2021
DOI: 10.5209/aris.68448
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Los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales de los artistas en contextos de violencia y pobreza. El caso de Acapulco, México

Abstract: La pobreza y la victimización ocasionadas por el crimen y la violencia son consideradas violaciones a los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, y a la dignidad humana. Las poblaciones más excluidas suelen ser víctimas recurrentes de estas violaciones de derechos. Los artistas son una de estas poblaciones, pues usualmente se encuentran en situación de vulnerabilidad socio-económica estructural. Tomando como caso de estudio a la ciudad de Acapulco, México, una de las localidades más violentas y empob… Show more

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“…All the changes described thus far reflect a major transformation of the cultural and social conditions of the artist and the musician, as well as their material conditions of existence. Nowadays, together with the cultural expansion of music, researchers around the world have documented that the musical and artistic sectors are characterized by low income compared to other nonartistic occupations (Chafe & Kaida, 2020; Reyes-Martínez & Andrade-Guzmán, 2021; Zhen & Krueger, 2022). Also, in Latin America, authors have warned of the structural vulnerability and precariousness of the music sector: The work of musicians is informal, unregulated, and devoid of the basic elements required for sustenance (Brodsky et al, 2014; Guadarrama Olivera et al, 2012; Quiña, 2016; Toval Gajardo, 2021).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Music As Viewed From the Social Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the changes described thus far reflect a major transformation of the cultural and social conditions of the artist and the musician, as well as their material conditions of existence. Nowadays, together with the cultural expansion of music, researchers around the world have documented that the musical and artistic sectors are characterized by low income compared to other nonartistic occupations (Chafe & Kaida, 2020; Reyes-Martínez & Andrade-Guzmán, 2021; Zhen & Krueger, 2022). Also, in Latin America, authors have warned of the structural vulnerability and precariousness of the music sector: The work of musicians is informal, unregulated, and devoid of the basic elements required for sustenance (Brodsky et al, 2014; Guadarrama Olivera et al, 2012; Quiña, 2016; Toval Gajardo, 2021).…”
Section: The Evolution Of Music As Viewed From the Social Sciencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To some scholars, in contexts of violence and social crisis, cultural and artistic activities may help victims to overcome depressive symptoms and panic attacks ( Bustamante, 2017 ), process emotions, reconstruct self-stem, promote resilience and empowerment ( Moreno, 2016 ), restore individual and collective identity ( Castro, 2016 ; Moreno, 2016 ; Bustamante, 2017 ), reestablish integrity of the individual and the group ( Castro, 2016 ); metabolize conflicts and hopelessness ( Petit, 2009 ), generate positive emotions ( Bustamante, 2017 ), promote creativity and imagination of new realities ( Castro, 2016 ), and foster aesthetic searches ( Bustamante, 2017 ; Reyes-Martínez and Andrade-Guzmán, 2021 ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%