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La Economía Social Y Solidaria En La Historia De América Latina Y El Caribe Cooperativismo, Desarrollo Comunitario Y Estado La Economía Social y Solidaria en la Historia de América Latina y el Caribe Cooperativismo, desarrollo comunitario y Estado TOMO I Valeria Mutuberría Lazarini y Daniel Plotinsky (compiladores) La Economía Social y Solidaria en la Historia de América Latina y el Caribe Cooperativismo, desarrollo comunitario y Estado TOMO I Plotinsky, Daniel La economía social y solidaria en la historia de América Latina y el Caribe : cooperativismo, desarrollo comunitario y Estado / Daniel Plotinsky y Valeria Mutuberría Lazarini. - 1a ed. - Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires : IDELCOOP - Instituto de la Cooperación - Fundación de Educación, Investigación y Asistencia Técnica, 2015. v. 1, 320 p. ; 23x15 cm. ISBN 978-987-1687-05-3 ISBN 978-987-1687-06-0 (Obra completa) 1. Cooperativismo. 2. Historia. 3. Latinoamérica. I. Mutuberría Lazarini, Valeria CDD 334 Fecha de catalogación: 23/12/2014 La economía social y solidaria en la historia de América Latina y el Caribe. Cooperativismo, desarrollo comunitario y Estado. Compiladores: Valeria Mutuberría Lazarini y Daniel Plotinsky © Ediciones Idelcoop INSTITUTO DE LA COOPERACIÓN Fundación de Educación, Investigación y Asistencia Técnica – IDELCOOP Montevideo 431 (C1019ABI) Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (54) 11 – 5077-8041/43 www.idelcoop.org.ar Presidente de Idelcoop: Ángel Petriella Director de Idelcoop: Pablo Imen Todos los derechos reservados. Esta publicación puede ser reproducida gráficamente hasta 1.000, citando la fuente. No puede ser reproducida, ni en todo, ni en parte, registrada en, o transmitida por, un sistema de recuperación de información, en ninguna forma ni por ningún medio, sea mecánico, fotoquímico, electrónico, por fotocopia o cualquier otro, sin permisoprevio escrito de la editorial y/o autor, autores, derechohabientes, según el caso. Hecho el depósito de Ley 11.723 I.S.B.N.: 978-987-1687-05-3 I.S.B.N.: 978-987-1687-06-0 (Obra completa) Índice Presentación ...............................................................................................7 Introducción ................................................................................................9 Formación para la Economía Social y Solidaria. Prácticas y representaciones de los y las estudiantes en torno al DOSESS de la UNQ .................................................................13 Bárbara Altschuler, Paula Cabanchik, Natividad Marciano, Guillermina Mendy y Gustavo Rosas Auge y decadencia de las cooperativas de consumo en Colombia: análisis de 30 años de políticas públicas ..............................27 Juan Fernando Álvarez Acumulación capitalista y economía social en la Argentina reciente. Encuentros y tensiones entre mundo del trabajo y política social. Un estudio de caso. ..................................................................................45 Álvaro Álvarez y M. Paz Rey Puentes entre Economía Social y Solidaria con las Tecnologías Sociales. ¿Por qué construirlos? ..................................61 Gustavo Federico Apablaza Enfoque de Desarrollo Local para repensar las Políticas Públicas de Juventud en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. ...............................................71 Constanza Arias Montes Historia del despliegue democrático del zapatismo. De la Primera a la Sexta Declaración de la Selva Lacandona. ......................81 Odin Ávila Rojas Cooperativas de trabajo en Argentina: Vigencia del pensamiento de Aarón Gleizer y Floreal Gorini frente a las problemáticas y desafíos actuales de estas experiencias ..................................................93 Magalí Bausset, Eleonora Feser, Karina Frontera, Valeria Mutuberría Lazarini y Facundo Ureta Las finanzas populares en el Ecuador: ¿una alternativa para el empoderamiento de los pobres? ..........................107 Cristina Nataly Cadena Palacios El “cooperativismo” prehispánico en la Puna Argentina ..............................129 Ulises A. Camino Experiencias de formación en Economía Social Solidaria y Autogestión: aportes para pensar alcances, potencialidades y desafíos .......................................................................145 Colectivo LaYunta ¿Otro mundo posible? Cuestión de Lógicas .............................................157 Laura Collin Harguindeguy Cultura grupal: amadurecimento dos grupos nos Empreendimentos de Economia Solidária .................................................175 Tânia Maria Fernandes Crespo Vulnerabilidad social y emergencia habitacional. La autogestión comunitaria en dialogo con la perspectiva de los Derechos Humanos ......................................................................183 Dan Deligdisch Desafíos para la enseñanza de la Economía Social y Solidaria. Algunas reflexiones desde la experiencia universitaria. ...............................203 Ariel Fontecoba, Juan Ramón Silva y María Luz Soteras Programa de diversificación productiva, un proceso de economía social en la cordillera del Chubut- Patagonia ........................213 Cecilia Gajardo, Carolina Martin y Ana Valtriani El acto cooperativo, construcción latinoamericana ....................................227 Alberto García Müller Crédito Cooperativo en Trenque Lauquen .................................................243 María Cristina Goires y Gabriela Lucía Ibarzábal La impronta de las cooperativas agrarias del estado de Paraná (Brasil) en un escenario mundializado .......................................255 José Daniel Gómez López Cartografiando las prácticas de trabajo asociativo autogestionado en el Sur de México ........................................................273 Amalia Gracia y Jorge Horbath Extensão universitária e economía solidária: desafios do encontró dialógico .................................................................309 Nara Grivot Cabral Presentación La génesis del presente libro tuvo lugar en Asunción del Paraguay en ocasión de la realización del Taller Internacional titulado “La formación de los Estados latinoamericanos y su papel en la historia del continente”. Dicho encuentro fue co-organizado por historiadores y otros intelectuales paraguayos constituidos en un Comité con tal propósito, la Asociación de Historiadores Latinoamericanos y del Caribe (ADHILAC) y nuestro Centro Cultural de la Cooperación Flo- real Gorini (CCC). Sesionó entre los días 10 y 12 de octubre de 2011, con la participación de decenas de historiadores de toda Nuestra América y de una interesante cantidad de público paraguayo. El Centro Cultural de la Cooperación estuvo representado por quien esto suscribe, en su carácter de Subdirector, y los investigadores del Departamento de Historia Alejandro Pisnoy, Roberto Deibe y Lucas Ricci. En la Asamblea de la ADHILAC, realizada durante el funcionamiento del taller, propuse convocar para el año 2012 un Congreso internacional de ADHI- LAC en conjunto con las III Jornadas del CCC en Buenos Aires. El propósito era tomar la resolución de las Naciones Unidas que habían decretado al año 2012 como “Año Internacional de las Cooperativas” para con- vocar a quienes, desde todo el continente, pudieran exponer sobre el coope- rativismo y la economía social en general. El objetivo era lograr una cantidad de ponencias que pudieran dar cuenta de la riqueza y potencialidad de dichas formas organizativas sociales, y que recogieran testimonios sobre la construcción, desarrollo, resistencias y luchas de las mismas. El fin último era editar un libro que contuviera algunos de los trabajos presentados sobre las experiencias desarrolladas en América Latina y el Caribe, habida cuenta de la inexistencia, hasta el momento, de un trabajo global que informara sobre el estado de los estudios en perspectiva histórica de las organi- zaciones de la economía social. Historia Economía Social y Solidaria en América Latina y el Caribe | 7 La propuesta se aprobó con entusiasmo, y así fue que entre los días 24 y 26 de septiembre de 2012 los Departamentos de Historia y de Cooperativismo del CCC y ADHILAC realizaron, en las instalaciones del Centro Cultural de la Cooperación Floreal Gorini, en Buenos Aires, las Jornadas tituladas “La Econo- mía Social y Solidaria en la historia de América Latina y el Caribe. Cooperativis- mo, desarrollo comunitario y Estado”. Las Jornadas fueron exitosas por el nivel y la cantidad de las ponencias presentadas. El presente libro constituye una selección de dichas ponencias. Agradecemos a Cooperar e INAES la valiosa colaboración para que este libro haya salido a la luz. Horacio A. López. Subdirector Centro Cultural de la Cooperación Floreal Gorini. 8 | Historia Economía Social y Solidaria en América Latina y el Caribe Introducción Los trabajos que conforman este libro han sido seleccionados entre el cente- nar de ponencias presentadas y debatidas en el Congreso Internacional: La Economía Social y Solidaria en la historia de América Latina y el Caribe. Cooperativismo, desarrollo comunitario y Estado, organizado por la Asociación de Historiadores Latinoameri- canos y del Caribe (ADHILAC) y el Centro Cultural de la Cooperación Floreal Gorini (CCC), en el marco de la conmemoración del Año Internacional de las Cooperativas. El mismo se desarrolló en el CCC entre el 24 y 26 de setiembre de 2012. El proceso de selección no fue sencillo ya que, por razones de espacio, no se incluyen más de la mitad de los 107 trabajos presentados por historiadores y dirigentes de toda Nuestra América, sin dejar de reconocer que la totalidad de las ponencias muestran el grado de desarrollo y la riqueza del campo teórico y de las experiencias de cooperativas y organizaciones de la Economía
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