Participación de las mujeres en espacios políticos y sociales. El caso de las mujeres agricultoras familiares del periurbano del Gran La Plata Participation of women in political and social organizations. The case of family farm women from the peri-urban area of Gran La Plata
The transformations in agricultural production in the last decades generated modifications in the Argentine agrarian structure and with those changes the agrarian subjects also changed, even in those who have shown the ability to resist the tendency to abandon the activity. These agrarian subjects intervene in the territories with different productive strategies. In this sense, there are multiple dimensions that allow approaching to all social groups found in the agrarian structure. In this work we will analyze some of them (types, forms of production, links with technology, market, multiple activities, etc.) to get closer to a characterization of these subjects.For this reason, the main objective of this work is to characterize the family producers of the southwest of Buenos Aires, in particular of the Municipalities of Adolfo Alsina and Puan in their relationship with the territory.On the other hand, also analyze if this characterization is adapted to what is expressed in the Law of Historical Reparation of Family Agriculture, Peasant and Indigenous No. 27,118 of the Argentine.The methodological approach that is proposed is qualitative. Different qualitative techniques are combined and will consist of surveys of primary and secondary sources. In particular, the study of cases and semi-structured interviews, document analysis and quantitative data such as surveys, existing numerical data and data from the National Agricultural Censuses of 1988Censuses of , 2002Censuses of and 2018
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