Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
Vommaro, Pablo Ariel
Vázquez, Melina
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
2007-2017
Idioma
spa
Extent
281 p.
Derechos
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.0 Genérica (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Formato
application/pdf
Identificador
Cobertura
1019951
Rosario (inhabited place)
7593303
Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (autonomous city)
1019783
Morón (inhabited place)
2007-2017
Abstract
The research interrogates about young people´s politization dynamics during the recent years in Argentina through the study of youth militancy in political parties in government between 2007 and 2017. To this end, political commitments of young militants have been studied on three parties in the subnational level: Partido Socialista in Rosario City, Propuesta Republicana in Buenos Aires City and Nuevo Encuentro in Morón district. These parties have in common that are or have been in the government during the period, and that emerged on those districts developing a subsequent nationalization process over the years. Although they differ on organizational trajectories and ideological conceptions about state, politics and policy, it has been possible to analyze the particular configurations of their youth militancy during the period also finding common elements.
The research has adopted a qualitative approach that proposes the development of an interdisciplinary perspective for the study of youth political participation. The field of youth studies, the sociohistorical perspective for the analysis on political parties, the sociology of political commitments, the studies on political professionalization and subnational politics are the central elements that take part on the theoretical framework of this study.
On the basis of proposed intersections between youth studies, sociology and political science, the research aimed to contribute in first place, to the analysis of youth participation in argentinean political parties during the recent years. The sociohistorical approach and the study of the social production of “youth” as a constitutive element of militant practices are key elements for this research. Secondly, the study also looked for the development of a theoretical framework about militancy in general, and specifically, on young and officialist militants. The contributions from the sociology of militancy with a processual approach, and the idea of a multiscale production of youth political commitments from subnational politics, were also central on developing an analysis with the ability to take account on the complexity and multidimensionality of the phenomena. On the third place, the reflection about how the youth has been thematized inside the parties during 2007-2017: in roles, practices, spaces and trajectories that are different of the ones of the adult militants; on the interest from political institutions to succeed in calling up young people; on the so called juvenilization process; as legitimacy attribute in militant careers.
The research is organized on three central issues: first, the sociohistorical reconstruction of the specific youth militancy spheres inside the parties which allows to identify the different forms that assumes the production of “youth”; second, the reconstruction of the militant courses based on analyzing individual trajectories. This allows taking account on the ways of joining militancy the roles, tasks, hierarchies, duration of the courses; third, the professionalization of political activity based on the analysis of the local areas of youth policy, focusing on political recruitment and the production of an expert knowledge on youth issues.
The main contributions of the research are organized in five central issues: a) the production of “youth” as a legitimacy attribute of militant practices; b) the specific configurations of young militants courses in ruling parties; c) the state areas of youth policy as key element on the professionalization process of youth militancy; d) the significance of a processual approach on studying militancy; e) the multiscale production of youth political commitments and the relevance of the national scale during the period.
The research has adopted a qualitative approach that proposes the development of an interdisciplinary perspective for the study of youth political participation. The field of youth studies, the sociohistorical perspective for the analysis on political parties, the sociology of political commitments, the studies on political professionalization and subnational politics are the central elements that take part on the theoretical framework of this study.
On the basis of proposed intersections between youth studies, sociology and political science, the research aimed to contribute in first place, to the analysis of youth participation in argentinean political parties during the recent years. The sociohistorical approach and the study of the social production of “youth” as a constitutive element of militant practices are key elements for this research. Secondly, the study also looked for the development of a theoretical framework about militancy in general, and specifically, on young and officialist militants. The contributions from the sociology of militancy with a processual approach, and the idea of a multiscale production of youth political commitments from subnational politics, were also central on developing an analysis with the ability to take account on the complexity and multidimensionality of the phenomena. On the third place, the reflection about how the youth has been thematized inside the parties during 2007-2017: in roles, practices, spaces and trajectories that are different of the ones of the adult militants; on the interest from political institutions to succeed in calling up young people; on the so called juvenilization process; as legitimacy attribute in militant careers.
The research is organized on three central issues: first, the sociohistorical reconstruction of the specific youth militancy spheres inside the parties which allows to identify the different forms that assumes the production of “youth”; second, the reconstruction of the militant courses based on analyzing individual trajectories. This allows taking account on the ways of joining militancy the roles, tasks, hierarchies, duration of the courses; third, the professionalization of political activity based on the analysis of the local areas of youth policy, focusing on political recruitment and the production of an expert knowledge on youth issues.
The main contributions of the research are organized in five central issues: a) the production of “youth” as a legitimacy attribute of militant practices; b) the specific configurations of young militants courses in ruling parties; c) the state areas of youth policy as key element on the professionalization process of youth militancy; d) the significance of a processual approach on studying militancy; e) the multiscale production of youth political commitments and the relevance of the national scale during the period.
Título obtenido
Doctor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales