Impacto y consecuencias sociales contemporáneas de las políticas de tutela estatal en las reservas indígenas canadienses

  1. Marquina, Alfonso
  2. Ruiz, Raul
  3. Vírchez, Jorge
Revista:
RIO: Revista Internacional de Organizaciones

ISSN: 1886-4171 2013-570X

Año de publicación: 2013

Título del ejemplar: Tipos de capitalismo e innovación

Número: 10

Páginas: 85-107

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.17345/RIO10.85-107 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

Otras publicaciones en: RIO: Revista Internacional de Organizaciones

Resumen

Este artículo tiene como objetivo examinar el impacto y las consecuencias sociales contemporáneas del mantenimiento del sistema de organización social denominado «reserva indígena» en Canadá. Mediante un estudio de caso, se explora cómo la política organizacional y la estructura institucional contemporánea en las reservas indígenas canadienses están alimentando problemas psicosociales y de salud mental como, por ejemplo, abuso de sustancias psicoactivas, depresión, negligencia parental o violencia doméstica. Tres características estructurales se identifican como problemas inherentes en la estructura organizacional de las reservas contemporáneas: el desempleo estructural, la dependencia de programas de asistencia social y el faccionalismo comunitario.

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