Redes clientelares y ciudadanía en sectores pobres del Gran Buenos Aires, o cómo esta nueva realidad social deshace la política

Inês Cortazzo, Patricia Schettini

Resumo


This paper analyses how the global transformation of the relationship
between individuals-society-State describes the new social phenomenon
of poverty. The new social politics being implemented in the Buenos Aires
urban agglomeration mingle with the emptying-up of political life, generating
a real imperfection in politics.
The approach is based on two axis: firstly, how the new social policies
favor individualism, thus redefining social action actors and redefining
rights. In the case under analysis - the neighborhoods of Berazategui and
Quilmes - the Identification of the population targeted by the public action
is not based on a new idea of equality, instead, it intensifies, once again,
political clientelism with administrative management’s characteristics.
Secondly, how this is seen as a threat with perverse effects, not only over
the constitution of social ties, but also, on democratic ways of life.

Palavras-chave


Pobreza; Assentamentos humanos; Movimentos sociais

Texto completo:

PDF


ISSN 1980-2668