From litigation to the field: anthropology for social transformation. An experience on litigating anthropology in southern Acandi

Authors

  • Laura Posada Maestranda en Programa de Posgrados de la FHCE,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29112/ruae.v4i2.490

Abstract

This article presents some research progress regarding the identification of territorial governance practices developed by black communities in a context of internal armed conflict in Colombia. Especially, it focuses on addressing the process of building the research question based on the co-work between the researcher and the communitarian organization, the Consejo Comunitario de Comunidades Negras de la Cuenca del río Tolo y Zona costera Sur- COCOMASUR (Colombian Caribbean), highlighting also the contrasts between the categories of analysis and the initial findings in the fieldwork.

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Author Biography

Laura Posada, Maestranda en Programa de Posgrados de la FHCE,

Doctora en Derecho, Colombia. Maestranda en Programa
de Posgrados de la FHCE, Montevideo,

Published

2019-12-19

How to Cite

Posada, L. (2019). From litigation to the field: anthropology for social transformation. An experience on litigating anthropology in southern Acandi. Uruguayan Review of Anthropology and Ethnography On Line: ISSN 2393-6886, 4(2), 103–118. https://doi.org/10.29112/ruae.v4i2.490