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1 November 2014 Small Farmers in Florida Province, Bolivia: Reciprocity in Practice
Florence Bétrisey, Christophe Mager
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Abstract

Peasant societies are often seen by neoliberal or Marxist theorists as passive subjects of political-economic transformations occurring at a higher level, only surviving through acculturation to market requirements. By analyzing agricultural work organization in highland communities and a local system of water management called Acuerdos Reciprocos por el Agua (Reciprocal Agreements for Water), developed in 2003 by the Natura Bolivia foundation in Florida Province in Bolivia, we show that, contrary to this perception, traditional reciprocal norms still play an essential role in decision making. This suggests the agency of rural societies and the resilience of traditional reciprocity-based norms in mountain regions.

International Mountain Society
Florence Bétrisey and Christophe Mager "Small Farmers in Florida Province, Bolivia: Reciprocity in Practice," Mountain Research and Development 34(4), 369-374, (1 November 2014). https://doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-14-00013.1
Received: 1 August 2014; Accepted: 1 September 2014; Published: 1 November 2014
KEYWORDS
Bolivia
peasant societies
reciprocity
water management
work organization
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