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                <text>Agricultura sostenible</text>
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              <text>La política ambiental internacional y el discurso del papa Francisco: ¿hacia una ecología del pueblo?/ International Environmental Politics and the Discourse of Pope Francis: Towards an Ecology of the People?</text>
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              <text>Jorge Gabriel Foa Torres, Luis Tuninetti</text>
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              <text>Resumen  Numerosas reacciones y polémicas ha generado el discurso del papa Francisco en el campo de la política ambiental, en especial  desde la aparición en 2015 de la encíclica “Alabado Seas: sobre el Cuidado de la Casa Común” (Laudato Si´). En ese marco, el presente artículo, en primer lugar, identifica las principales lógicas o gramáticas que han intervenido en las discusiones político-ideológicas en torno a la causa ambiental en las últimas décadas, a escala latinoamericana y mundial. En segundo lugar, ubica y caracteriza al discurso del papa Francisco en tal contexto. El enfoque utilizado es el del análisis político del discurso. Fundado en el reconocimiento del carácter constitutivamente antagónico de las sociedades, este se orienta a la comprensión crítica de las prácticas sociodiscursivas, enfatizando en sus instancias políticas o momentos fundacionales. El argumento central del artículo es que el posicionamiento de Francisco, mientras se distingue de la lógica desarrollista, es antagónico respecto de las posturas neomalthusiana y neoliberal. Al mismo tiempo, se aproxima a la ecología crítica, modulándola tanto en relación con el rol de las corporaciones transnacionales como con la crítica al paradigma tecnocrático y la incorporación de la noción de pueblo.   Abstract  Pope Francis’ discourse in the field of environmental policy has recently generated numerous reactions and controversies, especially since the appearance in 2015 of the Encyclical “(Praise be to you - On Care for Our Common Home” (Laudato Si '). In that framework, this article firstly identifies the main logics or grammars that have intervened in the political-ideological discussions around the environmental cause in recent decades, on a Latin American and world scale. In the second place, the discourse of Pope Francis is located and characterized in that context. The approach in which this work is inscribed is the analysis of political discourse. Based in the recognition of the constitutively antagonistic character of societies, it is oriented to the critical understanding of socio-discursive practices, emphasizing in their political instances or foundational moments. The central argument of the article is that Francisco's positioning, while differing from the developmentalist logic, is antagonistic to neo-Malthusian and neoliberal positions. At the same time, it approaches critical ecology, modulating it both in relation to the role of transnational corporations and in criticizing the technocratic paradigm and incorporating the notion of the people.</text>
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              <text>Análisis del Discurso, Política Ambiental, Política Internacional, ecología crítica</text>
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              <text>Letras Verdes: Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Socioambientales</text>
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              <text>Environmental sciences, Human ecology. Anthropogeography</text>
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              <text>&lt;a href="https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/3513" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/letrasverdes/article/view/3513&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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