Agencias sociales: una estrategia de gestión, apropiación de políticas públicas e inclusión social en comunidades indígenas wayuu
To achieve that Wayuu indigenous communities with their social backwardness, appropriate the benefits of public policies in Colombia, the research group Contacto con la Comunidad (Contact with the Community), sponsored by Universidad de la Guajira, has created and developed a strategic concept calle...
Autor Principal: | Oñate Díaz, Glenia |
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Otros Autores: | Cujia Guerra, Eucadys, Gómez Pinto, Keyly |
Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali
2017
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To achieve that Wayuu indigenous communities with their social backwardness, appropriate the benefits of public policies in Colombia, the research group Contacto con la Comunidad (Contact with the Community), sponsored by Universidad de la Guajira, has created and developed a strategic concept called Social Agencies. These agencies are a collective agent intentional mediator between communities, public institutions and knowledge center or academy, for the appropriation of public policies on indigenous communities. Through a qualitative research methodology of participatory action research approach, which seeks to understand, mean and act in the Wayuu context and based on the contributions of Vygotsky’s socio-historical psychology, Piaget’s developmental psychology and Feuerstein’s theory of structural cognitive modifiability, is shown that is possible to take actions that generate “incremental changes” in indigenous communities and plan a path of innovation in the social work of the excluded groups of people, directing them towards business development. |
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