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Redes regionales y movimientos sociales transnacionales en patrones emergentes de colaboraci?n y conflicto en las am?ricas

Regional networks and transnational social movements in emerging patterns of collaboration and conflict in the Americas
Authors: Korzeniewicz, Roberto Patricio; Smith, William Clair;

Redes regionales y movimientos sociales transnacionales en patrones emergentes de colaboraci?n y conflicto en las am?ricas

Abstract

Con este art?culo buscamos sugerir algunas pautas para el debate sobre las transformaciones de ?la ciudadan?a? en Am?rica Latina. Despu?s de una breve revisi?n de los procesos que inciden en las reconfiguraciones de la ciudadan?a, argumentamos que la aproximaci?n formal a los derechos y obligaciones ciudadanas debe ser renovada y complementada con una aproximaci?n antropol?gica; argumentamos tambi?n que los procesos de globalizaci?n y cambio societal plantean nuevos interrogantes. Una vez sentadas esas tem?ticas ?transversales?, elaboramos algunas reflexiones acerca de las principales dimensiones ?cl?sicas? de la ciudadan?a (los dere?chos civiles, pol?ticos y sociales) as? como el tema emergente de la ciudadan?a ?tnica.

This article seeks to contribuye to the debate over citizenship in Latin America and to suggest some themes for further debate. After a brief review of the processes that influence the reconfigurations of citizenzship, we argue that the formal approach to the rights and duties of the citizen should be renovated and complemented with an anthropogical perspective. We also argue that the processes of globalization and societal change throw up new questions. Once these ?transversal? themes have been discussed, we reflect on the principal ?classic? dimensions of citizenship (civil, political and social rights) as well on the issue of the emergent eth?nic citizenship.

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Ciudadanía, Antropología, Ciudadan?a, Antropolog?a, Globalizaci?n, Globalización, Derechos ciudadanos

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