POLITICAL SUBJECTIVITY IN THE CONTEXT OF HOUSING POPULAR ORGANIZATIONS- EL TRÉBOL CASE
Main Article Content
Abstract
The present research article developed under the study “The Housing Popular Organizations (OPV by its Spanish initials) – Space for the Subjectivity Configuration”, pretends to provide a thought around the process of setting-up of political subjectivity in the context of popular organizations. This, from the understanding process of agency of housing rights of the OPV El Trébol, placed in the Sogamoso municipality, Boyacá.
The methodological perspective employed during the research process incorporates qualitative elements that, combined with hermeneutics and the use of ethnographic techniques, offer an opportune development context that permits to understand the everyday of the social reality parting from the recognition and resignification of the ways of acting, thinking, and feeling of the processes’ protagonists. Thus, this research created the atmosphere for thinking and reconstructing the experience of the collective action undertaken in El Trébol and its aim of getting decent houses for associated families. This fact revealed the following configurations of political subjectivity in the hope of contributing the necessary elements for a debate.
Downloads
Article Details
Issue
Section

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Authors publishing in this journal agree to the following terms: a. The authors retainthe copyright to the journal and ensure the right to be the first publication of work asLicensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others toshare the work with an acknowledgment of the authorship of the work and the initial publication in this magazine. b. Authors may establish separate additional agreements to the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the work published inthe journal (for example, place it in an institutional repository or publish it in a book),with an acknowledgment of its initial publication in this journal. c. It allows and encourages authors to disseminate their work electronically (eg, in institutional repositories or on their own website) before and during the submission process,as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as a subpoena more early andmost of the published (See The Effect of Open Access) (in English).