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Gerardo Hernández Vásquez
Luis Arturo Tapia Guerrero
Arcelia Toledo López
Dora Lilia Guzmán Cruz

Este artículo documenta los resultados de un estudio comparado, de tipo cualitativo, desarrollado en el periodo 2018-2020 en el istmo de Tehuantepec (Oaxaca, México) en torno a tres negociaciones para instalar tres parques eólicos que se encuentran cancelados. Nuestra investigación se apoya en entrevistas, minutas de asambleas, documentos jurídicos, amparos y notas de prensa. Nuestro análisis muestra cómo las prácticas autoritarias ejercidas en la negociación recaen sobre la transición energética, al gestar un clima de percepciones negativas que se tradujeron en una desconfianza e inconformidad que promovieron una oposición social y jurídica hacia los proyectos eólicos. Todo ello afectó la viabilidad de los procedimientos de negociación y consulta formales, como el establecido en el C-169 de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo y estancó la transición energética en la región.

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