Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives

The “Marcha de la Gorra” is an annual mobilization that especially calls on a large number of young people from Córdoba, who report year after year, violent and exclusionary police practices that are understood as an expression of the public security policy of the Province of Cordoba (Argentina). Du...

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Autores principales: Bonvillani, Andrea, Chaboux, Melania Agustina, Farías Iten, Paola Daniela, Roldán, Macarena del Valle, Alonso, María del Rocío
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Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2018
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spelling I10-R300-article-226752019-12-16T20:10:35Z Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives De acciones y colectivos: Construcciones políticas en marcha Bonvillani, Andrea Chaboux, Melania Agustina Farías Iten, Paola Daniela Roldán, Macarena del Valle Alonso, María del Rocío Marcha de la Gorra dispositivo de poder subjetivación política Marcha de la Gorra Power device Political subjectivation. The “Marcha de la Gorra” is an annual mobilization that especially calls on a large number of young people from Córdoba, who report year after year, violent and exclusionary police practices that are understood as an expression of the public security policy of the Province of Cordoba (Argentina). During ten years of mobilization, the central demand has changed, but its priority claim has been the repeal of local contraventional rules, since its application, in police’s hands, constitutes those young people in their main victims. In this context, the article argues about the consideration of such local’ security policies in terms of “power devices” ((Foucault, 1991; Agamben, 2011 y Deleuze, 1990), as well as in the justification of the conceptualization of the March as an experience of political subjectivation (Rancière, 2007).The methodological strategy has been qualitative, in particular a “collective ethnography of events” (Bonvillani, 2015a) has been developed, which has allowed, on the one hand, the construction of data in the event-march, from recordings of speeches and registers of those who ethnograph, and on the other hand, the a posteriori realization of interviews with participants of the March. La “Marcha de la Gorra” es una movilización anual que convoca de manera particular a un gran número de jóvenes cordobeses, quienes denuncian año tras año, prácticas policiales violentas y excluyentes que se entienden como expresión de la política pública de seguridad de la Provincia de Córdoba (Argentina). A lo largo de diez años de movilización la demanda central ha ido cambiando, pero su reclamo prioritario ha sido la derogación de normas contravencionales locales, dado que su aplicación en manos de la policía constituye a aquellos jóvenes en sus principales víctimas. En este marco, el artículo argumenta en torno a la consideración de tales políticas de seguridad locales en términos de “dispositivos de poder” (Foucault, 1991; Agamben, 2011; Deleuze, 1990), así como en la justificación de la conceptualización de la Marcha como experiencia de subjetivación política (Rancière, 2007). La estrategia metodológica ha sido cualitativa, en particular se desarrolló una “etnografía colectiva de eventos” (Bonvillani, 2015a), lo que ha permitido, por un lado, la construcción de datos en el propio evento-Marcha, a partir de grabaciones de discursos y registros de quienes etnografían y, por otro lado, la realización a posteriori de entrevistas con participantes de la Marcha. Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2018-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/etcetera/article/view/22675 Etcétera. Revista del Área de Ciencias Sociales del CIFFyH; Núm. 1 (2017) 2618-4281 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/etcetera/article/view/22675/22614
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topic Marcha de la Gorra
dispositivo de poder
subjetivación política
Marcha de la Gorra
Power device
Political subjectivation.
spellingShingle Marcha de la Gorra
dispositivo de poder
subjetivación política
Marcha de la Gorra
Power device
Political subjectivation.
Bonvillani, Andrea
Chaboux, Melania Agustina
Farías Iten, Paola Daniela
Roldán, Macarena del Valle
Alonso, María del Rocío
Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives
topic_facet Marcha de la Gorra
dispositivo de poder
subjetivación política
Marcha de la Gorra
Power device
Political subjectivation.
author Bonvillani, Andrea
Chaboux, Melania Agustina
Farías Iten, Paola Daniela
Roldán, Macarena del Valle
Alonso, María del Rocío
author_facet Bonvillani, Andrea
Chaboux, Melania Agustina
Farías Iten, Paola Daniela
Roldán, Macarena del Valle
Alonso, María del Rocío
author_sort Bonvillani, Andrea
title Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives
title_short Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives
title_full Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives
title_fullStr Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives
title_full_unstemmed Political constructions in march: About actions and collectives
title_sort political constructions in march: about actions and collectives
description The “Marcha de la Gorra” is an annual mobilization that especially calls on a large number of young people from Córdoba, who report year after year, violent and exclusionary police practices that are understood as an expression of the public security policy of the Province of Cordoba (Argentina). During ten years of mobilization, the central demand has changed, but its priority claim has been the repeal of local contraventional rules, since its application, in police’s hands, constitutes those young people in their main victims. In this context, the article argues about the consideration of such local’ security policies in terms of “power devices” ((Foucault, 1991; Agamben, 2011 y Deleuze, 1990), as well as in the justification of the conceptualization of the March as an experience of political subjectivation (Rancière, 2007).The methodological strategy has been qualitative, in particular a “collective ethnography of events” (Bonvillani, 2015a) has been developed, which has allowed, on the one hand, the construction of data in the event-march, from recordings of speeches and registers of those who ethnograph, and on the other hand, the a posteriori realization of interviews with participants of the March.
publisher Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades
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