Modernity, anthropology and sustainable development

Authors

  • Ma Guadalupe Noemi Uehara Guerrero Universidad Veracruzana (México)

Abstract

We pursuit to know the development of the concept sustainable, reviewing world’s events that endowed it with characteristics and generated a social-environmental term that tries to remedy our age discomfort; deepen in the performance of practices and ideas creating organisms which
has not achieved to maintain in the “modernity” the scarce development societies. In theory is recognized the sustainable development as an integral concept of new rurality now revealed in social inequalities and territorial unbalance, but a principal ingredient to trace a different route that generates development alternatives, and besides anthropology and economy to look for growth leading to a sustainable modernity, based in an economic policy, sociocultural and human according to communities internal characteristics; fully functional in theory and practice and potentiating the local aspect to its insertion into the global; on a way that the environment can recover itself at the same rate that is affected by the human activity.

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Published

2014-11-15

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General

How to Cite

Uehara Guerrero, M. G. N. (2014). Modernity, anthropology and sustainable development. Antropología Experimental, 11. https://revistaselectronicas.ujaen.es/index.php/rae/article/view/1934