151. Explotación humana y bienestar social: Incidencias sobre la población infantil Wayuu.
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Vidal Gómez, Amparo Carolina, López Gutierrez, Jahina Johelis, and Zuleta Pérez, Milvia José
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CHILD labor , *PUBLIC welfare , *SOCIAL marginality - Abstract
Child exploitation is one of the great concerns of international organizations and regional governments in the contemporary world. This situation responds to colonial patterns that have been imposed on American lands, as a result of the expansion of the globalization phenomenon. Consequently, to address this problem, it is considered appropriate to analyze a series of philosophical categories, such as: coloniality, exploitation, social welfare, from interdisciplinary approaches and perspectives, dimensioning them to the Colombian reality, particularly the Wayuu population of Riohacha, in the department of the Guajira. In this locality, exclusion, marginalization and oppression persist, where children and adolescents are forced to, to shovel the social difficulties they are going through. This is evidenced through theoretical references provided in the research and in the application of empirical observation, which has allowed reinforcing the philosophical and decolonial guidelines indicated. This paper does not pretend to establish a definitive position; on the contrary, it tries to promote critical debate and a different social praxis, which leads to the appreciation of childhood and social changes relevant to human progress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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