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Political theory of populism

content are imbued with the political culture of the society in which it arises. A rich body of socio-historical analyses allows us to situate populism within the global phenomenon called democracy, as its ... whose definitional precariousness is proverbial. It resists generalizations and makes scholars of politics comparativist by necessity, as its language and content are imbued with the political culture of

Democracy, political representation and populism

Organization of Political Parties. New Brunswick/Londres: Transaction Books. [ Links ] Prud’homme, Jean-François (2001). “El populismo: un concepto evasivo de la ciencia política”. En Del populismo de los

Political culture and Spanish autonomists parties on Twitter

This work seeks to establish the type of political culture and communication strategy that autonomist political groups in Spain promote on Twitter. It presents the results of a topic analysis of 18

Solidarity economy and political making of social movements

Epistemologies of the South. As a conclusion, it is observed that there are political dynamics, which are revealed as political action, in periods where the theories of the North have only seen culture and/or ... modo de conclu- conclusion, it is observed that there are political sión, se observa la existencia de dinámicas p-o dynamics, which are revealed as political action, líticas, que se expresan como hacer

Intermediary-entrepreneurs: Nonpublic resources, popular sectors and politics in Argentina

This article identifies a hybrid type of political intermediary in Latin American popular sectors: the intermediary-entrepreneur. The main political asset of these hybrid actors stems from their ... popular ethos associated to entrepreneurship. Keywords: political brokers; popular entrepreneurship; business philanthropy; popular sectors; Latin America; Argentina Roberto “Tuty” Ramos es un

Populism and neoliberalism as ideological left and right in the Twenty-First Century

anti-politics ideologies. Just as Marxist and fascist revolutions characterized the political history of the Twentieth Century, populism and neoliberalism have become the leading ideologies of Twenty ... ideologies of Twenty-First Century globalization. Keywords: political ideologies; populism; neoliberalism; anti-politics; globalization A menudo se afirma en las ciencias sociales que ha terminado el

Where there is a will, there’s not always a way: Populist leadership, referendums and reelections

reelection. The analysis shows that outcomes are explained not so much by the populist character of a president as by the degree of institutionalization of the political party system, the quality of the rule ... ). Keywords: populism; referendum; democracy; political parties; institutions; popular support En el debate mediático es corriente una asociación entre populismo y referendos; sin embargo, son pocos los

Entrepreneurship and political power: PPK and Piñera (2010-2018)

The efforts to understand who the representatives of political power are and how they govern have been revitalized since the conservative turn in Latin America. This article analyzes the cases of ... power groups, while privatizations and pro market policies gave rise to new groups. Since 2000 there has been a redefinition of the political representation of these groups, and certain sectors decided to

Argentine exile in Mexico. A Latin American reading of Controversia

between 1979 and 1981. The working hypothesis is that the way Controversia thematized political defeat, the “crisis of Marxism”, armed struggle, human rights and, particularly, democracy was less the

Subjectivation processes and lifestyle migration

discourses on freedom, decision-making or search of quality of life. This study suggests that a more structural approach is needed, which critically contextualizes migrants’ narratives in current political and ... , Michael, y Rafael Durán (2013). “Lifestyle migrants in Spain: Contested realities of political participation”. En Contested Spatialities, Lifestyle Migration and Residential Tourism, coordinado por Michael

Mobilization and counter-mobilization for same-sex marriage in Yucatan

marriage with freedom of expression. The political and legal strategies carried out by the actors of the mobilization and countermobilization are described and analyzed.Keywords : human rights; same-sex ... =Homepage>. [ Links ] Zemans, Frances Kahn (1983). “Legal mobilization: The neglected role of the law in the political system”. The American Political Science Review 77 (3): 690-703. [ Links ] 1

Latin American populism in perspective

qualified as “populists”.Keywords : populism; Latin America; political identities; democratization.

Democratization and neopatrimonialism: Is there a populist wave in Central America?

The present and future of democracy in Latin America will be shaped by how it deals with today’s most salient political phenomenon: the rise of populism. In no other subregion is this more evident ... , David (2011). “The legitimacy of political institutions: Explaining contemporary populism in Latin America”. Comparative Political Studies 44 (11): 1447-1473. [ Links ] Durán, Alejandro (2022

The militant transversality and the political participation

technique.Keywords : political participation; women’s participation; Argentina; militant career; political compromise; multi-positioning. ... molotov y música beat. Buenos Aires: Universidad de Quilmes. [ Links ] McAdam, Doug (1982). Political Process and Development of Black Insurgency, 1930-1970. Chicago: The University Of Chicago Press

Criminalizing and racialization of poor childhood in Catamarca

construction of the punishable subject, whose intersecting discrimination delimits their political position and limits the enjoyment of their fundamental rights.Keywords : subalternization; race; criminalization

Extractive economy in a local government of Mexico City

This article analyzes the strategy used by a faction to maintain political and administrative control in a local government in Mexico City. This strategy includes practices that we group under the ... analysis of electoral behavior in that local jurisdiction during the last decade, the article investigates how this local government is configured in the context of a conflict between political factions and

Mexico´s gubernatorial independent candidacies

difference? It is argued that contenders with longer political careers have better conditions for achieving independent candidacies. With information from an original database including 97 gubernatorial pre ... -candidates in the 2015-2018 period, a logistic regression revealed the statistical significance of political trajectory and a 38 percent advantage for professional politicians. Keywords: independent

How determinant are socio-digital networks in an election year?

This article presents the findings of an anthropological investigation on the practices of consumption and socialization of political information, conducted in the context of the 2019 presidential ... personal and media authority referents have not lost their central role in the socialization and validation of political information. Keywords: digital networks; political information; elections; Uruguay

The keys of the Supreme Court: political fragmentation and constitutional litigation in Mexico

constitutional litigation? This paper explores the effects of political fragmentation on litigation through an original dataset of all actions of unconstitutionality and constitutional controversies presented ... Artículos X Premio Iberoamericano en Ciencias Sociales Las llaves de la Suprema Corte: fragmentación política y litigio constitucional en México The keys of the Supreme Court: political

Masculinities, social class and political violence (Argentina, 1970)

This article examines masculinity in Argentine armed groups in order to explore revolutionary violence and the political views of the middle class in the 1970s. The author hypothesizes that guerrilla ... author hypothesizes that guerrilla culture had its own form of virility that combined bravery, sacrifice and tenderness, with a central political importance. This was highlighted during the far right