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The politics of protest in Argentina
(Open democracy, 2018-12)
Political life in Argentina is characterized by a particularly active culture of social protest.This is a key element to understanding political dynamics throughout the 21st century.
Undemocratic Climate Protests
(John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2021-07)
Climate change activists sometimes engage in protests that exert coercion on governments, businesses, and citizens, instead of protests that just attempt to persuade them. I argue that these coercive protests are sometimes ...
Vote and Protest in Argentina and Brazil: contemporary research based reflections on political participation
(Sociedade Brasileira de Sociologia, 2017-08)
The article presents a comparative analysis of recent citizen?s reflections on politi-cal participation in Argentina and Brazil. Throughout the recollection of data from focus groups carried out in 2015 and 2016, we aim ...
Dissent, protest and resistance: Discourses of contestation and mental healthcare in Buenos Aires
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2017-05-09)
The aim of this article is to analyse the concept of “dissent” under the light of political practice in Argentina. I propose a critical theoretical position, which differentiates different discourse practices of contestation: ...
When the chalks are down: the political economy of teachers’ unions protest actions under Ghana’s Fourth Republic
(ANPAE - Associação Nacional de Política e Administração da Educação, 2018)
The Attachment of Demonstrators to Institutional Politics: Comparing LGBTIQ Pride Marches in Argentina and Chile
(John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2020-07-10)
Focusing on LGBTIQ demonstrations in Argentina and Chile, we study protesters' attachment to institutional politics, defined as their emotional and attitudinal connection with the political system. We show that Argentine ...
Civic education as social process: A case study of students’ protests in Córdoba, Argentina, 2010
(SAGE Publications, 2018-07)
This article’s aim is to provide, through a case study, new insights into current research on the civic education policies that encompassed the transition from authoritarian to democratic political regimes that took place ...
Queering the protest's temporalities
(De Gruyter, 2020-07)
This essay reviews a set of contemporary experiences of sex-political organization in the history of the Argentinian antagonistic imagination. It sketches an experimental, theoretical diagram of the power of queer negativity ...
Protestant Churches, the defense of Human Rights (1976-1983) and the support for Same-Sex Marriage (2010) in Argentina
(Muzeului de Istorie Galati, 2015-12)
Religious actors regularly participate in political debates in Latin America. In Argentina, Historical Protestant Churches have been politically involved in several debates since the 1970s. This article compares twoprocesses ...