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Chaves, Mariana
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spa
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376 p.
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Abstract
The participation of young people is a key element for social movements, committed with collective action strategies and projects for social transformation. This work considers the constitution and the terms of youth participation in urban social movements, its cultural components, identity processes and social representations.
Youth, on the other hand, is an actor who follows a social construction and has complexity and heterogeneity. Furthermore, the field of social movements and organizations is crossed by tensions and contradictions, besides from the renewal nature of political action that are recognized from the social sciences. These are the axes that structure this research and are based on the assumption that the forms, spaces, features and prospects of youth participation are varied and complex.
In this paper, we chose to focus the investigation on two urban social movements from Argentina that can recover the practices, speeches and scenarios of young people: the Youth of the Central de los Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA) and the Frente Popular Darío Santillán. To provide appropriate interpretive framework, we analyzed the representations and speeches that approaches youth today, recognizing their role as social actors endowed with rights and recognizing their "voice" and its uniqueness.
The material obtained provides data to analyze differences and similarities between both institutions and into each of them. In turn, enables us to review concepts such as identity, networks, training, social and political participation, territoriality, activism and social transformation and to account for the building of young activist subjectivities.
From comparison and analysis, it is possible to analyze the prospects for small spaces and subjectivities with broader political structures, contextualized in the current historical processes, both Latin American and global. This research allows us to identify the original aspects of the studied processes, perceive original aspects and consider possibilities and limitations of participation in general and the participation of youth in particular, in order to consolidate power construction processes and social transformation, both within the social movements as in different levels of society as a whole.
Youth, on the other hand, is an actor who follows a social construction and has complexity and heterogeneity. Furthermore, the field of social movements and organizations is crossed by tensions and contradictions, besides from the renewal nature of political action that are recognized from the social sciences. These are the axes that structure this research and are based on the assumption that the forms, spaces, features and prospects of youth participation are varied and complex.
In this paper, we chose to focus the investigation on two urban social movements from Argentina that can recover the practices, speeches and scenarios of young people: the Youth of the Central de los Trabajadores Argentinos (CTA) and the Frente Popular Darío Santillán. To provide appropriate interpretive framework, we analyzed the representations and speeches that approaches youth today, recognizing their role as social actors endowed with rights and recognizing their "voice" and its uniqueness.
The material obtained provides data to analyze differences and similarities between both institutions and into each of them. In turn, enables us to review concepts such as identity, networks, training, social and political participation, territoriality, activism and social transformation and to account for the building of young activist subjectivities.
From comparison and analysis, it is possible to analyze the prospects for small spaces and subjectivities with broader political structures, contextualized in the current historical processes, both Latin American and global. This research allows us to identify the original aspects of the studied processes, perceive original aspects and consider possibilities and limitations of participation in general and the participation of youth in particular, in order to consolidate power construction processes and social transformation, both within the social movements as in different levels of society as a whole.
Título obtenido
Doctor de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales