Makale Özeti:
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This article shows preliminary advances of a doctoral study on the discourses of development in socio-territorial policies in the north of San Juan, Argentina, and its relationship with the extractive development model. The purpose of the study is to analyze from a decolonial approach: a) senses and practices built around speech development in recent development strategies in Latin America; b) on the other hand, analyze the matrix of interactions, tensions, or splits of the above with the meanings and practices of the socio-territorial policies emerging in recent times at the local level, in the department of Jáchal (San Juan, Argentina). It is a qualitative study of critical discourse analysis. The research techniques are analysis of regional and national development policy documents and interviews with key stakeholders. The main results show a marked tendency in the policies in the region to legitimize extractivism as a way for the growth of the territories. While community voices report ambiguous representations about it. Some positions identify the hegemonic conception of development. Other points of view delegitimize developmentalism and aim to demand alternatives for local growth that are related to the needs of the population, to recover productive practices, to build different modes of governance.
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