This study takes a deep dive into the political polarisation in Venezuela, a country with almost two decades of conflict between Chavismo and the Opposition disputing the meaning of democracy.
This study takes a deep dive into the political polarisation in Venezuela, a country with almost two decades of conflict between Chavismo and the Opposition disputing the meaning of democracy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ybiskay Gonzalez Torres is a sociologist from Venezuela, with an MA in Participation and Politics (University of Bradford) and a PhD in Politics (University of Newcastle, Australia). Ms Gonzalez in the co-edited book Participation and Democracy in the twenty-first century, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010. The second project was coordinated by Dr Barry Cannon, with whom she has published conference paper. Similarly, Dr Cannon mentions Ms Gonzalez in his most recent book The Right in Latin America: Elite Power, Hegemony and the Struggle for the State, published by Routledge in 2016. Ybiskay is an academic in the discipline of Politics and International Relations in the Faculty of Business and Law at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She is affiliated to Latin American Studies Association and reviewer in Latin American Research Review and Latin American Perspective.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I: A Revisited Concept of Political Polarisation Chapter 2. Polarised Politics: Antagonism, Logic and Subjectivity Part II: Analysing Polarised Politics in Venezuela Chapter 3. Venezuelan Case: Oil, Inequalities and Clash between two Models of Democracy Chapter 4. Logics of Hegemony: Between "Us and Them" Chapter 5. Subjectivity and Polarisation: From Subjection to Subjectivation Chapter 6. Normalising Polarisation: "O Eres Chicha o Limonada" Conclusion: Transcending the Logic of "Us and Them" Index References
Chapter 1. Introduction Part I: A Revisited Concept of Political Polarisation Chapter 2. Polarised Politics: Antagonism, Logic and Subjectivity Part II: Analysing Polarised Politics in Venezuela Chapter 3. Venezuelan Case: Oil, Inequalities and Clash between two Models of Democracy Chapter 4. Logics of Hegemony: Between "Us and Them" Chapter 5. Subjectivity and Polarisation: From Subjection to Subjectivation Chapter 6. Normalising Polarisation: "O Eres Chicha o Limonada" Conclusion: Transcending the Logic of "Us and Them" Index References
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