Autor/es
Descripción
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Colaborador
Mauro, Sebastián Gabriel
Spatial Coverage
Temporal Coverage
2017-2021
Idioma
spa
Extent
253 p.
Derechos
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Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Formato
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Identificador
Cobertura
ARG
2017-2021
Abstract
The questions that founded the research design of the thesis are: how do the processes of public thematization of state policies, nuclear and mining, as an environmental issue affect subnational political dynamics and have multilevel effects? And what forms do the relations between environmental conflicts and subnational party systems in units post decentralization process take in the framework of Argentina's twenty-first century cycle of environmental conflict?
The thesis describes and analyzes the links between environmental conflicts and subnational party systems in Argentina, compared through two case studies. The first case corresponds to the rejection of the installation of a nuclear plant in Río Negro and its political implications (2017-2019); the second case refers to social resistance and citizen strategies against mining zoning in Chubut and its political effects (2019-2021). I opted for a multi-method qualitative methodological approach that accounts the complexity of the interaction between process and agency from a subnational perspective. Regarding data production, I made observations of the two processes of political contestation, conducted in-depth interviews with key informants and field interlocutors and analyzed a corpus of materials from the period.
The thesis constitutes an empirical and theoretical-methodological contribution to know the links between environmental conflicts and party systems in units post decentralization process from a perspective of subnational scale. The thesis articulates sociological literatures (sociology of public problems, sociology of social movements and collective action and sociology of environmental conflict) and political (studies of parties and subnational party systems and studies of subnational politics) to understand in a situated and extracentric way the diversity and complexity of the relationships between both dimensions in the framework of the cycle of environmental conflict in Argentina of the XXI century. (...)
The thesis describes and analyzes the links between environmental conflicts and subnational party systems in Argentina, compared through two case studies. The first case corresponds to the rejection of the installation of a nuclear plant in Río Negro and its political implications (2017-2019); the second case refers to social resistance and citizen strategies against mining zoning in Chubut and its political effects (2019-2021). I opted for a multi-method qualitative methodological approach that accounts the complexity of the interaction between process and agency from a subnational perspective. Regarding data production, I made observations of the two processes of political contestation, conducted in-depth interviews with key informants and field interlocutors and analyzed a corpus of materials from the period.
The thesis constitutes an empirical and theoretical-methodological contribution to know the links between environmental conflicts and party systems in units post decentralization process from a perspective of subnational scale. The thesis articulates sociological literatures (sociology of public problems, sociology of social movements and collective action and sociology of environmental conflict) and political (studies of parties and subnational party systems and studies of subnational politics) to understand in a situated and extracentric way the diversity and complexity of the relationships between both dimensions in the framework of the cycle of environmental conflict in Argentina of the XXI century. (...)
Título obtenido
Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales