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Journal articles on the topic "Mouvements sociaux – Atacama (Chili)"
Gaudichaud, Franck, and Sergio Grez Toso. "Chili. Mouvements sociaux, crise politique et processus constituant." Recherches Internationales 107, no. 1 (2016): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rint.2016.1544.
Full textBarozet, Emmanuelle. "De la démobilisation au réinvestissement « local ». Mouvements sociaux locaux et territoires au Chili." Cahiers des Amériques latines 2011/1, no. 66 (April 1, 2011): 73–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/cal.414.
Full textProm, Aurélie. "Les conflits sociaux et identitaires à travers la Nouvelle Chanson Chilienne : une approche culturelle de l’histoire politique du Chili, 1950-1973." Cahiers d'histoire 34, no. 1 (August 14, 2017): 135–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040826ar.
Full textSalama, Pierre. "capitalisation comme fausse solution à la sortie de crise." Tensões Mundiais 15, no. 29 (January 6, 2020): 45–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v15i29.1423.
Full textGajanigo, Paulo Rodrigues, and Rogério Ferreira de Souza. "MANIFESTAÇÕES SOCIAIS E NOVAS MÍDIAS: a construção de uma cultura contra-hegemônica." Caderno CRH 27, no. 72 (June 19, 2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.9771/ccrh.v27i72.19431.
Full textCaroline, Hervé. "Réconciliation." Anthropen, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.113.
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Campos, Acosta Evelyn. "Figuras políticas y tecnologías informacionales en un movimiento socioambiental de Atacama. Ficciones políticas en el Chile post Bicentenario." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 3, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PA030041.
Full textThis research arises from the interest in the current state of politics in post-bicentennial Chile. From a political anthropology, in convergence with the sociology of social movements, the question of the dramaturgy of the political in 21st century Chile is directed towards the study of the staging, on and offline, of a Socio-environmental Movement in the region of Atacama del Norte Chico, in which environmental actors, territorial assemblies, feminist collectives, NGOs and indigenous communities converge. Through a qualitative methodology, with a phase of classical ethnography and virtual ethnography, and a socio-historical phase with a technofeminism lecture of authority and communication (S.XVI-XX), this study brings light to the relations between today’s political figures and the political forms of the colonial past in the territory. In the context of Diaguita ethnic reemergence, the politicization of local actors in a socio-environmental movement manages to update political forms of an Indian past in the staging and images of the political figures of water, the assembly, the indigenous authority, the feminines leaders and the yanacona social scientists
Guillaudat, Patrick. "Luttes et mouvements sociaux au Chili de 1973 à nos jours." Paris 8, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA081241.
Full textTen years after the coup, the military dictatorship is facing a rapid growth of the struggles. The social movements are mobilized against the chilean economic model and reclaim for democracy and justice in the area of human rights. The consensual democracy appeared after the transition with the collapse of the social movements. The concertacion government is continuing the pinochet's economics. In the name of modernity, it is trying to obtain the support of the labor movement to his politics. Now, the future of the social movements is depending of their capacity to build up a class alternative against the neoliberalism and its effects
Madriaza, Pablo. "La révolte des individus : la nouvelle éthique contestataire des mouvements sociaux au Chili (2006-2012)." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017USPCB226/document.
Full textThe aim of this study was to analyse the role of the individual and the individualism in social movements in Chile, particularly during the last wave of mobilisations between 2006 and 2012. It tried to understand the rise of mobilizations in the country, despite the strong influence that individualism has had in Chilean society from the period of military dictatorship; and more specifically to answer the question: how to construct a contention movement from the individual? In order to achieve this goal, a comparative study which had two components was carried on. The first was a sociohistorical comparison in Santiago de Chile employing protest events analysis based on the quantification of media information and other sources of information, as well as information available from the field of social history, particularly the violent protest events that the historian Gabriel Salazar had analysed during the period from 1947 to 1987. The second component was the comparison of two social movements that were mobilized during the period under review: the secondary students movement and the LGBTQ movement. The analysis was further enhanced by interviews with activists of the movement of pobladores. On the basis of these elements, it can be concluded that during the period under study there is a repoliticization of individualism in the country and that this repolitisation has been an expression of a transformation of the contention values structure that place the individual at the heart of political action. This is the configuration of a master normative frame shared by several organizations
Este estudio ha tenido por objetivo analizar el papel del individuo y del individualismo al interior de los movimientos sociales en Chile, particularmente durante la última ola de movilizaciones que tuvo lugar entre los años 2006 y 2012. Se trató de comprender el aumento de las movilizaciones en el país a pesar de la fuerte influencia que el individualismo ha tenido en el seno de la sociedad chilena a partir de la dictadura; y particularmente de tratar de responder a la pregunta: ¿cómo construir una acción político- colectiva a partir del individuo? Para poder cumplir este objetivo se realizó un estudio comparativo de dos componentes. El primero fue una comparación socio-histórica de los eventos de protesta en Santiago de Chile, basada en la cuantificación de la información proveniente de medios de comunicación y de otras fuentes, así como en la información proveniente del campo de la historia social, particularmente los datos de hechos de violencia contestataria que el historiador Gabriel Salazar recolectó entre los años 1947 y 1987. El segundo componente fue la comparación de dos movimientos sociales que han estado activos durante el período de estudio: el movimiento de estudiantes de enseñanza secundaria y el movimiento LGBTQ. El análisis se benefició también de entrevistas realizados a activistas del movimiento de pobladores. A partir de estos elementos, es posible concluir que durante el período de estudio se ha producido una repolitización del individualismo en el país y que esta repolitización ha sido la expresión de la transformación de la estructura de valores al interior de estos grupos que ha situado al individuo en el centro de la acción política. Se trata de la configuración de un marco normativo maestro compartido por varias organizaciones
Di, Méo Marion. "Une démocratie à l’épreuve des mouvements sociaux : le cas du Chili post-dictatorial de 1988 à nos jours." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0656.
Full textThis thesis aims to give an account of the evolution, in Chile, of the management of the protest events by the institutions in charge of public order since the return to democracy in 1990. It aims to examine the way in which a country once ruled by repression frames, once the democracy returned, the protests of different groups of society. The thesis also questions the existence of a differentiated treatment of the protest events according to the public mobilized. The investigation was conducted between March 2015 and May 2017 and is based on a material consisting of observations, interviews, press archives. This work is composed of three parts. The first examines the elements that have shaped the Chilean political context of the transition, which is largely unfavorable to collective action. It also analyzes the characteristics and the institutional culture of the police in charge of policing protest, by observing how are articulated the military character of this institution and the bases of the doctrine of protest policing. In the second, the mobilizations of the indigenous peoples and students of Chile are lengthily deciphered, in particular the question of their repertoire of action and the interactions between these groups, the Chilean State and the police forces. The third part is devoted to the way in which the recent past of Chile becomes the issue of speeches and mobilizations, and is closely interested in different days of commemoration. Finally, it examines the effects of police militarization on law enforcement, and on the representations of the world surrounding its professional practices
Jean, Joannie. "Mobilisations de la mémoire : une étude diachronique des luttes de mémoire, de légitimité et contre l'impunité à Santiago, Chili (1998-2018)." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/38440.
Full textVeloso, Roman Karen. "Esthétique et théâtralité du corps disparu : Chili, 1973-1989, 2011-2013." Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080052/document.
Full textAmongst the consequences of Augusto Pinochet's military dictatorship of Chilefrom 1973-1989 was the policy of abduction of activists from the Popular Unitycoalition created by Allende and other opponents of the dictatorship. At presentapproximately 1,200 are counted as disappeared. However this figure is inexact; it isdifficult to count the disappeared because, unlike death, the missing may stillreappear.The history of the Popular Unity coalition and the Pinochet dictatorship arerelatively well considered as a result of various historical and sociological studiesdevoted to the subjects. However, little deliberation has been given to the human andaesthetic issues regarding the disappeared in the community: What does it mean todisappear? What is the human condition of the disappeared? How is the absence ofthe disappeared perceived by their families and society? What are the social andaesthetic implications of their physical absence? How is the physical absence of thedisappeared depicted by social expressions and on the stage?This thesis will answer such questions by exploring the aesthetic experience ofdisappearance, the use of scrub strategies, and the production of "distractions". Insummary, it will examine the mechanisms of disappearance, and revel how themissing body is a possible foundation of artistic expression.To this end, analysis of theatrical potential will focus on two different historicalhappenings. First, the public demonstrations of the families of the disappeared,notably impelled by the Association of Families of Disappeared Detainees (AFDD)between 1973 and 1989. Secondly, the student protests held between 2011 and 2013,demanding the cessation of dictatorial principles still in force, and claiming the rightto free post-secondary education. The relationship between these two periods (1973-1989 and 2011-2013) fuels the ability of the physical absence of the disappeared tore-appear on the public stage
Otazo, Jaime. "Discours des médias et dynamiques sémio-stratégiques des acteurs sociaux dans le cadre du conflit ethno-identitaire : Le mouvement des indiens Mapuche vu par la presse au Chili [1996-2004]." Thesis, Paris 3, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA030102.
Full textBy adopting a socio-semiotic approach, this research seeks to understand the role played by the media in ethno-identity conflicts. Different aspects of media coverage of Mapuche conflict in Chile were analyzed from a discourse analysis perspective with the aim of clarifying the relationship between media and the actor’s semio-strategic behavior. A theoretical and methodological framework was proposed to precise the complex relationship existing between the press discursive structures and the socio-political context referred by them. In particular; 2.144 news articles were analyzed in order to descrive: a] the representations that the reference press in Chile produces about the conflict and his actors; b] the discursive aspects that express in a direct manner the semiostrategic moves of the conflict actors and, and c] the reconstruction of semiostrategic dynamics of social actors on the mediated public sphere. Concerning the content of media representations of the conflict, we observed a generalized work of stereotyping of conflict events as well as conflict actors. These results are coherent with previous research on the subject. Particular discursive forms are associated with the established representations: the chronicle as the dominant genre of news reporting, phenomena of events condensation, or the use of headlines strategies to achieve suspense effects and activate catastrophic imaginaries. Cycles of media attention seem to depend simultaneously on the media logic and the semio-strategic agency of social actors and movements. When these results were compared with previous researches on media correspondents, it was observed an unstable coordination between media and social actors’ goals
Opillard, Florian. ""We shall not be moved - El barrio no se vende". Analyse critique des mobilisations contre la gentrification à San Francisco (États-Unis) et contre la prédation immobilière à Valparaíso (Chili)." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH174.
Full textThis research analyses urban mobilizations against the consequences of neoliberal policies at the urban level, in the city of San Francisco (United-States) and the city of Valparaíso (Chile). It aims to understand the structuration of non-institutionnal activist collectives participating in the construction of urban coalitions, which tackle the structure of power in the urban production. This study falls within a transdisciplinary approach. While borrowing mostly from geography, it questions urban mobilizations through the lens of the anthropology and sociology of social movements. Comparison is another central element in this research : it analyzes local resistance to global policies in two specific cases. First, this work enters urban struggles through the narratives of contention’s motives: the dispossession of inhabitants and the privatization of urban infrastructures. It then delineates the sociological characteristics of the groups mobilized in collective actions. Finally, it stresses the adaptation of collective to the financialisation of the urban production : on one hand, the transformation of repertories of action, which specifically target the symbolic capital of dominant agents ; on the other hand, the very dispositive of the « activist collective », which represents a form of adaptation to the generalization of the neoliberal reason
Books on the topic "Mouvements sociaux – Atacama (Chili)"
Guillaudat, Patrick. Les mouvements sociaux au Chili, 1973-1993. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1995.
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