6 results on '"post-neoliberalismo"'
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2. Evo's jumper: identity and the used clothes trade in ‘post-neoliberal’ and ‘pluri-cultural’ Bolivia.
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Maclean, Kate
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IDENTITY (Psychology) , *NEOLIBERALISM , *GENDER , *ECONOMICS , *GOVERNMENT policy - Abstract
Since the election of Latin America's first indigenous president, Evo Morales, in 2005, Bolivia's ruling party, the ‘Movement Towards Socialism’, has nationalised resources and instituted a ‘post-neoliberal’ and ‘pluri-cultural’ constitution that emphasises the importance of recognising cultural, linguistic and economic plurality. This article explores gendered economic identities in this context via the case study of an informal trade that is explicitly excluded from this vision of development: the globally controversial used clothes trade (UCT). In Bolivia, political debate on the trade demonstrates gendered tensions inherent in the government's ‘post-neoliberal’ agenda of nationalisation, protection of cultural identity and the well-being of the poor in an increasingly liberalised and globalised market place. Working with women in the city of El Alto, this article examines how women's involvement in the UCT challenges understandings of identity and development in post-neoliberal Latin America and the dynamics involved in women's continued marginalisation from global economic and political processes. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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3. ¿NEO O POST-NEOLIBERALISMO EN LA POLÍTICA SOCIAL DE MÉXICO? UNA COMPARACIÓN ENTRE LAS ESTRATEGIAS DE POLÍTICA SEGUIDAS DURANTE LA DÉCADA DEL 2000 Y LA ¿NUEVA? ESTRATEGIA DEL SEXENIO PRIÍSTA (2012-2018).
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Rodríguez Gómez, Katya
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The paper discusses the Mexican case in order to ask if there are important changes in social policy strategy in the new governmental period (2012-2018). The main purpose is to analyze the new programs in order to know if they are still under neoliberal policy framework or if it possible to find a change towards a Post-neoliberal policy framework. The first part analyses the differences between Neoliberal and Post-neoliberal approaches to social policy. The second part discusses the social policy strategy in the 2000-2012 period under PAN government. The third part describes the new programs of social policy that have been recently implemented under the PRI government (2012 -2018). The last part discusses the evidence presented in order to know which one is the dominant political framework in current Mexican Social Policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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4. Dualities and polysemy. The concept of rights of nature in Rafael Correa'S rhetoric from 2015 to 2016
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Aguas, María de Lourdes and Angiolani, Giorgio Stefano
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Derechos de la naturaleza ,Ecosocialismo ,Neo-developmentalism ,Ecosocialism ,Post-neoliberalismo ,Constructivismo ,Post-neoliberalism ,Neoliberalism ,Neoliberalismo ,Rights of nature ,Constructivism ,Neo-desarrollismo - Abstract
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/americania/article/view/2773, El artículo explora cómo el expresidente del Ecuador, Rafael Correa, legitimó políticas de desarrollo económico a través de un discurso ambientalista. Se utiliza el análisis del discurso del término 'Derechos de la Naturaleza' como método para ilustrar su condición polisémica. Así, se observa la forma en la que Correa constituye relacionalmente las identidades internas y externas del Ecuador y de sus políticas de desarrollo. Al estudiar los discursos de Rafael Correa durante el periodo 2015-2016, el presente artículo indaga cómo el expresidente del Ecuador cooptó discursos medioambientales para justificar la modernización económica del país y prácticas ecológicas destructivas. Se identifican representaciones vinculadas tanto a retóricas neodesarrollistas como ecosocialistas, así como narrativas neoliberales en oposición a post-neoliberales., This paper explores how the former president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, legitimated economic development policies within a broader environmentalist framework. Through a discourse analysis of the concept of the ¿Rights of Nature¿, its polysemic condition is revealed. Thus one can observe how Correa relationally constitutes Ecuador¿s internal and external identities and development policies. By analyzing Correa¿s speeches from 2015 to 2016, the paper shows how Correa has co-opted environmentalist discourses to justify economic modernization and ecologically-destructive economic practices. Representations voiced in the speeches are related to both neodevelopmentalist and ecosocialist rhetorics, as well as neoliberal in opposition to post-neoliberal narratives., Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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- 2018
5. The right to the city. A view from Latin America
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Ester Schiavo, Paula Vera, and Alejandro Gelfuso
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Latin Americans ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Opposition (politics) ,neoliberalism ,post-neoliberalismo ,02 engineering and technology ,CIENCIAS SOCIALES ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,América Latina ,lcsh:Metropolitan areas ,lcsh:HT330-334 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,LATINOAMÉRICA ,Critical perspective ,post-neoliberalism ,purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https] ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Gender studies ,General Medicine ,right to the city ,Geography ,Right to the city ,Latin America ,critical perspective ,Otras Ciencias Sociales ,purl.org/becyt/ford/5.9 [https] ,DERECHO A LA CIUDAD ,NEOLIBERALISMO ,PERSPECTIVA CRÍTICA ,Humanities ,Post-neoliberalism - Abstract
El propósito de este artículo es realizar un aporte a la configuración de una perspectiva latinoamericana respecto del “derecho a la ciudad”. El pensamiento dominante, sostenido en las epistemologías del norte, ha obturado durante cierto tiempo la búsqueda de una perspectiva crítica propia, es decir, del sur, que contribuya a agudizar una mirada alternativa. Para ello se indagan dos tensiones. Por un lado, la existente entre el modelo de sociedad propuesto e implementado por el neoliberalismo frente al impulsado en ciertos países de la región y con distintos matices por el post-neoliberalismo. Y, por otro lado, la disputa respecto al significado atribuido al derecho a la ciudad. The purpose of this article is to make a contribution to the establishment of a Latin American perspective on the "right to the city ". The dominant thought, held in the northern epistemologies, has blocked, during a certain time, the search for a southern critical perspective that can help to sharpen an alternative view. Therefore, two tensions are investigated. On the one hand, the tension that exists between the model of society proposed and implemented by neoliberalism, in opposition to the model stimulated in certain countries of the region, with different shades, by post-neoliberalism. And, on the other hand, the dispute with regard to the meaning attributed to the right to the city. Fil: Schiavo, Ester Clelia. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencias Sociales; Argentina Fil: Gelfuso, Alejandro Gabriel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Relaciones Internacionales. Escuela de Relaciones Internacionales; Argentina Fil: Vera, Paula. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Centro de Estudios sobre Ciencia, Desarrollo y Educación Superior; Argentina
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- 2017
6. Social dynamic of the development guidelines in Latin America
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François Houtart
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post-neoliberalism ,Development ,capitalist accumulation ,neoliberalism ,Latin America ,post-neoliberalismo ,desarrollo ,neoliberalismo ,acumulación capitalista ,América Latina ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Este trabajo busca comprender las transformaciones que se han operado en el modelo de acumulación capitalista en América Latina en las últimas décadas, en particular mediante la transición de un modelo de índole neoliberal a otro que, si bien no ha roto con las características esenciales de acumulación del modelo anterior, busca articular procesos de desarrollo económico con marcadas transformaciones estructurales sobre la base de políticas sociales de carácter redistributivo. Frente a las contradicciones internas del modelo, esta reflexión ofrece también itinerarios para buscar una opción postcapitalista, centrada en la búsqueda del bien común. This paper seeks to understand the transformations that have occurred in the model of capitalist accumulation in Latin America in recent decades, particularly through the transition from a model of neoliberal kind to another, that even if it has not broken with the essential characteristics of accumulation from the previous model seeks to articulate processes of economic development with marked structural transformations based on redistributive social policies. Faced with the internal contradictions of the model, this reflection also offers itineraries to search for a post-capitalist option, focusing on the common good
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- 2015
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