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The New Social Movements and the Emerging Citizenries: Reflections from the Concept of Radical Democracy and the LGBTI Movement in Colombia
Los nuevos movimientos sociales y las ciudadanías emergentes: reflexiones desde el concepto de democracia radical y el movimiento LGBTI en Colombia;
Os novos movimentos sociais e as cidadanias emergentes: reflexões desde o conceito de democracia radical e o movimento LGBTI na Colômbia
Autor
Ferrer Araújo, Nina
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Resumen
This text is a reflection article part of the theoretical basis of the research project called “Exercising the right to work of Cartagena city’s transgender population: analysis of the working conditions regarding the standards of decent work”, which embeds the analysis of the case in a much more general one: trans citizenship in the District, as a collective identity construction in which acts of repression and violence have been an important point of action and reaction, understanding transgender identity as one of those present in the LGBTI Social Movement in the city and in Colombia. For such purposes a brief theoretical development of the concept of citizenship will be addressed, to enter the field of collective action and social movements as agents of radical democracy, on the pretext of understanding the links between social movements and the realization of the transgender population citizen status, a matter which, despite the democratic advances since the 1991 Constitution, remains controversial, because trans citizenship has been recognized in an incomplete way and in some cases only by the use the legitimate force.