Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State
The aim of this article is to explore how social movements become politicized in response to the neoliberal attempt to depoliticize politics. It is argued that the concept of a political community of belonging enriches the discussion on populism in Latin America by considering not only its relations...
Guardado en:
| Autores principales: | , |
|---|---|
| Formato: | Artículo revista |
| Lenguaje: | Español |
| Publicado: |
Universidad Nacional de Rosario
2024
|
| Materias: | |
| Acceso en línea: | https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/150 |
| Aporte de: |
| id |
I15-R205-article-150 |
|---|---|
| record_format |
ojs |
| spelling |
I15-R205-article-1502025-02-03T20:47:25Z Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State Las comunidades políticas de pertenencia: el desacuerdo contra, dentro y fuera del Estado latinoamericano Preciado Coronado, Jaime A. Flores Flores , Daniel Comunidad política de pertenencia Politización de los movimientos sociales Populismo Democracia América Latina Political community of belonging Politicization of social movements Populism Democracy Latin America The aim of this article is to explore how social movements become politicized in response to the neoliberal attempt to depoliticize politics. It is argued that the concept of a political community of belonging enriches the discussion on populism in Latin America by considering not only its relationship with democracy, within an analytical framework that goes beyond liberalism, but also the transition of social protest into the political realm. This transition is evident both in the institutional space, through political parties operating within the framework of the state, and in the non-state space, through “societies in movement”. The Chilean uprising of 2019 is a clear example of this dynamic, illustrated by the electoral victory of the institutional left led by Gabriel Boric and the beginning of a democratic constituent process aimed at replacing the 1980 Constitution, inherited from Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship (1973-1990). El objetivo de este artículo es explorar cómo los movimientos sociales se politizan frente al intento neoliberal de despolitizar la política. Se sostiene que el concepto de comunidad política de pertenencia enriquece la discusión sobre el populismo en América Latina al considerar no solo su relación con la democracia, en un marco analítico que va más allá del liberalismo, sino también la transición de la protesta social al ámbito político. Esta transición se manifiesta tanto en el espacio institucional, mediante partidos políticos que operan en el marco del Estado, como en el espacio no estatal, a través de “sociedades en movimiento”. El estallido chileno de 2019 es un claro ejemplo de esta dinámica, ilustrada por la victoria electoral de la izquierda institucional liderada por Gabriel Boric y el inicio de un proceso constituyente democrático destinado a reemplazar la Constitución de 1980, heredada de la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990). Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2024-12-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/150 10.35305/rr.v5i9.150 Revista Euro latinoamericana de Análisis Social y Político (RELASP); Vol. 5 Núm. 9 (2024); 149-179 2683-7420 spa https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/150/210 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
| institution |
Universidad Nacional de Rosario |
| institution_str |
I-15 |
| repository_str |
R-205 |
| container_title_str |
RELASP |
| language |
Español |
| format |
Artículo revista |
| topic |
Comunidad política de pertenencia Politización de los movimientos sociales Populismo Democracia América Latina Political community of belonging Politicization of social movements Populism Democracy Latin America |
| spellingShingle |
Comunidad política de pertenencia Politización de los movimientos sociales Populismo Democracia América Latina Political community of belonging Politicization of social movements Populism Democracy Latin America Preciado Coronado, Jaime A. Flores Flores , Daniel Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State |
| topic_facet |
Comunidad política de pertenencia Politización de los movimientos sociales Populismo Democracia América Latina Political community of belonging Politicization of social movements Populism Democracy Latin America |
| author |
Preciado Coronado, Jaime A. Flores Flores , Daniel |
| author_facet |
Preciado Coronado, Jaime A. Flores Flores , Daniel |
| author_sort |
Preciado Coronado, Jaime A. |
| title |
Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State |
| title_short |
Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State |
| title_full |
Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State |
| title_fullStr |
Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State |
| title_full_unstemmed |
Political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the Latin American State |
| title_sort |
political communities of belonging: disagreement against, within and outside the latin american state |
| description |
The aim of this article is to explore how social movements become politicized in response to the neoliberal attempt to depoliticize politics. It is argued that the concept of a political community of belonging enriches the discussion on populism in Latin America by considering not only its relationship with democracy, within an analytical framework that goes beyond liberalism, but also the transition of social protest into the political realm. This transition is evident both in the institutional space, through political parties operating within the framework of the state, and in the non-state space, through “societies in movement”. The Chilean uprising of 2019 is a clear example of this dynamic, illustrated by the electoral victory of the institutional left led by Gabriel Boric and the beginning of a democratic constituent process aimed at replacing the 1980 Constitution, inherited from Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship (1973-1990). |
| publisher |
Universidad Nacional de Rosario |
| publishDate |
2024 |
| url |
https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/150 |
| work_keys_str_mv |
AT preciadocoronadojaimea politicalcommunitiesofbelongingdisagreementagainstwithinandoutsidethelatinamericanstate AT floresfloresdaniel politicalcommunitiesofbelongingdisagreementagainstwithinandoutsidethelatinamericanstate AT preciadocoronadojaimea lascomunidadespoliticasdepertenenciaeldesacuerdocontradentroyfueradelestadolatinoamericano AT floresfloresdaniel lascomunidadespoliticasdepertenenciaeldesacuerdocontradentroyfueradelestadolatinoamericano |
| first_indexed |
2025-02-05T22:39:10Z |
| last_indexed |
2025-02-05T22:39:10Z |
| _version_ |
1823258863529361408 |