2011
DOI: 10.3406/reae.2011.1869
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L’envers de la « ville aymara ». Migration rurale, mobilité intra urbaine et mobilisations politiques à El Alto (Bolivie)

Abstract: L'entrée en politique du monde rural en Bolivie est souvent analysée au prisme de la ville de El Alto, incarnation de la « ville rebelle », qui serait peuplée de migrants issus des communautés aymaras de l'Altiplano. Cette vision d'un monde rural transposant en milieu urbain ses traditions de lutte et ses formes collectives d'organisation ne sert pas seulement à expliquer l'explosion démographique de la ville, mais aussi les mobilisations politiques contre la privatisation des ressources naturelles et des serv… Show more

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“…In Complementación, two weeks went by before the first water tanker arrived. Founded in 2000, the new neighborhood was only connected to the EPSAS network in 2008, a period corresponding to the average time required in the agglomeration for infrastructure to be "consolidated" in newly developed areas (Poupeau, 2011). When outages were decreed, Complementación's representatives participated in District 19's crisis commissions with a view to being able to collect water tankers or wait for them to be delivered locally.…”
Section: Local Organization: Differentiated Forms Of Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Complementación, two weeks went by before the first water tanker arrived. Founded in 2000, the new neighborhood was only connected to the EPSAS network in 2008, a period corresponding to the average time required in the agglomeration for infrastructure to be "consolidated" in newly developed areas (Poupeau, 2011). When outages were decreed, Complementación's representatives participated in District 19's crisis commissions with a view to being able to collect water tankers or wait for them to be delivered locally.…”
Section: Local Organization: Differentiated Forms Of Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%