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The objective of this research is to reconstruct the socio-community and productive trajectories of Afro-descendant women in the mining context, in the township of Honduras, municipality of Buenos Aires, Cauca, through categories of analysis such as: community ties, transformation and continuity in the ancestral mining practice and changes in family dynamics. Thus, the research was carried out through a qualitative methodology from the ethnographic approach, which took into account the life stories of twelve women miners of the township of Honduras, Cauca, in order to know and make visible…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The objective of this research is to reconstruct the socio-community and productive trajectories of Afro-descendant women in the mining context, in the township of Honduras, municipality of Buenos Aires, Cauca, through categories of analysis such as: community ties, transformation and continuity in the ancestral mining practice and changes in family dynamics. Thus, the research was carried out through a qualitative methodology from the ethnographic approach, which took into account the life stories of twelve women miners of the township of Honduras, Cauca, in order to know and make visible their daily lives around the artisanal and rudimentary mining activity.
Autorenporträt
Berlin Soraya Marroquin Carabalí Soraya Marroquín CarabalíSocial Work professional, graduated from Institución Universitaria Antonio José Camacho, and currently in the process of completing a master's degree in Family Counseling at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Cali. María Paula Hoyos CastrillónProfessional in Social Work, social leader.