Autor/es
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Colaborador
Gordillo, Mónica
Natalucci, ana
Idioma
spa
Extent
247 p.
Derechos
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Identificador
Cobertura
7006288
Córdoba (inhabited place)
2001-2007
Abstract
From a sociopolitical approach, this thesis analyzes the collective actions of organizations of neighbors and unemployed of Cordoba and their relationship with the State and the processes of democratization and de-democratization between the years 2001 and 2007, a period of crisis and redefinition of a political, economic and social order at the national level.
The research concludes in 2007 to contemplate the closure -always provisional- of a stage in the organizational experience of the two cases under study and to coincide with the end of the government management at the municipal, provincial and national levels. The study of these processes at the local level less investigated by the academy aims to make a contribution to the sufficient literature that was produced around them at the national level. The two groups analyzed are the Centro de Vecinos Autoconvocados and the Movimiento Barrios de Pie which, with different trajectories, grammars and political bets at the national level, shared throughout this period some demands and ways of addressing social problems; among them, the administration of unemployment assistance plans, participation in the Municipal Council of Social Policies, municipal management and, finally, the development of cooperative projects.
For the theoretical approach is built a conceptual network that recovers the contributions of a post-foundational conception of the social, the political and the link between both. With this approach and a pragmatic perspective of policy, the concepts of “collective action”, "political grammars" and "institutionalization" are articulated with a relational conception of the processes of democratization and dedemocratization.
From that place, we seek to establish the characteristics and links between the conditions in which these organizations developed their collective actions and the relations they established with the State, the political grammars that they updated and recreated in those actions, the senses about the social, the political and the democratization that in those processes were registered in the public space as well as the limitations and possibilities that they found for their constitution as subjects of political transformation. The methodological approach is mainly carried out from an interpretative paradigmatic approach and with a qualitative perspective. It also includes triangulation with quantitative data from four databases: one of collective protest actions and three of social programs. For the qualitative approach, we work with written and oral sources such as in-depth interviews with referents of these social organizations and municipal officials, analysis of documents and news from the local press.
The research concludes in 2007 to contemplate the closure -always provisional- of a stage in the organizational experience of the two cases under study and to coincide with the end of the government management at the municipal, provincial and national levels. The study of these processes at the local level less investigated by the academy aims to make a contribution to the sufficient literature that was produced around them at the national level. The two groups analyzed are the Centro de Vecinos Autoconvocados and the Movimiento Barrios de Pie which, with different trajectories, grammars and political bets at the national level, shared throughout this period some demands and ways of addressing social problems; among them, the administration of unemployment assistance plans, participation in the Municipal Council of Social Policies, municipal management and, finally, the development of cooperative projects.
For the theoretical approach is built a conceptual network that recovers the contributions of a post-foundational conception of the social, the political and the link between both. With this approach and a pragmatic perspective of policy, the concepts of “collective action”, "political grammars" and "institutionalization" are articulated with a relational conception of the processes of democratization and dedemocratization.
From that place, we seek to establish the characteristics and links between the conditions in which these organizations developed their collective actions and the relations they established with the State, the political grammars that they updated and recreated in those actions, the senses about the social, the political and the democratization that in those processes were registered in the public space as well as the limitations and possibilities that they found for their constitution as subjects of political transformation. The methodological approach is mainly carried out from an interpretative paradigmatic approach and with a qualitative perspective. It also includes triangulation with quantitative data from four databases: one of collective protest actions and three of social programs. For the qualitative approach, we work with written and oral sources such as in-depth interviews with referents of these social organizations and municipal officials, analysis of documents and news from the local press.
Título obtenido
Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales