Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne

Despite the fact that it involves the whole of society, the social and political dynamics of the present crisis of Brazilian democracy is due to the social struggles that mobilize the middle classes with access to higher education. A strong indication in this sense is the social composition of the s...

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Main Author: Marcelo S. Ridenti
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Maison des Science de l'Homme 2018-07-01
Series:Brésil(s)
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/bresils/2950
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description Despite the fact that it involves the whole of society, the social and political dynamics of the present crisis of Brazilian democracy is due to the social struggles that mobilize the middle classes with access to higher education. A strong indication in this sense is the social composition of the street demonstrations from 2013 and other data analyzed by the article, such as the increasing access to higher education, that result from the cultural and symbolic changes in recent years, even if with no structural transformation had taken place. These changes help understand the ongoing political polarization which threatens democracy.
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spelling doaj.art-febae08994a44550ba8a9c149a17d0f92022-12-21T20:35:23ZfraMaison des Science de l'HommeBrésil(s)2257-05432425-231X2018-07-01110.4000/bresils.2950Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienneMarcelo S. RidentiDespite the fact that it involves the whole of society, the social and political dynamics of the present crisis of Brazilian democracy is due to the social struggles that mobilize the middle classes with access to higher education. A strong indication in this sense is the social composition of the street demonstrations from 2013 and other data analyzed by the article, such as the increasing access to higher education, that result from the cultural and symbolic changes in recent years, even if with no structural transformation had taken place. These changes help understand the ongoing political polarization which threatens democracy.http://journals.openedition.org/bresils/2950democracy crisisLula governmentsDilma Rousseff governmentpost-2013 street demonstrationsmiddle classes with access to higher educationBrazil
spellingShingle Marcelo S. Ridenti
Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne
Brésil(s)
democracy crisis
Lula governments
Dilma Rousseff government
post-2013 street demonstrations
middle classes with access to higher education
Brazil
title Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne
title_full Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne
title_fullStr Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne
title_full_unstemmed Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne
title_short Les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise brésilienne
title_sort les dynamiques sociales et culturelles de la crise bresilienne
topic democracy crisis
Lula governments
Dilma Rousseff government
post-2013 street demonstrations
middle classes with access to higher education
Brazil
url http://journals.openedition.org/bresils/2950
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