Democracy and citizenship in Latin America: two processes, two key concepts in permanent construction
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This article proposes a reflection on democracy and citizenship in Latin America from the thesis of Evelina Dagnino, Aldo Alberto Olvera and Panfichi of a dispute between two political projects: the neoliberal and participatory democratic. Points out the logic of each of the two projects from a current perspective and specifies certain key characteristics necessary for democratic institutions prevail: transparency and accountability in management and strong citizenship (emancipated) and organized.
This article proposes a reflection on democracy and citizenship in Latin America from the thesis of Evelina Dagnino, Aldo Alberto Olvera and Panfichi of a dispute between two political projects: the neoliberal and participatory democratic. Points out the logic of each of the two projects from a current perspective and specifies certain key characteristics necessary for democratic institutions prevail: transparency and accountability in management and strong citizenship (emancipated) and organized.
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Zubiría-Mutis, B. (2009). Democracy and citizenship in Latin America: two processes, two key concepts in permanent construction. Clío América, 3(6), 139–151. https://doi.org/10.21676/23897848.387
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