América Latina y el Caribe
- Tiempos de cambio: Nuevas Consideraciones Sociológicas sobre la Democracia y el Desarrollo
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- Sideantal:
- 245
- Udgivet:
- 19. april 2012
- Størrelse:
- 133x203x14 mm.
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- 286 g.
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- 25. november 2024
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Beskrivelse af América Latina y el Caribe
En los años 50 los sociólogos se preguntaban qué era lo que reemplazaba a las sociedades agrarias y qué caracteristicas asumirÃa el proceso de industrialización en sociedades como las latinoamericanas. Sesenta años después, luego de laberÃnticos caminos recorridos por las sociedades latinoamericanas, los sociólogos actuales se preguntan qué es lo que reemplaza a un ciclo de industrialización dependiente y trunca y qué nuevas consideraciones sociológicas del desarrollo y de la democracia emergen con la crisis global y la sociedad de la información y la comunicación a escala global. La cuestión de un nuevo tipo de desarrollo está nuevamente en el escenario de la polÃtica. Ciertamente responder estas indagaciones es muy dificil. En este libro Fernando Calderón plantea algunos temas y reflexiones a la luz de experiencias de investigación empÃrica que ha realizado en temas de desarrollo humano, democracia y movimientos socioculturales en los últimos 5 años. Analiza temas como la globalización polÃtica, la inflexión histórica y algunas situaciones diferenciadas de inflexión polÃtica en Centroamérica y en el Cono Sur. Asimismo son estudiados los casos de Bolivia, Ecuador y Perú, relevando la temática étnica y su relación con la polÃtica. Otros temas analizados son la cuestión de la crÃtica de la cultura polÃtica, la idea de un Estado de lo público y su relación con la ciudadanÃa y el desarrollo humano; y la reemergencia de nuevos movimientos socioculturales y de una nueva politicidad. [Description in English]
Latin America and the Caribbean: Changing Times
New Sociological Considerations on Democracy and Development
In the 1950s sociologists asked themselves what replaced agrarian societies and what features the industrialization process would adopt in societies such as those of Latin America. Sixty years on, following the labyrinthine paths taken by Latin American societies, present-day sociologists ask themselves what replaces a cycle of dependent and incomplete industrialization and what new sociological considerations on development and democracy emerge from the global crisis, the information society and global-scale communication. The issue of a new type of development is once again on the political agenda. Answering such questions is clearly no easy matter. In this book Fernando Calderón presents a number of topics and reflections in the light of experiences of empirical research he has carried out on issues related to human development, democracy and socio-cultural movements over the last 5 years. He analyzes topics such as political globalization, historical turning points and particular political turning points in Central America and the Southern Cone. He also examines the cases of Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru and investigates ethnical issues and the way they relate to politics. Other topics analyzed are the question of criticism of political culture, the idea of a "public" State and its relation to the citizenry and human development, and the reemergence of new sociopolitical movements and a new politicity.
Latin America and the Caribbean: Changing Times
New Sociological Considerations on Democracy and Development
In the 1950s sociologists asked themselves what replaced agrarian societies and what features the industrialization process would adopt in societies such as those of Latin America. Sixty years on, following the labyrinthine paths taken by Latin American societies, present-day sociologists ask themselves what replaces a cycle of dependent and incomplete industrialization and what new sociological considerations on development and democracy emerge from the global crisis, the information society and global-scale communication. The issue of a new type of development is once again on the political agenda. Answering such questions is clearly no easy matter. In this book Fernando Calderón presents a number of topics and reflections in the light of experiences of empirical research he has carried out on issues related to human development, democracy and socio-cultural movements over the last 5 years. He analyzes topics such as political globalization, historical turning points and particular political turning points in Central America and the Southern Cone. He also examines the cases of Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru and investigates ethnical issues and the way they relate to politics. Other topics analyzed are the question of criticism of political culture, the idea of a "public" State and its relation to the citizenry and human development, and the reemergence of new sociopolitical movements and a new politicity.
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