Panas in Córdoba: Venezuelan migration in “La Docta”. An exploration from Oral History
Human mobility is a contemporary phenomenon typical of the globalized era and the arrival of Venezuelan migrants to various countries of the Southern Cone is a novel part of this process. Because it is a premature manifestation, on which there is a wide vacancy area, the case is explored from the re...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
2021
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/33369 |
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| Sumario: | Human mobility is a contemporary phenomenon typical of the globalized era and the arrival of Venezuelan migrants to various countries of the Southern Cone is a novel part of this process. Because it is a premature manifestation, on which there is a wide vacancy area, the case is explored from the recent local history of Cordoba, Argentina. We analyze the migrant journeys experienced in the period 2000-2017, a situation that began with the consolidation of the field of migration studies until the approval of the Decree of Necessity and Urgency 70/2017, under the government of Mauricio Macri. The operational hypothesis that guides this exploration seeks to stress the representations of common sense that maintain that the causes of population emigration are due to the authoritarianism of the Venezuelan government regime and economic scarcity. The antecedents of the passage of Venezuelans through Colombia, Peru, Uruguay and Chile are detailed, based on studies already carried out, expanding the perspective from a Latin American perspective towards the Southern Cone, in discussion with methodological nationalism. Then some antecedents of migratory studies in Argentina and Cordoba are exposed, particularly. The field work carried out in Cordoba collects testimonial voices of Venezuelan migrants, based on theoretical-methodological tools of Oral History, typical of recent local history. |
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