Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”

This article begins with the interpretation of Werneck Vianna about how our “passive revolution” and the logic of “keep-changing” are important explanatory keys that extend in Brazilian political history. The resumption of this sociologist grants concepts such other categories which revives historic...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Seino, Giovana Algarve, José Carlos Gobbo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Estadual Paulista 2013-11-01
Series:Revista Sem Aspas
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Online Access:https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/semaspas/article/view/6922
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spelling doaj-07a5ca8137bf40a58ff9374b214a6d732020-11-24T21:40:20ZporUniversidade Estadual PaulistaRevista Sem Aspas2238-359X2358-42382013-11-012131424469Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”Eduardo SeinoGiovana AlgarveJosé Carlos GobboThis article begins with the interpretation of Werneck Vianna about how our “passive revolution” and the logic of “keep-changing” are important explanatory keys that extend in Brazilian political history. The resumption of this sociologist grants concepts such other categories which revives historical moments which are adaptable to our context. On a path without impacting disruptions, we sought to highlight, through the exposure of a historical narrative that facilitates the understanding of the facts, as the late 70’s and 80’s were marked by ups and downs in pursuit of a effectively modern design and the emergence of new social actors. Targeting the conclusion, were tied interpretations exposed to sociological characteristics of the formulations that were attentive to the emergence of a “new society” and therefore eventually move its agenda as the most relevant analytical perspective. Finally it was suggested to refl ect about the light of contemporary arguments of how civil society can now take advantage of high level of freedom that led their new condition in accordance with the ideals of citizenship thought post-military regime.https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/semaspas/article/view/6922Sociedade civilCidadaniaRedemocratizaçãoAtores sociaisModernização Brasileira
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author Eduardo Seino
Giovana Algarve
José Carlos Gobbo
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Giovana Algarve
José Carlos Gobbo
Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
Revista Sem Aspas
Sociedade civil
Cidadania
Redemocratização
Atores sociais
Modernização Brasileira
author_facet Eduardo Seino
Giovana Algarve
José Carlos Gobbo
author_sort Eduardo Seino
title Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
title_short Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
title_full Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
title_fullStr Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
title_full_unstemmed Opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
title_sort opening policy and brazilian redemocratization: between modern-conservative and a “new civil society”
publisher Universidade Estadual Paulista
series Revista Sem Aspas
issn 2238-359X
2358-4238
publishDate 2013-11-01
description This article begins with the interpretation of Werneck Vianna about how our “passive revolution” and the logic of “keep-changing” are important explanatory keys that extend in Brazilian political history. The resumption of this sociologist grants concepts such other categories which revives historical moments which are adaptable to our context. On a path without impacting disruptions, we sought to highlight, through the exposure of a historical narrative that facilitates the understanding of the facts, as the late 70’s and 80’s were marked by ups and downs in pursuit of a effectively modern design and the emergence of new social actors. Targeting the conclusion, were tied interpretations exposed to sociological characteristics of the formulations that were attentive to the emergence of a “new society” and therefore eventually move its agenda as the most relevant analytical perspective. Finally it was suggested to refl ect about the light of contemporary arguments of how civil society can now take advantage of high level of freedom that led their new condition in accordance with the ideals of citizenship thought post-military regime.
topic Sociedade civil
Cidadania
Redemocratização
Atores sociais
Modernização Brasileira
url https://periodicos.fclar.unesp.br/semaspas/article/view/6922
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