INVESTIGADORES
CASTELNUOVO BIRABEN Natalia Sabrina
artículos
Título:
Collaborations in Faith: NGO Development Policies in Northern Argentina
Autor/es:
CASTELNUOVO NATALIA
Revista:
Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development
Editorial:
Institute for the Study of Man
Referencias:
Año: 2017 vol. 46 p. 333 - 373
ISSN:
0894-6019
Resumen:
Faced with images of corrupt, authoritarian and ineffective Latin American states, some NGOs have managed to establish themselves as efficient and flexible organizations, guardians of the ?common good.? Appealing to a techno-moral language interweaving a political-legal vocabulary with moral judgments, some NGOs in Latin America have found an appropriate field in the development processes involving agents located in different local, national and transnational domains. This field of interactions becomes especially interesting to analyze how local processes intertwine with global agendas. This work aims to shed light on the interconnections between different local and transnational players in the construction of a development political culture. We aim to understand different aspects defining the collaborative relationships and tensions between local denominational NGOs and denominational international cooperation agencies. With this interest, and from an ethnographic approach, a political process of alliance between NGOs of denominational origin is analyzed within the framework of a land restitution process in the region of Pilcomayo, province of Salta, Argentina. The process was marked by the position of different players: Fundapaz, Asociana, Misereor and Pan para el mundo [Bread for the World]. This work shows how a context of collaboration and tension interactions and relationships was shaped from the perspective of one of the NGOs that played a leading role in the process.