La reconfiguración de la esfera pública en América Latina: acercamiento analítico desde la ciudadanía subalterna

Authors

  • José Javier Capera Figueroa

Keywords:

Democracy, Citizenship, Latin America, The Public, Subalternity

Abstract

Democracy has become one of the topics of great interest and debate for the social sciences, and particularly in the field of political sociology in Latin America. The historical trajectory of the public sphere has become an epistemic space in charge of reconfiguring the socio-political relations that exist between citizens and the State within the framework of the endogenous / exogenous processes that constitute democracy in its conception of the public. Thus, the purpose of this article is to conduct a brief analysis of the discussion of democracy in the framework of the imaginary of subaltern groups, which exercise a critical view of the hegemonic processes fostered by the dominant groups, which establish a typical model of modern / liberal democracy that is a function of a political order in the vertical plane that generates marginalized actors in the region.

Author Biography

José Javier Capera Figueroa

Politólogo de la Universidad del Tolima. Maestro en sociología política del Instituto de Investigaciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, y doctorante en Ciencias Sociales y Políticas de la Universidad Iberoamericana (México). Analista político y columnista del periódico el Nuevo Día (Colombia) y Rebelión.org (España). Correo: caperafigueroa@gmail.comhttp://josecaperafigueroa.blogspot.mx/

Published

2019-06-30

How to Cite

Capera Figueroa, J. J. (2019). La reconfiguración de la esfera pública en América Latina: acercamiento analítico desde la ciudadanía subalterna. Revista Indisciplinas, 5(9), 73–88. Retrieved from https://publicaciones.unaula.edu.co/index.php/indisciplinas/article/view/657

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