De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina

This article presents an ethnographical analysis of the modes of political action and commitment among middle-class youths who became politically active in the mid-1990s through initiatives of territorial militancy oriented along lines of autonomy from both the state and political parties in working...

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Main Author: Felisa María Cura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá) 2014-12-01
Series:Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
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Online Access:http://antipoda.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/306/index.php?id=306#**
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spelling doaj-d5c2cbd2df9e4aa5ac4926ac918e552f2020-11-25T00:27:28ZengUniversidad de los Andes (Bogotá)Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología1900-54072011-42732014-12-0120497110.7440/antipoda20.2014.03De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en ArgentinaFelisa María Cura0Universidad de Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThis article presents an ethnographical analysis of the modes of political action and commitment among middle-class youths who became politically active in the mid-1990s through initiatives of territorial militancy oriented along lines of autonomy from both the state and political parties in workingclass neighborhoods of the North Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires. In particular, it analyzes the way the debates and tensions related to their gradual involvement in government and in the changes taking place on the national political scene since Nestor Kirchner assumed the presidency of Argentina in 2003 were influencing their formative process as well as the different paths they were taking and transitting. The analysis is intended to contribute to the debate regarding modes of collective action and the dynamics of participation and political commitment, within the framework of social movements and in relation to the state.http://antipoda.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/306/index.php?id=306#**Social movementsstatemilitancypolitical commitmentethnography.
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De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina
Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
Social movements
state
militancy
political commitment
ethnography.
author_facet Felisa María Cura
author_sort Felisa María Cura
title De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina
title_short De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina
title_full De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina
title_fullStr De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina
title_full_unstemmed De militar los barrios a militar el Estado. Etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en Argentina
title_sort de militar los barrios a militar el estado. etnografía sobre modalidades de acción política, formación de militancias y compromiso político juvenil en argentina
publisher Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá)
series Antípoda: Revista de Antropología y Arqueología
issn 1900-5407
2011-4273
publishDate 2014-12-01
description This article presents an ethnographical analysis of the modes of political action and commitment among middle-class youths who became politically active in the mid-1990s through initiatives of territorial militancy oriented along lines of autonomy from both the state and political parties in workingclass neighborhoods of the North Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires. In particular, it analyzes the way the debates and tensions related to their gradual involvement in government and in the changes taking place on the national political scene since Nestor Kirchner assumed the presidency of Argentina in 2003 were influencing their formative process as well as the different paths they were taking and transitting. The analysis is intended to contribute to the debate regarding modes of collective action and the dynamics of participation and political commitment, within the framework of social movements and in relation to the state.
topic Social movements
state
militancy
political commitment
ethnography.
url http://antipoda.uniandes.edu.co/view.php/306/index.php?id=306#**
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