La démocratie par l’enquête sociale

The Argentine movement of popular neighborhood assemblies emerged in 2001 in the context of a major economic and political crisis. This crisis not only gave rise to demonstrations and complaints to the state, but also to experiments in political reorganization based on self-organized citizens'...

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Main Author: Camille Ferey
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre 2021-05-01
Series:Terrains/Théories
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/teth/3403
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spelling doaj-2d2179e0b8204486a1ad7eee5160c1d12021-07-08T16:58:47ZfraPresses universitaires de Paris NanterreTerrains/Théories2427-91882021-05-011310.4000/teth.3403La démocratie par l’enquête socialeCamille FereyThe Argentine movement of popular neighborhood assemblies emerged in 2001 in the context of a major economic and political crisis. This crisis not only gave rise to demonstrations and complaints to the state, but also to experiments in political reorganization based on self-organized citizens' assemblies at the local level. In Buenos Aires, these assemblies federated for several months on a city-wide scale, before developing forms of cooperation on an ad hoc basis for those that became established. This article analyzes the contribution of this movement to democracy from the perspective of political philosophy. In particular, the epistemic practices of the movement, aimed at developing knowledge of social problems and the formation of a culture conducive to self-government, are considered in order to outline the specificity of the democratic contribution of municipalist movements. The local scale and the assembly mode of organization give rise to a set of specific epistemic practices, which can provide tools for thinking about the deepening of democratic norms of inclusion and participation.http://journals.openedition.org/teth/3403municipalismArgentinapopular assembliessocial movementsdemocracyepistemic practices
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author Camille Ferey
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La démocratie par l’enquête sociale
Terrains/Théories
municipalism
Argentina
popular assemblies
social movements
democracy
epistemic practices
author_facet Camille Ferey
author_sort Camille Ferey
title La démocratie par l’enquête sociale
title_short La démocratie par l’enquête sociale
title_full La démocratie par l’enquête sociale
title_fullStr La démocratie par l’enquête sociale
title_full_unstemmed La démocratie par l’enquête sociale
title_sort la démocratie par l’enquête sociale
publisher Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
series Terrains/Théories
issn 2427-9188
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The Argentine movement of popular neighborhood assemblies emerged in 2001 in the context of a major economic and political crisis. This crisis not only gave rise to demonstrations and complaints to the state, but also to experiments in political reorganization based on self-organized citizens' assemblies at the local level. In Buenos Aires, these assemblies federated for several months on a city-wide scale, before developing forms of cooperation on an ad hoc basis for those that became established. This article analyzes the contribution of this movement to democracy from the perspective of political philosophy. In particular, the epistemic practices of the movement, aimed at developing knowledge of social problems and the formation of a culture conducive to self-government, are considered in order to outline the specificity of the democratic contribution of municipalist movements. The local scale and the assembly mode of organization give rise to a set of specific epistemic practices, which can provide tools for thinking about the deepening of democratic norms of inclusion and participation.
topic municipalism
Argentina
popular assemblies
social movements
democracy
epistemic practices
url http://journals.openedition.org/teth/3403
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