Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico

The aim of this work is to show, through the analysis of empirical data of three states of the north of Mexico, an approximation to the study of neighbour organizations incorporated or originated by the shelter of the Solidarity National Program (Pronasol) in order to cooperate in the tasks related...

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spelling repositorioinstitucional-20.500.12930-66022023-05-09T17:04:43Z Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico La participación social organizada en la lucha contra la pobreza: la experiencia del PRONASOL en tres estados del norte de México Ordóñez Barba, Gerardo policy poverty participation organization welfare. Social sciences Sociology social Problems política pobreza participación organización bienestar. Ciencias sociales Sociología Problemas sociales The aim of this work is to show, through the analysis of empirical data of three states of the north of Mexico, an approximation to the study of neighbour organizations incorporated or originated by the shelter of the Solidarity National Program (Pronasol) in order to cooperate in the tasks related with the application and operation of projects for collective benefit.Considering the importance this organizations obtained in the strategy of the program and in the social context, different analysts of that time began to doubt about the arguments that justified the creation of the Solidarity Committees, arguing possible bonds with neocorporative control plans or noticing their limitations for overcoming a merely instrumental participation. Independently of their peculiarities, this critics coincided in a general hypothesis: organised participation in the context of the Solidarity Program doesn’t represent an effective alternative for a change in the process for a democratic reform of the Mexican State.In the present paper, we pretend to explore some answers to that hypothesis dividing Committees in two levels: as instances of communitary participation and management, and as organisations linked with possible schemes of corporative control. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar, por medio del análisis de información empírica referente a tres estados del norte de México, una aproximación al estudio de las organizaciones vecinales que se incorporaron o surgieron al amparo del Programa Nacional de Solidaridad (Pronasol) con el propósito de coadyuvar a las tareas involucradas en la puesta en marcha y operación de proyectos de beneficio colectivo. Dada la envergadura que llegaron a alcanzar estas organizaciones en la estrategia del programa y en el ámbito social, diversos analistas de la época comenzaron a poner en duda los supuestos que justificaban la constitución de los Comités de Solidaridad, argumentando sus posibles nexos con esquemas de control neocorporativo o aduciendo sus limitaciones para superar una forma de participación meramente instrumental. Independientemente de sus peculiaridades, en el fondo estas posiciones críticas coincidían con una hipótesis general: la participación organizada en el marco de Solidaridad no representa una alternativa de cambio efectiva en los procesos de reforma democrática del Estado mexicano. En este trabajo se pretenden explorar algunas respuestas a la hipótesis anterior, dividiendo a los Comités en dos planos: como instancias de participación y gestión comunitaria, y como organizaciones vinculadas con posibles esquemas de control corporativo. 2003-07-01 2021-06-03T03:35:16Z 2021-06-03T03:35:16Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Databases that emerged from surveys, analysis, simple statistical techniques Bases de datos que surgieron a partir de encuestas, análisis, técnicas estadísticas simples https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/253 10.21670/ref.2003.08.a05 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12930/6602 spa https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/253/407 https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/253/792 Derechos de autor 2014 Estudios Fronterizos Revista de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades application/pdf text/html Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Estudios Fronterizos Revista; Vol. 4 No. 8 (2003); 105-128 Estudios Fronterizos; Vol. 4 Núm. 8 (2003); 105-128 2395-9134 0187-6961
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topic policy
poverty
participation
organization
welfare.
Social sciences
Sociology
social Problems
política
pobreza
participación
organización
bienestar.
Ciencias sociales
Sociología
Problemas sociales
spellingShingle policy
poverty
participation
organization
welfare.
Social sciences
Sociology
social Problems
política
pobreza
participación
organización
bienestar.
Ciencias sociales
Sociología
Problemas sociales
Ordóñez Barba, Gerardo
Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico
description The aim of this work is to show, through the analysis of empirical data of three states of the north of Mexico, an approximation to the study of neighbour organizations incorporated or originated by the shelter of the Solidarity National Program (Pronasol) in order to cooperate in the tasks related with the application and operation of projects for collective benefit.Considering the importance this organizations obtained in the strategy of the program and in the social context, different analysts of that time began to doubt about the arguments that justified the creation of the Solidarity Committees, arguing possible bonds with neocorporative control plans or noticing their limitations for overcoming a merely instrumental participation. Independently of their peculiarities, this critics coincided in a general hypothesis: organised participation in the context of the Solidarity Program doesn’t represent an effective alternative for a change in the process for a democratic reform of the Mexican State.In the present paper, we pretend to explore some answers to that hypothesis dividing Committees in two levels: as instances of communitary participation and management, and as organisations linked with possible schemes of corporative control.
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author Ordóñez Barba, Gerardo
author_facet Ordóñez Barba, Gerardo
author_sort Ordóñez Barba, Gerardo
title Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico
title_short Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico
title_full Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico
title_fullStr Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: PRONASOL’s experiences in three states in the north of Mexico
title_sort organized social involvement in the battle against poverty: pronasol’s experiences in three states in the north of mexico
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
publishDate 2003
url https://ref.uabc.mx/ojs/index.php/ref/article/view/253
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