La vigencia de la interculturalidad en el ecuador: estudio de caso en la comunidad Tingo Pucará provincia de Cotopaxi
The Ecuador in the first two decades of the century has seen a transformation in the foundations of its constitutional and democratic structure that has brought new life, of relationships and "being Ecuadorians" One of these fundamental changes have to do with the recognition and declar...
Autor Principal: | Carvajal Villamar, Jesiel Luis |
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Formato: | bachelorThesis |
Idioma: | spa |
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2017
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http://dspace.ups.edu.ec/handle/123456789/14716 |
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The Ecuador in the first two decades of the century has seen a transformation in the
foundations of its constitutional and democratic structure that has brought new life, of
relationships and "being Ecuadorians" One of these fundamental changes have to do
with the recognition and declaration, under a new policy proposal supported by a new
constitution, our country is multinational and intercultural which brings us to the
Ecuadorian people to interact differently in the process of building a new socio-cultural
paradigm.
As Ecuadorians are called to know how to relate between different cultures in a
respectful and balanced manner at all times favoring integration, party coexistence and
mutual learning without generating colonizing alternatives.
This work has the objective to know how indigenous communities embody
experientially multiculturalism for which we will focus on Tingo Pucará community,
located in the province of Cotopaxi, to thereby propose epistemological bridges
between the theoretical and the practical generating new learning being that
multiculturalism is not a static concept but constant construction. To achieve the
objective will make an ethnography understood as focus and research perspective.
The results of this ethnography will be those related to new learning from different
perspectives, in this case the indigenous panzalea on the concept of multiculturalism.
Thus the outcome of the investigation will be a contribution to the construction of the
concept of multiculturalism in a Plurinational State essence. |
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