¿Diversidad cultural o cambio cultural? : posibilidades y obstáculos del desarrollo participativo

Authors

  • Guy Hermet Fundación de Ciencia Política de París

Abstract

By giving universal recognition to cultural diversity, Javier Pérez de Cuellar invalidated with all his authority a hierarchical notion of development. That revolution was of the first magnitude. Suddenly, he overturned the hitherto vertical and uneven scale of cultures to make it horizontal and egalitarian. This setback raises, however, two problems for those who are concerned with reformulating development policies in Latin America. How to attempt to mobilize the creative cultural resource found in each of the target populations of these policies, without falling back on a "Culturalism" that would give "favorable points" to some and negative to others? And how could this positive recognition of cultural diversity be reconciled with the parallel phenomenon of brutal cultural change brought about by the globalization of reference models?

Keywords:

Latin America, Cultural Diversity, Cultural Change, Development Policies, Participation

Author Biography

Guy Hermet, Fundación de Ciencia Política de París

Profesor principal de la Fundación de Ciencia Política de París; autor de  numerosos libros sobre cultura y política, y es un conocedor y analista de problemas de América Latina.