The challenges in Latin America: towards an environmental constitutionalism
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https://doi.org/10.5335/rjd.v36i1.13459Keywords:
Autoethnography. Hybrid Violence. Latin America. Neutral Peace. Poverty.Abstract
This research visualizes the moral universe that develops in Latin America and that builds hybrid violence to subdue the population, using epistemology, history, and indigenous communities as a pretext. The method used is the autoethnography developed in the last twenty-years of field research work within the analyzed context, correlating transdisciplinarity with the neutralization of conflicts. The results that the region presents in levels of poverty and extreme poverty are being hidden with epistemology and idealisms that do not face the real problems of the region. We conclude that we must think in terms of (hybrid, amalgamated or “mestizo”) building a holistic science that faces the sectorialization of knowledge and the administrative management to neutralize a power of inequity.
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