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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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                <text>Dominio científico: Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>LA RURALIDAD QUILOMBOLA CUESTIONADA O LOS NUEVOS DESAFÍOS DE LA AGRICULTURA FAMILIAR EN BRASIL</text>
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              <text>Céline Raimbert</text>
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              <text>Entre urbanización y globalización, los espacios rurales están conociendo unas transformaciones esenciales. Es particularmente el caso de Brasil, gran potencia agrícola donde varios modelos agrarios se yuxtaponen, como, el agronegocio y la agricultura familiar. En este trabajo vamos a centrarnos en las evoluciones de las pequeñas comunidades rurales, sus dificultades y oportunidades, y más detalladamente en el ejemplo de las comunidades de remanentes quilombolas (descendientes de esclavos cimarrones), categoría socio-territorial establecida por el Estado en la Constitución Federal de 1988 en la que principios multiculturalistas se afirman. Reflexionaremos sobre las supuestas especificidades de la ruralidad quilombola, entre prácticas y representaciones, entre estrategias y valores, entre modernidad y tradición.     ABSTRACT Between urbanization and globalization, rural spaces are experiencing fundamental changes. It is particularly the case in Brazil, major agriculture power, where many agrarian models are overlapping, among these the agribusiness and the family agriculture. We will focus on the evolutions of the small rural communities, its difficulties and opportunities and, more precisely, on the example of communities of remnant Quilombolas (descendants of maroon slaves), socio-territorial category created by the State in the 1988 Federal Constitution in which the multiculturalist principles are affirmed. Thus, we will think about the specificities of the Quilombola rurality, between practices and representations, between strategies and values, between modernity and traditions.</text>
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              <text>Agricultura Familiar, Brasil, comunidades quilombolas, ruralidad</text>
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              <text>10.22201/cimsur.18704115e.2012.14.99</text>
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              <text>Revista Pueblos y Fronteras Digital</text>
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          <name>Publisher</name>
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              <text>Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México</text>
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              <text>Social Sciences, Social sciences (General)</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="http://www.pueblosyfronteras.unam.mx/index.php/index.php/pyf/article/view/99" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;http://www.pueblosyfronteras.unam.mx/index.php/index.php/pyf/article/view/99&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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