A look at the (mis) encounters cultural relationships in conflict between mining companies and peasant populations in Peru
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https://doi.org/10.15381/antropologia.v0i5.20029Keywords:
Farmer-mine conflicts, farmer communities, intercultural, cultureAbstract
The following article intend to understand the cultural conflicts between mine companies and farmer communities in the context of mine conflicts developed in several Peruvian place. In this way this article describes and analyzes some of them, showing the causes of its origin; in addition, it take consideration in the intercultural dimension in order to intend to solve this mine conflicts.
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Copyright (c) 2007 Juan Rodríguez Castillón, María Arisa Lépez Torres
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