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Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018

The objective is to study mega-mining in Mexico, based on its contribution to domestic economic development with eco-social impacts, along with the treatment of human rights that it generates in the communities. From political ecology and ecological economics, it is pertinent to analyze the territor...

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Autores principales: Guzmán López, Federico, Torres Carral, Guillermo, Gómez González, Gerardo
Formato: Online Artículo
Lenguaje:spa
Publicado: Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2019.64.05
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2019.64.05
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author Guzmán López, Federico
Torres Carral, Guillermo
Gómez González, Gerardo
author_facet Guzmán López, Federico
Torres Carral, Guillermo
Gómez González, Gerardo
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description The objective is to study mega-mining in Mexico, based on its contribution to domestic economic development with eco-social impacts, along with the treatment of human rights that it generates in the communities. From political ecology and ecological economics, it is pertinent to analyze the territorial dispossession that causes conflicts between transnational private capital companies and communities for the right to natural commons gradually converted into merchandise. The question is: How does the process of attention to human rights originate in the mining industry and how does this phenomenon manifest itself? The hypothesis states that mega-mining practiced in Mexico by transnational private capital during the neoliberal development model, has generated supplies for other branches of the national economy, in exchange of violating human rights, and the involvement of Mexican communities surrounding mining megaprojects. Preliminary results indicate that mega-mining in Mexico is configured as a postcolonial enclave economy, where the extractive capital involved under the figure of Socially Responsible and Sustainable Enterprise is validated by a State policy of territorial dispossession that sacrificed half of the Mexican land and violated human rights.
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spelling oai_chapingo-geografia-_article-1622023-08-28T16:22:32Z Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018 Megaminería y los derechos humanos en el México contemporáneo, 1982-2018 Guzmán López, Federico Torres Carral, Guillermo Gómez González, Gerardo Derechos humanos despojo territorial economía ecológica empresa socialmente responsable megaminería México Human rights territorial dispossession ecological economy socially responsible company mega-mining Mexico The objective is to study mega-mining in Mexico, based on its contribution to domestic economic development with eco-social impacts, along with the treatment of human rights that it generates in the communities. From political ecology and ecological economics, it is pertinent to analyze the territorial dispossession that causes conflicts between transnational private capital companies and communities for the right to natural commons gradually converted into merchandise. The question is: How does the process of attention to human rights originate in the mining industry and how does this phenomenon manifest itself? The hypothesis states that mega-mining practiced in Mexico by transnational private capital during the neoliberal development model, has generated supplies for other branches of the national economy, in exchange of violating human rights, and the involvement of Mexican communities surrounding mining megaprojects. Preliminary results indicate that mega-mining in Mexico is configured as a postcolonial enclave economy, where the extractive capital involved under the figure of Socially Responsible and Sustainable Enterprise is validated by a State policy of territorial dispossession that sacrificed half of the Mexican land and violated human rights. El objetivo de esta investigación consiste en estudiar la megaminería en México a partir de su contribución al desarrollo económico nacional con impactos eco-sociales, a la par del tratamiento a los derechos humanos que genera en esas comunidades. Desde la ecología política y la economía ecológica resulta pertinente analizar el despojo territorial que ocasionan conflictos entre empresas de capital privado transnacional y las comunidades por el derecho a los bienes comunes naturales, paulatinamente convertidos en mercancías. La pregunta es ¿Cómo se origina el proceso de atención a los derechos humanos por la industria minera y de qué manera se manifiesta dicho fenómeno? La hipótesis plantea que la megaminería practicada en México por el capital privado transnacional durante el modelo de desarrollo neoliberal ha generado suministros para otras ramas de la economía nacional a cambio de vulnerar los derechos humanos y la afectación de comunidades mexicanas aledañas a los megaproyectos mineros. Los resultados preliminares indican que la megaminería en México se configura en economía de enclave poscolonial, donde el capital extractivo, envuelto en la figura de empresa socialmente responsable y sustentable, está validado por una política de Estado de despojo territorial que sacrificaron la mitad del suelo mexicano y violaron los derechos humanos. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo 2020-06-18 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2019.64.05 10.5154/r.rga.2019.64.05 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; No. 64 (2020): January-June; 105-141 Revista de Geografía Agrícola; Núm. 64 (2020): enero-junio; 105-141 2448-7368 0186-4394 spa https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2019.64.05/r.rga.2019.64.05 Derechos de autor 2020 Revista de Geografía Agrícola https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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despojo territorial
economía ecológica
empresa socialmente responsable
megaminería
México
Human rights
territorial dispossession
ecological economy
socially responsible company
mega-mining
Mexico
Guzmán López, Federico
Torres Carral, Guillermo
Gómez González, Gerardo
Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018
title Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018
title_alt Megaminería y los derechos humanos en el México contemporáneo, 1982-2018
title_full Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018
title_fullStr Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018
title_full_unstemmed Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018
title_short Mega-mining and human rights in contemporary Mexico. 1982-2018
title_sort mega-mining and human rights in contemporary mexico. 1982-2018
topic Derechos humanos
despojo territorial
economía ecológica
empresa socialmente responsable
megaminería
México
Human rights
territorial dispossession
ecological economy
socially responsible company
mega-mining
Mexico
topic_facet Derechos humanos
despojo territorial
economía ecológica
empresa socialmente responsable
megaminería
México
Human rights
territorial dispossession
ecological economy
socially responsible company
mega-mining
Mexico
url https://revistas.chapingo.mx/geografia/article/view/r.rga.2019.64.05
https://dx.doi.org/10.5154/r.rga.2019.64.05
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