En Marche! The 2017 French electoral process

Since the Great Recession, almost a decade ago, new trends in domestic politics have appeared in most countries across the globe. Being globalized economies incapable of keeping up with the provision of significant material benefits to their citizens, the old flags of nationalism and protectionism s...

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Autores principales: Listrani Blanco, Tomás, Zaccato, Carolina
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2017
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spelling I15-R203-article-3042022-07-09T04:18:34Z En Marche! The 2017 French electoral process ¡En Marcha! El ciclo electoral francés de 2017 Listrani Blanco, Tomás Zaccato, Carolina Elections France Emmanuel Macron Marine Le Pen European Union Elecciones Francia Emmanuel Macron Marine Le Pen Unión Europea Since the Great Recession, almost a decade ago, new trends in domestic politics have appeared in most countries across the globe. Being globalized economies incapable of keeping up with the provision of significant material benefits to their citizens, the old flags of nationalism and protectionism surged to produce a rhetorical breakdown within those States. This tension between cosmopolitan economic openness and sovereign isolationism has become the protagonic cleavage in the beginning of this century. In this context, the 2017 presidential and legislative elections in France constitute an example of how these contradictions have manifested inside a country: changing the programmatic and discursive dimensions of electoral campaigns, tackling governmental elites, shaking party systems that seemed stable and even outlining new political representation loyalties for citizenry. Desde el comienzo de la Gran Recesión, casi una década atrás, nuevas tendencias han surgido en la política doméstica de la mayoría de los países alrededor del globo. La desaceleración de la provisión de beneficios materiales por parte de las economías globalizadas a sus ciudadanos redundó en un quiebre discursivo al interior de esos Estados, en los que volvieron a alzarse las viejas banderas del nacionalismo y el proteccionismo. Esta tensión entre la apertura cosmopolita y el aislacionismo soberanista se ha configurado como el gran clivaje de comienzos del siglo XXI. En este marco, las elecciones presidenciales y legislativas en Francia de 2017 son un ejemplo de cómo esas contradicciones se han hecho manifiestas al interior de un país: cambiando las dimensiones discursiva y programática de las campañas electorales, interpelando a las élites gubernamentales, sacudiendo sistemas de partidos que parecían estables e incluso delineando nuevas lealtades de representación política en la ciudadanía. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2017-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Convocatoria por invitación application/pdf https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/304 10.35305/prcs.v0i3.304 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 2 No. 3 (2017): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 3 Enero-Junio 2017; 201 - 209 Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales; Vol. 2 Núm. 3 (2017): Perspectivas Revista de Ciencias Sociales No. 3 Enero-Junio 2017; 201 - 209 2525-1112 spa https://perspectivasrcs.unr.edu.ar/index.php/PRCS/article/view/304/182 Derechos de autor 2017 Autor
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topic Elections
France
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
European Union
Elecciones
Francia
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
Unión Europea
spellingShingle Elections
France
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
European Union
Elecciones
Francia
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
Unión Europea
Listrani Blanco, Tomás
Zaccato, Carolina
En Marche! The 2017 French electoral process
topic_facet Elections
France
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
European Union
Elecciones
Francia
Emmanuel Macron
Marine Le Pen
Unión Europea
author Listrani Blanco, Tomás
Zaccato, Carolina
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Zaccato, Carolina
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title En Marche! The 2017 French electoral process
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title_full En Marche! The 2017 French electoral process
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title_full_unstemmed En Marche! The 2017 French electoral process
title_sort en marche! the 2017 french electoral process
description Since the Great Recession, almost a decade ago, new trends in domestic politics have appeared in most countries across the globe. Being globalized economies incapable of keeping up with the provision of significant material benefits to their citizens, the old flags of nationalism and protectionism surged to produce a rhetorical breakdown within those States. This tension between cosmopolitan economic openness and sovereign isolationism has become the protagonic cleavage in the beginning of this century. In this context, the 2017 presidential and legislative elections in France constitute an example of how these contradictions have manifested inside a country: changing the programmatic and discursive dimensions of electoral campaigns, tackling governmental elites, shaking party systems that seemed stable and even outlining new political representation loyalties for citizenry.
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