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Main Author: Carmen Alicia Hernández Rodríguez
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Universidad del Zulia 2001
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=12210405
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contents Movimientos estudiantiles y crisis del sistema político en Venezuela: 1987-1988 Carmen Alicia Hernández Rodríguez Roberto López Sánchez Sociología Social movements political crisis student movements new social actors This paper refers to Venezuelan studentmovements during the decade of the 1980s, placingspecial emphasis in the re-appearance of studentprotests beginning with the so-called “MeridaMarch” in 1987. To begin with we considerdistinct theories related to social movements andtheir importance in the study of student movements.We also touch on the historic role of thestudent movement in Venezuela and Latin America,and its protagonist role in the new economicreality dominated by neo-liberalism and globalization.In second place the programs of autonomousmovements that arose in university studentpopulations in the 1980s are analyzed. Finally,the special case of the student movement in 1987and its repercussion in the national politicalscene is commented on. The conclusion was thatstudent movements in 1987-88 legitimized thepractice of street fighting and looting which waslater expanded on in 1989, and that anti-bi-partysystem discourse used by military leaders in theattempted 1992 coupe was the same discourseused in student protests during the 1980s. 2001 artículo científico 1315-0006 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=12210405 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=122 Espacio Abierto application/pdf Universidad del Zulia Espacio Abierto (República Bolivariana de Venezuela) Num.4 Vol.10
format Artículo científico
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publishDate 2001
publisher Universidad del Zulia
spellingShingle Movimientos estudiantiles y crisis del sistema político en Venezuela: 1987-1988
Carmen Alicia Hernández Rodríguez
Sociología
Social movements
political crisis
student movements
new social actors
Movimientos estudiantiles y crisis del sistema político en Venezuela: 1987-1988 Carmen Alicia Hernández Rodríguez Roberto López Sánchez Sociología Social movements political crisis student movements new social actors This paper refers to Venezuelan studentmovements during the decade of the 1980s, placingspecial emphasis in the re-appearance of studentprotests beginning with the so-called “MeridaMarch” in 1987. To begin with we considerdistinct theories related to social movements andtheir importance in the study of student movements.We also touch on the historic role of thestudent movement in Venezuela and Latin America,and its protagonist role in the new economicreality dominated by neo-liberalism and globalization.In second place the programs of autonomousmovements that arose in university studentpopulations in the 1980s are analyzed. Finally,the special case of the student movement in 1987and its repercussion in the national politicalscene is commented on. The conclusion was thatstudent movements in 1987-88 legitimized thepractice of street fighting and looting which waslater expanded on in 1989, and that anti-bi-partysystem discourse used by military leaders in theattempted 1992 coupe was the same discourseused in student protests during the 1980s. 2001 artículo científico 1315-0006 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=12210405 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=122 Espacio Abierto application/pdf Universidad del Zulia Espacio Abierto (República Bolivariana de Venezuela) Num.4 Vol.10
title Movimientos estudiantiles y crisis del sistema político en Venezuela: 1987-1988
topic Sociología
Social movements
political crisis
student movements
new social actors
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=12210405