Author Archives: Julián Medina-Zárate

Professor and researcher at the Faculty of Psychology, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. My research focuses on topics related to the world of work, including entrepreneurship, career trajectories, solidarity and peasant economies, and socio-environmental organizations.
The image shows a graffiti mural on a street wall. At the top of the image, a large umbrella for sun protection and the sky can be seen. The graffiti features a series of faces representing the diversity of the local population. In the center, there is a middle-aged man with a mustache; to the left, a boy with features next to a bird. On the right, there is an teenage girl, a pelican, and a titi monkey.

Peasant Reserve Zones as Techno-socio-environmental Assemblages

Peasant Reserve Zones (Zonas de Reserva Campesina, or ZRCs in Spanish) constitute a legal framework established to organize territories historically inhabited by peasant communities in Colombia. Designed as part of agrarian reform efforts, these zones are intended to promote environmental conservation and socioeconomic sustainability in rural areas. The ZRCs provide peasant organizations with a set of tools to structure their social, economic, political, and environmental governance. However, their effectiveness in achieving social and environmental objectives remains a subject of ongoing research across disciplines such as ecology, sociology, and economics. Existing studies yield inconclusive results, instead highlighting the complexity of the dynamics surrounding this institutional mechanism.   (read more...)