts and COVID-19 on the different banks of the Paraná? What are the state devices that try to regulate it and what are the environmental claims by urban actors?
publisher Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
publishDate 2020
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/etcetera/article/view/31633
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